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  • "Everything has to change," says Makee, of the Iraqi Islamic Party.

    Sunnis Change Course 2007

  • Makee worked on the farm Non Pareil near De Doorns.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • Makee too much noisee, all samee too much plenty fiahclackers.

    Ted Strong's Motor Car Edward C. Taylor

  • After the parting with this agreeable family we turned our steps toward Niumalu, the residence of the governor; and having also exchanged with him our greetings and farewells, we took passage on the schooner James Makee for Honolulu.

    Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen 1898

  • Under the hospitable roof of Mr. and Mrs. Titcomb we spent a restful night; and on the morning following, boarding the steamer James Makee, our party bade farewell to all the kind friends at Lihue.

    Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen 1898

  • Balch had seen a good deal of this work in China, and he told us that the Chinese pilot's expression, if he wanted the sail shaken, was "Makee sick the mizzen topsail;" but if aback, he added,

    From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life 1877

  • Makee blave velly angly and dlaw sword; fightee fightee.

    Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser George Manville Fenn 1870

  • The example of Captain Makee and Mr. A.H. Spencer on Maui, of Mr. Isenberg on Kauai and others sufficiently prove this.

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

  • A few extensive plantations of trees have been made, notably by Captain Makee on Maui, who has set out a large number of Australian gum trees.

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

  • The key to this Maker-Makee relationship is obedience.

    BuddyTV 2009

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