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Buddhism of Ceylon as he saw it about 412 A.D., but does not apply to it the terms Hina or Mahayana.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 Charles Eliot 1896
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Meanwhile, Hina is at Nagi’s place for a visit where Nagi is telling Hina about her wonderful summer with Hayate.
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The setup is derivative of Ranma ½ and Love Hina, which is indicative of the general lack of imagination found in Samurai Harem.
Tokyopop Chibis: Maria Holic, Samurai Harem, Zone-00, Momogumi Plus Senki » Manga Worth Reading 2009
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Here the heavens lay within spear thrust to earth, and here stood Maui, whose mother is called Hina, to thrust them apart.
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915
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The festival, also called Hina-Matsuri or Doll's Festival and the Peach Blossom Festival, is said to ensure the happiness of young girls.
unknown title 2009
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Surprisingly, the biggest target is Love Hina, with two chapters of Akmatsu making jokes at his own expense.
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The family are being given milk and diapers, but with no running water they are unable to bathe Hina.
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Next to Hina and her family sits 11-year-old Mugen Takahashi, with his sister and mother.
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Women in Science: Hina Chaudhry: Interesting Science from a Lab-Worn Doctor-Lady skip to main | skip to sidebar
Hina Chaudhry: Interesting Science from a Lab-Worn Doctor-Lady Peggy 2009
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Hina Chaudhry believes she can do what the body can't: fix the dead parts.
Hina Chaudhry: Interesting Science from a Lab-Worn Doctor-Lady Peggy 2009
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