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Examples
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The Pleiades are called Lii or Mataalii, eyes of chiefs.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Stories of our people = Lii zistwayr di la naasyoon di Michif : a Métis graphic novel anthology / Saskatoon : Gabriel Dumont Institute, c2008
Archive 2009-06-01 David S. Carter 2009
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Stories of our people = Lii zistwayr di la naasyoon di Michif : a Métis graphic novel anthology / Saskatoon : Gabriel Dumont Institute, c2008
New Library Comics: April 2009 David S. Carter 2009
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Tanner visits this sit to see the pictures of his cousin nearly every week and can hardly wait to see A Mee Lii aaa – as he pronounces it.
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Tanner visits this sit to see the pictures of his cousin nearly every week and can hardly wait to see A Mee Lii aaa - as he pronounces it.
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Ta korjas raha kiiresti kokku ja Lii hõige, et raha võib ta ikka meile jätta ja minu kinnitus, et statistiks pääseb küll, ei aidanud.
tatsutahime Diary Entry tatsutahime 2005
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A couple lived there called Lau and Lii, with a party who came from Fiji and took up their abode in the bay there which was called "Sacred to the gods."
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Lii, or Bird of Chiefs, the word may be translated.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Lau and Lii wished to see it, as it was a very superior one, and to be called, "The canoe without a leak."
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Both females did mate with Lii, but only Tique came home pregnant, said Ken Ramirez, the Shedd's chief marine mammal trainer.
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