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Kenneth Hale, "Internal Diversity in Uto-Aztecan: I."
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Kenneth Hale, "Internal Diversity in Uto-Aztecan: II."
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Kenneth Hale, "Internal Diversity in Uto-Aztecan: I."
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Kenneth Hale, "Internal Diversity in Uto-Aztecan: II."
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And before the Spanish arrived, the Uto-Aztecan and Athapascan linguistic and cultural groups dominated this area, and there are still quite a few people who speak languages from those groups in the area.
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It took Shinichirou Uto 24 hours to drive from Tokyo to survey the damage at a wrecked Lawson convenience store in Rikuzentakata.
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Founded in Ohio, the franchise chain is tackling blackouts in 1,300 stores, said Uto, Lawson's director of construction planning.
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He put up four more public posts about my breasts and chatted about them with all who passed by – wheezing happily to one follower: "How naughty of Uto suggest Victoria shows us a piccy-poo of her boobs."
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The Northern Uto-Aztecans, inhabiting several American states, speak thirteen of the sixty-two languages.
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Once the Northern and Southern Uto-Aztecan Groups diverged, the ancestors of the present-day Aztecs, Yaquis and Mayos apparently made their way into the territory of the present-day Mexican Republic.
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