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- Lusitania, was a part of the pequeninos' normal physiology, he went to share that information with the pequeninos. The pequenino Mandachuva brought that news...
- mistakes are made with the Pequeninos. The human colony is fenced in, strictly regulated to limit contact with the Pequeninos to a handful of scientists...
- her newly discovered abilities to take the races of buggers, humans and pequeninos outside the universe and back instantaneously. She uses these powers to...
- observing alien life are forbidden from giving the native species, the Pequeninos, any technology or information. When one of the xenobiologists is killed...
- languages, such as piccanin and pikinini, it may derive from the Portuguese pequenino ('boy, child, very small, tiny'). In the United States, the ****ninny...
- The Portugal dos Pequenitos (translated as Portugal of/for the Little Ones) is a miniature park in the civil parish of Santa Clara e Castelo Viegas, in...
- "Molecular Disruption Device" to destroy it. Home to the alien species Pequeninos, the sentient insect Hive Queen, and humans—including Ender Wiggin and...
- Kalil". Terra. 15 October 2004. "Tânia Khallil fala da peça "Grandes Pequeninos"". Jovem Pan. 23 April 2010. Archived from the original on 7 April 2012...
- Antiguoko) Joel Asoro (won with IF Brommapojkarna 2010) Júlio Baptista (with Pequeninos do Jockey) Y****ine Bounou (with Wydad AC) Gordon Durie (with Hill of Beath...
- earlier form (piccaninny) was ultimately borrowed from the Portuguese pequenino (the diminutive of pequeno, small) or Spanish pequeño ('small'). There...