Baas had a concussion, and Iupati took over the veteran's left guard spot.
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Baas suffered the injury when teammate Chilo Rachal fell on top of him.
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Baas underwent surgery on a torn pectoral muscle on Friday after a weightlifting injury.
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Baas was the winner on two scorecards, by 116-110 and 115-111 margins.
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Baas has also missed two games with a neck injury and severe headaches.
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Boss, from baas, evolved in New Netherland to the usage known today.
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Baas hasn't started a regular-season game at center since his final season at Michigan in 2004.
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Baas has no desire to make access to what he does more democratic.
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Baas was slated to start at right guard for the 49ers this season.
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Bleat: cry plaintively; "The lambs were bleating"
The cry made by sheep
(baas) South African term for `boss'
An onomatopoeia (i/u02CCu0252nou028Au02CCmu00E6tu0259u02C8piu02D0u0259, -u02CCmu0251u02D0-/, or chiefly NZ /-u02C8peu026Au0259/; from the Greek u1F40u03BDu03BFu03BCu03B1u03C4u03BFu03C0u03BFu03B9u03AFu03B1; u1F44u03BDu03BFu03BCu03B1 for "name" and u03C0u03BFu03B9u03ADu03C9 for "I make", adjectival form: "onomatopoeic" or "onomatopoetic") is a word that phonetically imitates, resembles or suggests the source of the sound that it describes. Onomatopoeia (as an uncountable noun) refers to the property of such words...
Baas is a surname, and may refer to: * David Baas (born 1981), American football center * Ian Baas (born 1982), race car driver * Johann Hermann Baas (1838-1909), German medical historian * Maarten Baas (born 1978), Dutch furniture designer * Sheryl Baas (21st century), Beauty pageant winnern* ...
The characteristic cry or bleating of a sheep; Of a sheep, to make its characteristic cry; The characteristic cry of a sheep
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