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deva [ˈdeɪvə] n (Non-Christian Religions / Hinduism) (Non-Christian Religions / Buddhism) (in Hinduism and Buddhism) a divine being or god [from Sanskrit: god] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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And Prabhu Deva, the pop music dance sensation of the new Tamil cinema, worked his magic. The following members of the ad-hoc Influenza Pandemic Conference Planning and Steering Committee significantly contributed to organizing the conference in May 2002: Lynnette Brammer, Ron Burger, Nancy Cox, Zygmunt Dembek, Kristine Ehresmann, Keiji Fukuda, John Iskander, Deva Joseph, Donna Lazorik, Ann Moen, Mack Sewell, and Gregory Wallace. Mongiben, Ramiben Pachan, Waluben Bima, Waluben Deva, Kanyabahi, Sangahbahi, Devabahi, Visabahai, Rajuben, Lachuben, Lakiben, Lako, Deva, Mega, Hira |
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