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MasimaSione Masima centre 16 July 2005 v Fiji at Nuku A'lofa 518
MaheRodney Mahe (replacement) 22 July 2005 v
Samoa at Nuku A'lofa 519 NaitokoFotu'aika...
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their four-team group.[citation needed] In 2006, a new
technical centre in
Mahé was opened, with help from the FIFA Goal programme. The
project had a total...
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player (Minnesota
Fighting Saints),
traffic collision.
Abdulkadir Aliyu Mahe, 72–73,
Nigerian politician.
Ebadollah S. Mahmoodian, 81,
Iranian mathematician...
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Indian cardiac surgeon and
academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
MAHE (1974–1999). Pat Williams, 84,
American basketball executive (Orlando Magic...
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Pondicherry after two
months of siege. In
March 1779 the
British forces won
Mahé ("Mahey") from the French; the
Nairs ("Nayhirs"), a
Hindu community took...
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Steve Luke Bob
Lurtsema Michael Lush Fran
Lynch Don
Macek Mark
Maddox Reno
Mahe Don
Majkowski Van
Malone Tony
Mandarich William H.
Mandley Wade
Manning Tim...
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Curran Genah Fabian Andre Fili
Kendall Grove Max
Holloway Mark Hunt
Lolohea Mahe Raquel Pa'aluhi
Tyson Pedro Eric Pele Siala-Mou
Siliga Junior Tafa Justin...
- "Nairobi's
airports –
windows on Kenya's
colonial past and top-down planning".
Rodney, Walter. How
Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Elkins, Caroline; "Britain's...
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baseball player Brandon Lyon,
professional baseball player Reno "Junior"
Mahe,
professional football player Anton Palepoi,
professional football player...
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Philadelphia Eagles LB — Teag
Whiting Arizona Cardinals T — 2003 Reno
Mahe Philadelphia Eagles RB — Gabe Reid
Chicago Bears TE — 2005 Ben Archibald...