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Dorota Gibbs, one of the parents and teachers at one Saturday school, herself a second generation Pole with New Zealand teacher training, produced a Polish primer called Moja pierwsza czytanka (My First Reader) in 1983.
Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand Penny Griffith 1885
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The place-names Kisimkazi, Manzi Moja, and Kakunduchi felt good to say.
Crazy Like Us Ethan Watters 2010
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It's a legitimate point you're making here, Moja, particularly as so many - not just in the Senate, but in the MSM - are so ready to vouch for what a stand up guy McCain is.
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She said the aim of the gathering was to consider how the Ke Moja
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Moja was in South Africa on a foreign study programme when she learnt of her daughter's death, The Times of London said.
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"Ke Moja", a national awareness programme targeting the youth, needed to be strengthened.
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Rachelle - Moja grafični oblikovalec sestro v New York.
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The presence of dangerous spikes on the screen elicits a scared little whimper; nearby enemies cause your Loco to exclaim "Moja!"
Archive 2006-07-01 Greg Tannahill 2006
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The presence of dangerous spikes on the screen elicits a scared little whimper; nearby enemies cause your Loco to exclaim "Moja!"
Loco Roco Post-Mortem Greg Tannahill 2006
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Moja = first day of the week, back to work/school mohit = ocean morrie = sea morrie strati = viscous, reddish patches of ocean where leviathans congregate morrie vaseo = ocean that is free from threat of leviathans, between islands; also used metaphorically, as in "safe passage" motu = island; name of Fling where Halling grew up in West Tendril
Archive 2004-12-12 Maggie Jochild 2004
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