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  • First there were twins, the one called Tua and the other Ana.

    Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner

  • Tapia has jumped into a Luis the Lip role, labelling Tua "chicken" after fight delays and scoffing at the Aucklander's victory over Shane Cameron.

    New Zealand Herald - Top Stories userhelp@nzherald.co.nz 2010

  • That's happening in the theater world thanks largely to Pradit "Tua" Prasartthong, a youthful, self-trained theater innovator who in 1980 began the Makhampom Theatre, named for a healthful though bitter native kumquat.

    Center Stage 2009

  • "Tua," he whispered, "can it be possible -- do you mean that I am welcome to you, or are you but drawing me to shame and ruin?"

    Morning Star Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • "Tua," he gasped desperately, "can you for a minute forget that you are

    Morning Star Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Most-easily understood as an Islamic form of yoga, Senaman Tua requires that in addition to physical development, students take a journey toward self-realization.

    Daliah Merzaban: Martial Arts And The Journey To Islam Daliah Merzaban 2011

  • The goal of each Silat practitioner is to improve their art for the sake of God, explained Mohd Nadzrin bin Abdul Wahab, Imran's Senaman Tua instructor, who has offered Silat training in Malaysia since 2003.

    Daliah Merzaban: Martial Arts And The Journey To Islam Daliah Merzaban 2011

  • Most-easily understood as an Islamic form of yoga, Senaman Tua requires that in addition to physical development, students take a journey toward self-realization.

    Daliah Merzaban: Martial Arts And The Journey To Islam Daliah Merzaban 2011

  • La Tua Cantante totally nailed it with that comment.

    Twilight Lexicon » In the News 2009

  • One who trains in Senaman Tua will eventually have all the core skills to learn and master Silat, a martial art practised in Malaysia and Indonesia, rooted in Islam.

    Daliah Merzaban: Martial Arts And The Journey To Islam Daliah Merzaban 2011

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