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BJA

NOUN
  1. the bureau in the Department of Justice that assists local criminal justice systems to reduce or prevent crime and violence and drug abuse

How To Use BJA In A Sentence

  • Jonathan Steele, who recently returned to follow up on that story, quotes a young man who lost half his family in Halabja saying of the memorial, "If they rebuild it a thousand times, I will burn it down a million times. Archive 2007-03-01
  • By removing the skin and subjacent adipose membrane from the hypogastrium, we expose the superficial fascia. Surgical Anatomy
  • The portion immediately subjacent is called the subsoil, and it has considerable agricultural importance, and requires a short notice. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry
  • The abjad numerical value of this Arabic letter is five, which corresponds to the potential number of intercalary days. The Kitáb-i-Aqdas
  • Tahte -- "subjacent," from which that of El Garif may be seen to the left and that of Abou Raml to the right. The Caravan Route between Egypt and Syria
  • Arabic uses a writing system that we haven't seen yet: an abjad, which is basically an alphabet that doesn't have any vowels-the reader must supply them. Lightly Toasted
  • Ke tlogile ke kgothatšwa ke boleng bja seabe seo se bego se fiwa ke dikemedi go ditherišano tšeo lena, le go bona gore lena dikhomreidi le be le badile ka botlalo mangwalo a ditherišano. Polelo ya go Tswalela Modiro ya Presidente wa African National Congress, Thabo Mbeki, Go Khansele Kakaret�o ya Bobedi Ya ANC Tshwane
  • The water filtered into certain subjacent strata, which were particularly friable; the foot-way, which was of flag-stones, as in the ancient sewers, or of cement on concrete, as in the new galleries, having no longer an underpinning, gave way. Les Miserables
  • Viral antigen extended, in a time-dependent fashion, from nasal epithelium into the subjacent lamina propria and along olfactory nerves in cells interpreted to be perineural fibroblasts.
  • Labels: jujutsu, video posted by dubjay at 6:32 PM Archive 2009-02-01
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