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Madagascar, and among them several which are called Rano-mafana, or
The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar Francis B. Pearson 1859
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Just before the attack on Sunday, Sani Aliyu Rano, a politician in neighbouring Kano state, called on the government to explore dialogue with the group in order to avoid disturbances, the Sunday Trust newspaper said.
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Rano ogolił się, ubrał czystą koszulę i odtąd wszystko diabli wzięli, nawet nie ruszył nóg ze stołu, a tylko ciągle wpatrywał się w telefon.
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Just before the attack on Sunday, Sani Aliyu Rano, a politician in neighbouring Kano state, called on the government to explore dialogue with the group in order to avoid disturbances, the Sunday Trust newspaper said.
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More tales from the central African mountains – the group of Silverbacks has lost their leader and his son, Rano, is having a problem stepping into his shoes.
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Nearly half are still at Rano Raraku, the main moai quarry, but hundreds were transported from there and set on Ahu (platforms) which were mostly at the island's perimeter.
Moai Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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After visiting the annual Tongues on Fire festival four years ago, Images of Black Women (IBW) film festival directors Sylviane Rano and Betty Sulty-Johnson decided to 'make something for us.'
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Mazière was told by a native that all the Rano-Raraku moai are sacred, and ‘each looks at a part of the world over which he has power and for which he is answerable’.6
The Eight Wonder of the World – Easter Island | Impact Lab 2007
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Diamond notes that "no other site that I have visited made such a ghostly impression on me as Rano Raraku, the quarry on Easter Island" (p. 79).
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When the tide rose, we returned to the yacht and continued our cruise northward, passed the small islands of Rano, Atchin, Vao and others, crossed the treacherous Bougainville Strait between Malekula and
Two Years with the Natives in the Western Pacific Felix Speiser 1914
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