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"Huli," which, continuing several days, terminates on the thirty-first of March.
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It is called "Huli," which, in accordance with phonetic laws, readily becomes "Fooli."
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The seven cultures listed on Pinker's chart are the Jivaro, two branches of Yanomami, the Mae Enga, Dugum Dani, Murngin, Huli, and Gebusi.
Christopher Ryan: Pinker's Dirty War on Prehistoric Peace Christopher Ryan 2012
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The seven cultures listed on Pinker's chart are the Jivaro, two branches of Yanomami, the Mae Enga, Dugum Dani, Murngin, Huli, and Gebusi.
Christopher Ryan: Pinker's Dirty War on Prehistoric Peace Christopher Ryan 2012
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Latha says that "it is what is called" Huli Pudi "which is very similar to Sambar powder".
Archive 2008-02-01 Nupur 2008
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Huli huli means “to turn” in Hawaiian, and this may well be the original term for the hula dance.
Princess Party Cookbook Annabel Karmel 2009
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Servers in Hawaiian-print shirts that matched the tablecloths started bringing out platters and platters of food featuring traditional luau dishes like Huli Huli chicken and Lomi Lomi salmon.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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Anna Parabrahma: Chakota Huli skip to main | skip to sidebar
Chakota Huli Anjali 2007
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Servers in Hawaiian-print shirts that matched the tablecloths started bringing out platters and platters of food featuring traditional luau dishes like Huli Huli chicken and Lomi Lomi salmon.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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Servers in Hawaiian-print shirts that matched the tablecloths started bringing out platters and platters of food featuring traditional luau dishes like Huli Huli chicken and Lomi Lomi salmon.
Beacon Street Girls: Ready! Set! Hawaii! Annie Bryant 2009
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