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What (who) is TAA - definition

KHOISAN LANGUAGE
!Xoo; !Xóõ; Xoo; Xoo language; !Ô language; !Xo language; N/amani language; Tsasi language; Auni dialect; Kakia dialect; Masarwa dialect; Xoo!; !Xoong language; !xoo language; !xoo; Xóõ; ǃXóõ; !Xóõ language; !Xõó; ǃXóõ language; Ta'a language; ISO 639:nmn; Iso 639:nmn; ǃXoon language; !Xoon language; Taa; !Xoo language; Ngǀuǁen language; Ng/u//en language; Ng/amani language; Ngamani language; N/gamani language; Nǀgamani language; ǃXoon; Tsasi; East Taa language; West !Xoon language; Nǀuǁ'en language; West !Xoon; East Taa; Western ǂHoan; Western ǂHuan; West ǃXoon; !xóõ language

TAA         
Trade Adjustment Assistance
TAA         
Trans Australia Airlines         
  • A [[Boeing 727]] at [[Brisbane Airport]] in March 1992
  • The damaged tail of a [[Canadian Pacific Air Lines]] [[Douglas DC-8]], that was hit by a TAA [[Boeing 727]] at [[Sydney Airport]] in 1971
  • Douglas DC-9-31]] at [[Essendon Airport]] in 1971, wearing the 1964-1969 ''Whispering T-Jet'' colour scheme used exclusively on DC-9s and [[Boeing 727]]s
  • [[Fokker Friendship]] Series 100 at [[Essendon Airport]] in 1970
  • Lockheed Electra]] II at [[Essendon Airport]], January 1971, wearing the 1960-1969 ''Jetliner'' colour scheme
  • An Australian Airlines [[Boeing 737-300]] at a gate at [[Sydney Airport]], with a company [[Airbus A300]] in the background, in TAA colors, 1987
  • The nose section of an Australian Airlines [[Airbus A300]] in TAA colours at [[Eagle Farm Airport]], 1988
  • TAA [[Douglas DC-3]] at [[Brisbane Airport]], early 1970s
  • Skymaster]]
DEFUNCT AUSTRALIAN AIRLINE
TAA; TAA-Australian Airlines; Australian National Airlines Commission; Trans Australian Airlines; Trans-Australia Airlines; Australian Airlines (1986-1993)
Trans Australia Airlines (TAA), renamed Australian Airlines in 1986, was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992. As a result of the "COBRA" (or Common Branding) project, the entire airline was rebranded Qantas about a year later with tickets stating in small print "Australian Airlines Limited trading as Qantas Airways Limited" until the adoption of a single Air Operator Certificate a few years later.

Wikipedia

Taa language

Taa , also known as ǃXóõ (also spelled ǃKhong and ǃXoon; Taa pronunciation: [ǃ͡χɔ̃ː˦]), is a Tuu language notable for its large number of phonemes, perhaps the largest in the world. It is also notable for having perhaps the heaviest functional load of click consonants, with one count finding that 82% of basic vocabulary items started with a click. Most speakers live in Botswana, but a few hundred live in Namibia. The people call themselves ǃXoon (pl. ǃXooŋake) or ʼNǀohan (pl. Nǀumde), depending on the dialect they speak. The Tuu languages are one of the three traditional language families that make up the Khoisan languages.

Taa is the word for 'human being'; the local name of the language is Taa ǂaan (Tâa ǂâã), from ǂaan 'language'. ǃXoon (ǃXóõ) is an ethnonym used at opposite ends of the Taa-speaking area, but not by Taa speakers in between. Most living Taa speakers are ethnic ǃXoon (plural ǃXooŋake) or 'Nǀohan (plural Nǀumde).

Taa shares a number of characteristic features with West ǂʼAmkoe and Gǀui, which together are considered part of the Kalahari Basin sprachbund.

Examples of use of TAA
1. Trade Adjustment Assistance, or TAA, a program designed to assist workers negatively affected by trade–related job loss.
2. "That‘s what our TAA (Trade Adjustment Assistance) bill does, but the president simply does not get it.
3. The White House is seeking $'3'm for TAA in its budget request submitted to Congress earlier this month.
4. The United States is currently working to reform TAA, which helps retrain and relocate workers who face job loss due to trade.
5. "Frankly, TAA is a very integral part of our efforts to reduce barriers and expand trade . . . and my view is they ought to go together," said Sen.