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  • Both productions require fluency in a second language -- Samoan for "Chair," Maori for "Aroha" -- to fully appreciate the nuances of the playwrights 'work.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Both productions require fluency in a second language -- Samoan for "Chair," Maori for "Aroha" -- to fully appreciate the nuances of the playwrights 'work.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Both productions require fluency in a second language -- Samoan for "Chair," Maori for "Aroha" -- to fully appreciate the nuances of the playwrights 'work.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Both productions require fluency in a second language -- Samoan for "Chair," Maori for "Aroha" -- to fully appreciate the nuances of the playwrights 'work.

    Starbulletin Headlines 2009

  • Paphiopedilum Fraser's Fire [prov.] (which is a cross between Kimberley Szabo 'Papa Aroha' B/CSA and Anna Szabo 'Coro')

    01/06/2006 2006

  • In 1907, the family emigrated to New Zealand where her husband practiced medicine in Te Aroha until his passing in 1912, after which Mrs Axford moved to Auckland so as to educate her three children.

    Arohanui: Letters from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi 1927

  • Pari; the island of Kauai becomes to a resident of it Tauwai, though a native of Oahu calls it Kauai; taro is almost universally called _kalo_; and the common salutation, _Aloha_, which means "Love to you," and is the national substitute for "How do you do?" is half the time _Aroha_; Lanai is indifferently called Ranai; and Mauna Loa is in the mouths of most

    Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands Charles Nordhoff 1865

  • Te Ururoa Flavell: Aroha mai, Mr Speaker, engari, nā runga i te āhuatanga o ngā kōrero o tērā taha, kāore au i tino rongo Ki te whakamārama a te Pirimia ki te pātai a te Pāti Māori i rere atu ki a ia.

    NZ On Screen 2010

  • New Zealand that were mined 40 years ago which have still not been fixed up, such as the Tui mine on Mt Te Aroha.

    National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand 2010

  • Toxic heavy metal contamination to waterways from the Tui Mine near Te Aroha by acid mine drainage has been measured at an alarming 5000kg each year, even thought the mine closed nearly 40 years ago.

    NZ On Screen 2010

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