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Sherpa logo #10101) Aide to Hillary 2) Asian 3) Asian mountaineer 4) Assistant for Hillary 5) Certain ascent assistant 6) Certain guide 7) Climbing aide 8) Eastern guide 9) Elite Asian mountaineer 10) Everest aide 11) Everest climber 12) Everest expert 13) Everest guide 14) Everest guide, often 15) Everest porter 16) Guide
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Sherpa logo #10101) Guide 2) Nepali 3) Tibetan
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SHERPA

SHERPA logo #21000[organisation] SHERPA (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) is an organisation originally set up in 2002 to run and manage the SHERPA Project. ==History== This was an endeavour to support the establishment of a number of open access institutional repositories based in UK universities. SHERPA, the organisation,...
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Sherpa logo #21000 The Sherpa people are an ethnic group in eastern Nepal. Sherpa may also refer to: ==In government== ==In organizations and companies== ==In transportation== ==In other uses== ...
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Sherpa logo #21000[Asociation] Pinky Webb on UKG set. Picture taken minutes after their show on August 2, 2007. Uploaded by a Pinky Webb fan. ...
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Sherpa logo #21000[association] Sherpa is a French law association, founded in 2001. Its mission is to protect and defend victims of financial crimes. Sherpa has three employees: Its programs include identifying illicit financial flows and development, globalization and human rights, legal assistance and research. ...
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Sherpa

Sherpa logo #21000[emissary] A sherpa is the personal representative of a head of state or government who prepares an international summit, particularly the annual G8 Summit. Between the G8 summits there are multiple sherpa conferences where possible agreements are laid out. This reduces the amount of time and resources required at the negotiations of the he...
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Sherpa

Sherpa logo #21003(from the article `Sherpa`) ...also live in parts of North America, Australia, and Europe. Sherpas are of Tibetan culture and descent and speak a Tibetan language divergent from ...
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Sherpa

Sherpa logo #21003group of some 50,000 mountain-dwelling people of Nepal; Sikkim state, India; and Tibet (China); they are related to the Bhutia. Small groups of ... [4 related articles]
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Sherpa

Sherpa logo #20688Member of a Mongolian people who originally migrated from Tibet and now live in northeastern Nepal. They are related to the Tibetans. Skilled mountaineers, they frequently work as support staff and...
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Sherpa logo #21217The Sherpa are a Tibetan people of north east Nepal, and adjoining parts of China and India. Buddhists by religion, the Sherpa who live around Mount Everest have an international reputation as mountain climbers and guides. The Sherpa are related to, and similar to the Bhotias, but are more a farming people rather than pure traders, as the nomadic B...
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Sherpa logo #20400[n] - a member of the Himalayan people living in Nepal and Tibet who are famous for their skill as mountaineers
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Sherpa logo #20631Afga colour proofing device in DTP department. Produces high-quality colour inkjet proofs.
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Sherpa logo #20974 noun a member of the Himalayan people living in Nepal and Tibet who are famous for their skill as mountaineers
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Sherpa logo #21221Member of a Mongolian people who originally migrated from Tibet and now live in northeastern Nepal. They are related to the Tibetans. Skilled mountaineers, they frequently work as support staff and guides for climbing expeditions. Traditionally farmers, they grow wheat, barley, and potatoes and breed sheep, goats, and yaks. Until recently a great d...
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