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Saturday's attack triggered an intense gun battle on the Muka al-Mukarama, a vital artery that connects key government ministries and the presidential palace to the airport.
Somali militants grow more brazen in attack Sudarsan Raghavan 2010
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In time, his wife and two children returned to their thatched home in rural Muka Lashi, about 30km from Kabwe in central Zambia.
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Saturday's attack triggered an intense gun battle on the Muka al-Mukarama, a vital artery that connects key government ministries and the presidential palace to the airport.
Somali militants grow more brazen in attack Sudarsan Raghavan 2010
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Although it's not a cupcake that I created from scratch, this cupcake was inspired by one of my fave Malay dessert, Puteri-Salat a. k.a Seri Muka a.k.a. Glutinous Rice with Egg Custard.
Puteri Salat Cupcakes Anne-Marie 2007
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Although it's not a cupcake that I created from scratch, this cupcake was inspired by one of my fave Malay dessert, Puteri-Salat a. k.a Seri Muka a.k.a. Glutinous Rice with Egg Custard.
Archive 2007-11-01 Anne-Marie 2007
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When I first arrived I was surprised at being told that there were no Paradise Birds at Muka, although there were plenty at
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On the evening of our arrival at Muka I observed what appeared like a display of Aurora Borealis, though I could hardly believe that this was possible at a point a little south of the equator.
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This part of Waigiou is really another island to the south of the narrow channel we had passed through in coming to Muka.
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Fowls, fruit, and vegetables are luxuries very rarely to be purchased at Muka; and even cocoa-nuts, so indispensable for eastern cookery, are not to be obtained; for though there are some hundreds of trees in the village, all the fruit is eaten green, to supply the place of the vegetables the people are too lazy to cultivate.
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The people of Muka live in that abject state of poverty that is almost always found where the sago-tree is abundant.
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