Thana \Tha"na\ (t[aum]"n[aum]), n. [Written also {tana}, {tanna}.] [Hind. th[=a]n[=a].] A police station. [India] --Kipling. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
The Tana purchase strengthens Texaco's position as a seller and producer of natural gas in the United States, Kinnear said.
Tana Toraja is reknowned for its Tongkana homes; wood-panelled houses with large saddle-shaped bamboo roofs which curve sharply up at each end.
The accident occurred Saturday afternoon on the Tana River in the Wrangell-St.
After a few days in Tana observing the world's current No. 1 tourist attraction, the ruins of Marxism, we headed to the rain forest in search of lemurs.
She was killed in 1980. George had retreated to a remote camp on his beloved Tana River and lived to a hearty old age, rearing lion cubs and entertaining British soldiers and uninhibited young ladies.
Texaco acquired Tana before it completed those sales because Tana's properties are high quality and near other fields Texaco already owns, a company spokeswoman said.
Texaco acquired Tana before it completed those sales because Tana's properties are high quality and near other fields Texaco already owns, a company spokeswoman said.