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MANOA (KHNL) -- The University of Hawaii at Manoa takes the lead in the fight against global warming.
unknown title 2009
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MANOA (KHNL) -- The University of Hawaii at Manoa takes the lead in the fight against global warming.
unknown title 2009
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MANOA (KHNL) -- The University of Hawaii at Manoa takes the lead in the fight against global warming.
unknown title 2009
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This king, according to the tradition, dwelt in a city called Manoa, built on a lake called Parima.
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Kahaukani, the father, is known as the Manoa wind, but his usual and visible form is the grove of ha-u (_hibiscus_) trees, below
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I only rode in last night, having come straight up from the Coast by the "Manoa", which is the new service that has been inaugurated this last year between Labrador and the mainland, which I think is going to pay, and going to do a great deal of good.
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When I got aboard the "Manoa" a few days ago it was a pitiable thing to see this large steamer coming back from our little colony almost empty, though they picked up a few barrels of oil and a few potatoes on Prince Edward Island.
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Dea; and two thousand years later, girls who know as little of the manners and customs of ancient Italy, as of the municipal regulations of fabulous "Manoa," lie down to sleep on the last day of April, and kissing the fond, maternal face that bends above their pillows, eagerly repeat:
St. Elmo 1872
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Roman women suffered no first day of May to pass without celebrating the festival of Bona Dea; and two thousand years later, girls who know as little of the manners and customs of ancient Italy, as of the municipal regulations of fabulous "Manoa," lie down to sleep on the last day of April, and kissing the fond, maternal face that bends above their pillows, eagerly repeat:
St. Elmo. A Novel. Augusta Jane 1867
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Rather than devouring the first galaxies, they appear to have helped each other grow in tandem, said astrophysicist Ezequiel Treister of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, at a NASA briefing.
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