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Afterwards I heard from some Indians to whom I described it that the flower I had discovered was called Hata; also that they had a superstition concerning it — a strange belief.
Green Mansions 2004
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Not to mention the war chiefs known as Hata-yuiquerus.
Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003
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Not to mention the war chiefs known as Hata-yuiquerus.
Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003
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Afterwards I heard from some Indians to whom I described it that the flower I had discovered was called Hata; also that they had a superstition concerning it -- a strange belief.
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Last September, shortly after being elected president of Malaysia's journalists' union, veteran reporter Hata Wahari issued a statement urging the country's newspapers to steer clear of publishing racially inflammatory articles.
Malaysian Media Row Casts Race Policy in Stark Light James Hookway 2011
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Mr. Hata, 41 years old, says he thought his statement echoed Mr. Najib's "1 Malaysia" campaign to create a level playing field for all Malaysians, whether they are from the country's majority ethnic-Malay population or from its Chinese and Indian minorities.
Malaysian Media Row Casts Race Policy in Stark Light James Hookway 2011
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The company was able to satisfy its critics, but the project still awaits final approval from authorities, says Bali Energy CEO Ira Hata .
A Power Struggle Boils in Indonesia Eric Bellman 2011
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On April 14 a disciplinary panel found Mr. Hata guilty of, among other things, revealing company secrets.
Malaysian Media Row Casts Race Policy in Stark Light James Hookway 2011
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"The government has asked us to be ready to take in as many as 200 evacuees for the next four months at least," said Masaki Hata, whose family has run the Yoshikawaya Hot Springs Inn on the outskirts of Fukushima for seven generations.
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"The government has asked us to be ready to take in as many as 200 evacuees for the next four months at least," said Masaki Hata, whose family has run the Yoshikawaya Hot Springs Inn on the outskirts of Fukushima for seven generations.
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