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Most important of the nats are a group collectively called the "thirty-seven," made up of spirits of human beings who have died violent deaths.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
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While I think that's wonderful news for humankind getting along etc I can help wondering what their voters will say after such dirty elections campaigns against the "nats".
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DT has been telling everyone who will listen to him over the past two weeks what nice people the "nats" really are.
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He got two "nats" his new best mates sacked from their jobs and shamelessly dragged it through the media.
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The late Mr.G. Litton, who at the time he was acting as British Consul at Tengyueh traveled somewhat extensively among them, says that their religious practices closely resemble those of the Kachins, who believe in numerous "nats" or spirits which cause various calamities, such as failure of crops and physical ailments, unless propitiated in a suitable manner.
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If he wants to call his parents "nats" thats his choice.
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i dont really understand the need for people to come up with a nickname for the nats. "nats" is a nickname, so i have no idea why people would try to make that sound cute. even if he didn't mean what he said, it is still really offensive.
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Only needs the tories to stop propping up a failed Labour administration and the nats will win a vote of no-confidence in the Labour-LibDem administration.
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But I didna see no "inflated fees for cultural nats - especially ones frae Banff" promises in that 2007 manifesto.
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But I didna see no "inflated fees for cultural nats - especially ones frae Banff" promises in that 2007 manifesto.
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