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more a
ka kita
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and many more
wrote
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you (more than 3)
koutou
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more mai i to move wairua
holy spirit come to you
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no more pain now cousin. fly high
we will remember you my great grandfather
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e more e wareware koe te hunga
your holy name
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i feel more confident in speaking te roe māori
i am from nelson
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na ka tika a aperama na waenganui o te whenua ki te wahi o hekeme, ki te oki i more. i taua whenua ano te kanaani i taua wa
and abram passed through the land unto the place of sichem, unto the plain of moreh. and the canaanite was then in the land.
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nga mihi ki a korua ko to tahu m congratulations to you both, may you continue to each other for more happiness..
congratulations to you and your husband for your wedding anniversary
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kahore ianei ena i tawahi o horano, i te taha o te huarahi e to ai te ra, i te whenua o nga kanaani e noho ana i te arapaha i te ritenga atu o kirikara, i te taha o nga oki i more
are they not on the other side jordan, by the way where the sun goeth down, in the land of the canaanites, which dwell in the champaign over against gilgal, beside the plains of moreh?
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not only was she the foundation president of the maori womens welfare league that was dedicated to improving living conditions, stopping racial discrimination in housing, employment and health services and by the 1950s had 4,000 members, 300 branches in 88 districts, but she was also asked to lead one of the the 1975 land march on october the 13th (whina now 80 years old). the purpose of this march opposing to the further loss of maori land, they believed it was time to make maori grievances more visible and to stop alienation of maori land. she led 5,000 marchers from te hapua to wellington parliament and presented a memorial of rights to prime minister bill rowling.
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