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weka

[ UK /wˈɛkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. flightless New Zealand rail of thievish disposition having short wings each with a spur used in fighting

How To Use weka In A Sentence

  • Remember that 100 rows of data with five data clusters would likely take a few hours of computation with a spreadsheet, but WEKA can spit out the answer in less than a second.
  • Ila nadhani kuna umuhimu wa kuwafundisha watanzania “raia” mbinu za awali za medani na jinsi ya kusaidia na kujisaidia panapotokea balaa lolote. kwa sasa watz wengi bado “bongo lala” - penye hatari sisi tunakimbilia, utayari na kutambua hatari ni karibu na sifuri - JKT irudishwe upya kuondoa uzembe unaojionyesha na kuweka watu fiti kwa mujibu (kupiga msasa). Global Voices in English » Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Armoury Explosion Death Toll Rises
  • Lempumelelo ibonakalisa ngokuthe gca okwekati emhlophe ehlungwini ukuba urhulumente we ANC awulinyamezeli inyala nobuqhophololo. ANC Member�s Statements in the National Assembly
  • Ideally, this little section should greatly interest you into looking how to integrate WEKA into your own server-side code.
  • We shifted inland a bit to a little farmlet and at that time there were weka everywhere in Gisborne.
  • I see a weka, the most common of the flightless ones, out by day whereas kiwis walk by night.
  • The fourth point is that it has a very high diversity and good numbers of native birds, including tui, bellbird, weka, yellow-breasted tit, robin, rifleman, brown creeper, fantail, kereru, grey warbler, and silvereye.
  • Ila nadhani kuna umuhimu wa kuwafundisha watanzania “raia” mbinu za awali za medani na jinsi ya kusaidia na kujisaidia panapotokea balaa lolote. kwa sasa watz wengi bado “bongo lala” - penye hatari sisi tunakimbilia, utayari na kutambua hatari ni karibu na sifuri - JKT irudishwe upya kuondoa uzembe unaojionyesha na kuweka watu fiti kwa mujibu (kupiga msasa). Global Voices in English » Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Armoury Explosion Death Toll Rises
  • Along from Waiotahe is the confluence of two rivers, the Waioweka and Otara.
  • Along these roads are many walking tracks where native birds such as wood pigeons, bellbirds, weka and fantails can be seen and heard.
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