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Botha
[boh-tuh]
noun
Louis 1862–1919, South African general and statesman.
Pieter Willem 1916–2006, South African political leader: prime minister 1978–84; state president 1984–89.
Botha
/ ˈbəʊtə /
noun
Louis . 1862–1919, South African statesman and general; first prime minister of the Union of South Africa (1910–19)
P ( ieter ) W ( illem ). 1916–2006, South African politician; defence minister (1965–78); prime minister (1978–84); state president (1984–89)
Example Sentences
Monique Botha, a professor in social and developmental psychology at Durham University, said the "fearmongering" could stop women from seeking appropriate care during their pregnancy.
"There is no robust evidence or convincing studies to suggest there is any causal relationship," said Monique Botha, a professor in social and developmental psychology at Durham University.
Dr Botha added that pain relief for pregnant women was "woefully lacking", with Tylenol being one of the only safe options for the population.
So, no repeat of Warren Gatland and Rassie Erasmus tearing strips off each other in 2021, no war of words like Gatland and Steve Hansen going at it in 2017, no citing like James Horwill, the Wallabies' captain, in 2013 or Bakkies Botha and Schalk Burger in 2009.
Navit Niniashvili and Arno Botha scored the only points for Top14 side Lyon, who went into the match as the in-form team in the competition but who were outplayed across much of the field.
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