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The Pan Asian Boxing Association, also known as PABA, is an organisation for professional boxing in the Central Asia, Oceania, Pan Pacific, Eurasia and Southeast and Far East nations. It was formed in 1995 and is headquartered in Seoul .
4-Aminobenzoic acid (also known as para-aminobenzoic acid or PABA because the two functional groups are attached to the benzene ring across from one another in the para position) is an organic compound with the formula H 2 NC 6 H 4 CO 2 H. PABA is a white crystalline solid, [3] although commercial samples can appear gray. It is slightly soluble ...
Upeksha Swarnamali (Sinhala: උපේක්ෂා ස්වර්ණමාලි), popularly known as "Paba", is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema and television and a former member of the Sri Lanka Parliament. She gained popularity for her role on the television series "Paba" broadcast on Independent Television Network. [1]
The Philippine Amateur Baseball Association (PABA) is the national governing body for amateur baseball in the Philippines. Founded by Hector C. Navasero who served as the founder and president from its founding in 1978 to 2013. When he died of sepsis.
Karen Paba, photographed in Miami, FL January 2019. Karen Paba is a Venezuelan cosmetologist, entrepreneur and philanthropist whose work centers around eyebrows. [1] She is known for hyperrealistic micropigmentation for which she created a custom technique for achieving prominent eyebrows. [2]
"Viva la Vida" (/ ˈ v iː v ə l ə ˈ v iː d ə /, Spanish: [ˈbiβa la ˈβiða]; Spanish for 'long live life' or 'live life') [4] [5] [6] is a song by British rock band Coldplay
PABA may refer to: Pan Asian Boxing Association, a boxing organization; Philippine Amateur Baseball Association, the governing body of baseball in the Philippines; 4-Aminobenzoic acid, also known as para-aminobenzoic acid or PABA, an organic compound; Barter Island LRRS Airport (ICAO: PABA) Paba Upazila, Bangladesh
Raba subsequently returned to Colombia and worked as a model. He sought work from the Colombian TV channel Caracol, who suggested that he take acting lessons.He took acting classes in Bogota with Edgardo Roman and then continued his studies in New York at the Lee Strasberg Institute.