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That idea from the state received some support from those who call Kakaako home.
KITV.com - Local New 2010
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That idea from the state received some support from those who call Kakaako home.
KITV.com - Local New 2010
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Sea level change, if confirmed in magnitudes of a few feet above high tide, has the potential to devastate Hawaii's beaches, shorelines, areas such as Kakaako and Mapunapuna, and some critical highways.
Hawaii Reporter 2009
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On that day Tyke bolted from the arena and raged through downtown Kakaako.
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From the Kakaako home each morning the five Sakagawa children set forth to school.
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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He found a small, rat-infested shack in the Kakaako area of Honolulu, from which he did odd jobs, principally the cleaning out of privies after midnight.
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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Now the celebrants moved to the public square in Kakaako, where under a banyan tree they performed the ancient, ritualistic bon dances of Japan.
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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Whenever he took his family for a stroll through Kakaako he kept on the alert, and from time to time would grasp his left wrist with his right hand, and then his children knew.
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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In their tiny Kakaako shack, which would have been cramped even for a family of three, their mother enforced the rigid rules of cleanliness that she had learned as a child.
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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The elder Dr. Goto introduced it at Kakaako in 1886.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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