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The President stopped at a Toys R Us to prepare for his first bilateral summit with Kim Jong Il. – Steve, Koloa, HI.
Beat 360° 9/16/2009 2009
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I remained several days at Koloa, and would gladly have accepted the hospitable invitation to stay as many weeks, but for a cowardly objection to “beating to windward” in the Jenny.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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Dr. Smith at Koloa, twenty-two miles off, is the only doctor on the island, and the natives resort to this house in great numbers for advice and medicine in their many ailments.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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The scenery in the Koloa woods is exquisitely beautiful.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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Koloa, the we, consisting of Mrs. — -, the widow of an early missionary teacher, venerable in years and character, a native boy of ten years old, her squire, a second Kaluna, without
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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So cool and moist it was, and triumphantly redundant in vagaries of form and greenery, it was a forest of forests, and it became a necessity to return the next day, and the next; and I think if I had remained at Koloa I should have been returning still.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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An elevated rolling region, park-like, liberally ornamented with clumps of ohia, lauhala, hau, (hibiscus) and koa, and intersected with gullies full of large eugenias, lies outside the mountain spurs behind Koloa.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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He asked leave to go back to Koloa for a “sleeping tapa,” which was refused, and either out of spite or carelessness, instead of fastening the horses into the pasture, he let them go, and the following morning when we were ready for our journey they were lost.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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Palila, son of Kaluapalena, chief over one-half of Kauai, and of Mahinui the daughter of Hina, is born at Kamooloa, Koloa, Kauai, in the form of
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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The cloud-cap that often rested on the summit of Haupu, a mountain on Kauai, near Koloa, is said to have resembled the shape of a pig.
Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1877
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