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Examples
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On the hill overlooking the cliff, Wolf saw the ruins of a lone moai platform known as the Ahu Vai Mata.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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And the oldest basalt, or bekhen, statue is still on the island, standing all by itself on the northwest corner, on a platform called the Ahu Vai Mata.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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On the hill overlooking the cliff, Wolf saw the ruins of a lone moai platform known as the Ahu Vai Mata.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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And the oldest basalt, or bekhen, statue is still on the island, standing all by itself on the northwest corner, on a platform called the Ahu Vai Mata.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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On the hill overlooking the cliff, Wolf saw the ruins of a lone moai platform known as the Ahu Vai Mata.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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And the oldest basalt, or bekhen, statue is still on the island, standing all by itself on the northwest corner, on a platform called the Ahu Vai Mata.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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The quality of the material was good and the national brands they supplied, such as Ahu and Sahar shoes, were highly regarded.
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Slide 17: > 800 "Ahu" (Giant Tikis) Earliest = ca. 700 A.D. Slide 18: Construction of Ahu
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When Istanbul socialite Ahu Aysal took over a ruined 18th-century pasha's mansion on the banks of the Bosphorus, she had grand gestures in mind.
Dream Hideaways: The World's Top Microboutique Hotels Forbes Life Staff 2010
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After an hour's hard ride I crest an empty ridge and look down upon Easter Island's most resplendent sight -- Ahu Akivi, or "The Seven Monkeys," as the islanders have nicknamed them.
Richard Bangs: Skullduggery on Easter Island (Part II of II) Richard Bangs 2011
trochee commented on the word Ahu
This word seems to be a foreign borrowing, proper name, or word-segmentation failure (e.g. O'ahu) in every example cited here.
October 27, 2009