wili


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wili

(ˈwɪlɪ)
n
(European Myth & Legend) a female spirit or ghost from Slavonic mythology, believed to punish faithless men by dancing with them until they die of exhaustion
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Though a man should extract a sanguinary stream from the pallid turnip, yet wili his prowess be balked when he comes to wrest salt from Bogle's cruets.
(WILI), has taken a significant leap in promoting sustainable tourism.
(WILI), owner and operator of Widus Hotel and Casino, and the Marriott Hotel here, signed an agreement with AboitizPower to supply its complex with so-called clean energy.
"Don't you remember?" Jean says, "When Wili and I fought he called me a Moroccan and I called him a Nazi, you yelled at me, but you didn't do anything to him.
I wilI like to say that it is a good thing it is coming to our screens after the elections as the boldness with which the story was approached could possibly have aided the voter apathy situation that was a huge concern throughout the election season.
(WILI) is set to pour additional P15 billion investments ($300 million) in their leisure and resort complex project in the next three years inside this Freeport zone bringing its total investments in Clark to $500 million, according to Clark Development Cooperation (CDC).
He explained, "The Kurdistan Democratic Party also objected Arkan Kader Wili Karim as a candidate to the Justice Ministry, who is the candidate of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, therefore there was no consensus among the Kurds on the candidate."
He agreed that a human life is priceless, "but juries put a value on it every day in our current system and wili continue to do so under this system."
In what setting wili the work be done considering economies of scale and maximising use of resources?