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Bast
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Bast meaning
Inner bark of a tree from which rope is traditionally made. | Fibre made from the phloem of certain plants (particularly the lime tree) and used for making ropes, cords and matting.
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited () (NYSE:CNQ) Senior Officer Calvin John Bast sold 3,750 shares of Canadian Natural Resources stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, March 7th.
He has been identified as Casey Bast of North Perth Ontario.
Poirier and Bast are about halfway done with their training.
The signees are forward Jake Schmaltz, forward Nick Portz, forward Matteo Costantini, forward Louis Jamernik, defenseman Scott Morrow, defenseman Luke Bast and goaltender Hobie Hedquist.
In video footage, taken on a Virgin train on Sunday, the suspect - believed to be travelling with a disabled man in a wheelchair - can be heard calling other passengers 'ableists' and 'bast**ds'.
The stud on the centre of the shield was made from a willow core stitched together with either a flat fibre of grass, rush or bast fibre.
Herbie is also doing his best to make certain we are stocked with Bast approved religious toilet paper.
It links him to Bast before he is finally allowed to wear the ceremonial regalia to become the Black Panther.
The comic set up many pieces for the future of the Marvel Universe, including one very intriguing page that presented a Wakandan colony thriving in outer space, on the planet Bast, in the Benhazin star system.
The panther goddess Bast granted the first Black Panther Bashenga his powers so that he could protect his tribe in 10,000 BC, and through this strength Bashenga was able to unite Wakanda into one nation.
Although fragile, the construction is clear: it is made of bast fibre (almost certainly flax ) twine; the cords are braided in a 10-strand elliptical sennit and the cradle seems to have been woven from the same lengths of twine used to form the cords.
Fibres from the stalks of plants, such as hemp, flax, and nettles, are also known as 'bast' fibres.
The goddess Bast sometimes was depicted holding a ceremonial sistrum in one hand and an aegis in the other – the aegis usually resembling a collar or gorget embellished with a lioness head.