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②Elaphurus davidianus: Père David's Deer, also known as the Milu is a species of deer known only in captivity.
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Milu knows his stock will soar if he can get the Chinese side into the cup's second round.
China's Cup 2007
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The Hawaiians believed in a subterranean world of the dead divided into two regions, in the upper of which Wakea reigned; in the lower, Milu.
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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He escapes, and she dies of grief for him, her spirit descending to Milu.
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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If the soul had failed to be religious, it found no one there to entertain it, and was forced to take a desperate leap into a place of misery below, called Milu.
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During the time that Milu was residing at Waipio, Hawaii, the year of which is unknown, there came to these shores a number of people, with their wives, from that vague foreign land, Kahiki.
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Every year, so it is told, the procession of ghosts called by the natives _Oio_, marches in solemn state down the Mahiki road, and at this point enters the Lua o Milu.
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Taking a piece of garment (_pahoola_), he soaked it with the blood and returned and placed it in the opening in the body of the dead King and poured healing medicine on the wound, whereby Milu recovered.
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When Milu heard of the fame of Lonopuha as a skilful healer, because of those who were afflicted with disease and would have died but for his treatment, he sent his messenger after him.
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In the myth of Hiku and Kawelu, the entrance to the Lua o Milu is placed out to sea opposite Holualoa and a few miles south of
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