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sai

(saɪ)
n
1. (Animals) a South American monkey
2. (Animals) a bird found in tropical America
3. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a type of dagger
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Help this rascal to set up the coach," sai the hobgoblin to me; then, with a terrific screech at three countrymen at a distance, "Here, you fellows, ain't you ashamed to stand off when a poor woman is in distress?"
What befel the weakling youth lifting the dread goddess's veil at Sais?
"Je n'en sais rien--ne vous laissez pas aller a de vives impressions--voila tout."
"Mais, monsieur--je ne sais pas suivre--vous allez si vite."
"SAI authorities were getting a bore well drilled through SIDCO inside the campus.
The SAI has also spoken about the direct impact that employees can make on their own organisations in order to ensure integrity.
In this regard, Kamila bint Hilal al Siyabiya, acting head of International Organisations Department at SAI, said that SAI has a distinctive presence in the regional and international arena demonstrated by its membership in a number of regional and international committees, whether those relevant to financial audit or those relevant to combating corruption.
The combination of BWise's risk management, internal audit and regulatory compliance platform with SAI Global's industry leading SAI360 risk and compliance solution will create the most complete integrated approach to risk management in the marketplace.
'We had written to the interior ministry in September last to immediately place on the ECL the names of SAI Chairman Kashif Mehmud Sehbai and Chief Executive Officer Ehsan Khalid Sehbai as they may flee Pakistan.
In the dance drama, the performers enacted 5 heavenly stories extracted from the 'Holy Sai Satcharithra'.