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Examples
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The Tuka is a large ship and I could stand upright within her first hold.
Guardsman Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1981
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[24] The Somal hold the destruction of the "Tuka" next in religious merit to that of the snake.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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As she had called me "Tuka, " and had not been corrected, I assumed I still was, for the time being at least, or until Masters wished otherwise, "Tuka.
Dancer Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1986
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"Tuka," I said, "open the sewing cabinet and replace the scissors on their peg; Claudia, replace the needles in the pin cushion in the cabinet; Peliope, replace the thread spools on the spool spindles in the cabinet; Leah, fold the girth cloths; Taphris, place the girth cloths on the table near the window.
Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980
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Tragedies resulting from such beliefs have wide geographic and temporal distribution, having visited the Maori in New Zealand, the Altai Turk of mid-Siberia, the Tuka in Fiji, the village of Gabagabuna in New Guinea, and the Kekesi of Papua New Guinea.
Jeff Schweitzer: The End Is Not Nigh: Take a Deep Breath and Move On 2010
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For example, common slave names on Gor are Tuka, Lana, and Lita.
Cinnamon Roll 2010
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The blast occurred in the Tuka market of Modasa area of Sabarkantha.
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How much she was his, I thought. âTuka, to the circle! â called a fellow. âShe is a dancer, â said a man. âShe is extraordinary, â said another. âPut Tuka in the circle! â called a fellow. âTuka, Tuka! â called another.
Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988
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Once he even indicated that she should move more about which, instantly, commanded, she did. âTuka, Tuka! â even more called some of the other slaves about the edges of the circle, sitting and kneeling there, unable to take their eyes from her, clapping, too.
Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988
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I had no doubt that this Teibar was the sort of fellow who would hold his slave, or slaves, in perfect discipline. âTuka, Tuka! â called another fellow. âShe is extremely pretty, â I said. âShe knows something of slave dance, â said a fellow, licking his lips. âOh? â I said. âYes, â he said. âTuka, Tuka, Tuka! â called more men.
Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988
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