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When they are paired to do a history project, he reveals to her that his is an Omai, a race of people who can trace the origins back to the Mesopotamians.
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Omai! what a kyute liddlol pinky noze ewe haz and such a Liddlol tayle and such biggggg Blew ayes!
Did enneebuddee - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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In 1995 his Omai gold mine in Guyana burst its tailing pond and totally wiped out the life in two rivers.
Archive 2008-04-01 Dana 2008
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He had been in company with Omai, a native of one of the South
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Jack in his tunic is arguably a variant of Sir Joshua Reynolds's famous painting of Omai (c. 1775) as Nature-prophet draped in flowing robes and standing in a Tahitian Eden.
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John O'Keeffe's Omai, or A Trip round the World, which gave currency to the idea of Cook's deification, is another crucial model.
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"Inside a Jourt" (snow hut, Kamchatka) for Omai (extant maquette in Victoria & Albert Museum, London, E. 157-1937).
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As the ships were to touch at Otaheite and the Society Islands, it had been determined not to omit the only opportunity which might ever offer of carrying Omai back to his native country.
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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At Huaheine, Omai found a brother, a sister, and a brother-in-law, by whom he was received with great regard and tenderness.
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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He would, however, in every respect, have been a better specimen of the nation than Omai.
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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