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"I think the potential of BP is massive, and once the broader macro risk subsides, people will see it's undervalued," said Kaha Kiknavelidze , managing director of Rioni Capital, a BP investor.
BP Feels Shareholder Heat After String of Setbacks Guy Chazan 2011
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Should i have said Kia Kaha Fiji the world is watching???
Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji 2009
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Attire: Cambo Clothing, from New Zealand's Kia Kaha Clothing Limited, is based on traditional designs of the Maori (www. cambogolf.com).
USATODAY.com - Campbell bests faltering Goosen, surging Tiger at U.S. Open 2005
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Campbell, born into a Maori tribe, proudly embodied the spirit of "Kia Kaha," too, an expression in his native language that means stay strong through hard times.
USATODAY.com - Campbell bests faltering Goosen, surging Tiger at U.S. Open 2005
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Fadhli always used a narrow pass called Tarik al Kaha, going round Mount
Southern Arabia Mabel Bent
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Sir Samuel Baker attempted to depose him, but Kaha Rega maintained his power.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton William Henry Burton Wilkins 1897
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They were dragged before the assembly, confronted by the innocent Kaha, made confession, and were ordered to the ovens, where
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Mahana adroitly kept the conversation on this theme until Kauhi lost his temper, confessed that he had killed Kaha for faithlessness, and swore that the woman whom Mahana sheltered was a spirit or an impostor.
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The lands and fish-ponds of this chief, who had no owl-god to resurrect his ashes, were, with general acclaim, awarded to Mahana, and as chief he ruled happily for many years with the fair Kaha for his wife.
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Two braggarts, who were so ill formed and ugly that their boasts of winning ladies 'favor would have been taken by any one else for lies, declared, in Kauhi's hearing, that they were lovers of Kaha, and they wore wreaths of flowers which they said she had hung over their shoulders.
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