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Examples
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The Fiji Sun reports that the woman, known as the Marama Vada, says she offered advice to Mr Qarase and the former vice president, Ratu Jope Seniloli, on matters affecting them.
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"Marama," he said hurriedly, "go across the mountain and assemble all who have agreed to paddle the canoe."
Hawaii Michener, James 1959
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Ophthalmia, for instance, was a prevalent disease, as were the growths such as Marama had suffered from, to say nothing of surgical cases and those resulting from accident or from nervous ailments.
When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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"O, Friend-from-the-Sea," called Marama, addressing myself, "we come to pray you and the Great Healer to return to us to be our guests as before.
When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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Mr Vesikula says the Marama Vada has the power to predict the future, see through the hearts and minds of people and heal the sick.
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He said the leader of the church, who was known as Marama Vada, had criticised police for making the issue public.
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Marama, I do not doubt that you do not mean anything racist by making funny faces.
Miley Cyrus Racist Asian Slanted-Eyes Photo Controversy 2009
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Again, Marama makes a very good point that these gestures should be taken in context.
Miley Cyrus Racist Asian Slanted-Eyes Photo Controversy 2009
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Maragoli; Mrm: Marama; Nya: (Ba -) Nyala; Nyo: (Ba -) Nyore; Sma: Samia; Tac:
Chapter 5 1999
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Luhya (Marachi): omugombera Luhya (Marama): omukombera Luhya
Chapter 7 1999
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