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The rookies assemble at lifeguard tower 26, and Kealiinohopono "Pono" Barnes takes a spot in front.
Sink or Swim 2008
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Bo Bridges for The Wall Street Journal Los Angeles County lifeguard rookies Savannah Bettis, "Pono" Barnes and Pat Cary.
Sink or Swim 2008
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Polemos kai Aima: Taxidi sto Parelthon, Taxidi ston Pono (War and blood: Journey into the past, journey of pain).
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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There are many men in Rachel's life -- her father Henry, her Uncle Pono, her first lover Nahoa, her would-be lover Jake, her husband Kenji.
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Pono no la hoi ia, ina owau kekahi i kii aku nei ia
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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« Sweet rides through islands' sugar cane era Hawaiiana highlights in Monterey and Santa Cruz in my Central Coasting column earlier this week, tonight offers two enticing Aloha Friday options: Award-winning singer-songwriter and slack key guitarist Tim Fuller (who trained with Led Kaapana) performs at Pono Hawaiian Grill inside the Reef (formerly Cypress Lounge) in Santa Cruz.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Jeanne Cooper 2012
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Masks are quintessential to plays or performing arts, Pono believes.
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Pono uses the same wood as his grandfather, as it is light, strong and unappetizing to insects so his masks can last for decades.
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Classical masks cannot be separated from the development of the puppet arts in Indonesia, explains Pono.
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Pono realized that to produce colors that did not fade quickly he had to preserve his grandfather's ways by using natural coloring materials, such as the sap of the indigo tree for the color blue, or atal stone for yellow.
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