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  • Hotbeds of Anti-Google Maqui, epitomised by the citizens of Broughton in Cambridgeshire, England, are showing determined resistance to the incursion of Google camcars, such as the one on the right.

    Google SnoopMobiles in Canada 2009

  • But you cannot blame the French people who later on demonstrated their valor in the Maqui against the German occupation forces; the blame lies with the leaders who neglected national defense in France.

    TELEVISION INTERVIEW 1960

  • _Maqui_ is Early Welsh for _son_, and those to whom Mr. Skeat's modified _maqui_ seems absurd will be pleased to find its absurdity indicated, if not proved, by a Greek author of the sixth century.

    Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 Various

  • The most curious of these dwellings, compared to which the most Alpine chalet is of easy access, have ceased to be occupied, but the Maqui, in North-West Arizona, still inhabit villages of stone built on sandstone tables, standing isolated in the midst of a sandy ocean almost destitute of vegetation.

    Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe 1879

  • Maqui [c] a xmecho chic chiri pa [c,] ala, xaxi [c] o chic chicah, chiri chuvi huyu chi [c] eletat, çaktihaxic, xtzakovi el ri, cani xapon chila Xepoyom.

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • Maqui xaquere xcat xambeyah, at [c] hipil al; kitzih nim a [t] ih tux re

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • Ok xul xrah ru hi [t] uh, ah popol, xucheex [c] a cuma: Maqui atat kah pop, ma hatul kah pop, xecha chire.

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • Maqui xcaho [c] amoh bey, xecha, ta [c] ama ka bey, at kacha [t], at etamayom, xecha chike.

    The Annals of the Cakchiquels Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868

  • Food Chemistry, Maqui berry scored better for TRAP and TAR when compared to red wine, blackberry, strawberry, blueberry, cranberry, and raspberry.

    Digital Point Forums Vairo 2010

  • Maqui has historically been consumed by the Mapuche Indians of Chile to treat health ailments.

    Food IngredientsFIrst News 2010

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