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July 22nd, 2009 3: 53 pm ET let him find out what iti is to be poor and without health insureance even for one month. he a rich SOB and don't have a clue like most of washington politicians just dont have a clue
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Karnataka ITI-CTS Results July 2009 declared; Karnataka I T I Result July 2009 here; from Department of Employment & Training Government of Karnataka ITI results sites are karnataka iti results 2009: iti results karnataka: karnataka iti results
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Another account says that the giant god Ti'iti'i pushed up the heavens, and that at the place where he stood there are hollow places in a rock nearly six feet long which are pointed out as his footprints.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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He then seized the other arm, and was going to twist it off next when Mafuie declared himself beaten, and implored Ti'iti'i to have mercy, and spare his left arm.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Ti'iti'i, they give the names of Maui, the father, and Maui, the son.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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And hence, the story adds, Samoa, ever since the days of Ti'iti'i, has eaten cooked food from the fire which is got from the friction of rubbing one piece of dry _wood_ against another.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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One day Ti'iti'i, the son of Talanga, followed his father, and watched where he entered.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Ti'iti'i went off in a rage to Mafuie, and without any ceremony commenced with, "Why have you broken up our oven, and put out our fire?"
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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Ti'iti'i, that Mafuie has only one arm: if he had two, what a shake he would give! "
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before George Turner
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