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Retrieved 9 June 2018. Powell, Lisa M.; Vandenbroeck, Aline; Leider, Julien;
Pipito,
Andrea A.; Moran,
Alyssa (March 2024). "Evaluation of Fast-Food Restaurant...
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gathered a war party. He was
joined by Tama-te-hura's
brothers Upoko-iti and
Pipito, as well as Wairangi, who may have been a
brother of Tama-te-hura or Whāita...
- than her
older sister. Pop's
spell is "
Pipito Purito Puritan Peperuto",
while her
spell in
Magical Stage is "
Pipito Purito, cheerful" (ピピットプリットほがらかに, Pipitto...
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gathered a war party. He was
joined by Tama-te-hura's
brothers Upoko-iti and
Pipito, as well as Wairangi, who may have been a
brother of Tama-te-hura or Whāita...
- the oath of
office being delivered to him in Rome. He was
married to Rose
Pipito Aulisi and has
three children:
Rosalie Aulisi Riccio,
Nancy Aulisi Catena...
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ancestor of Ngāti Wairangi, a hapū ('subtribe' or 'clan') of Ngāti
Raukawa Pipito, an
ancestor of Te Rauparaha. Hinewai, who
married Mōtai, a son of Tūrongo's...
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Wairangi was a son of
Takihiku and
brother of Tama-te-hura, Upoko-iti, and
Pipito. His
grandfather Raukawa, son of Tūrongo and Māhina-a-rangi, was the founder...
- Whakatere, and
Takihiku (father of Tama-te-hura, Upoko-iti, Wairangi, and
Pipito).
There was a
tribe called Ngāti Hā, led by
three chiefs, Hā-nui ('Big Hā')...
- War
alongside his
cousin Whaita and
brothers Tama-te-hura, Wairangi, and
Pipito, in
which Ngāti
Raukawa conquered the
stretch of the
Waikato River between...
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Escuela in
Ciudad Darío, the Ann
Coyne School for the Deaf in León, and Los
Pipitos in San Juan del Sur.
Until recently, deaf
education was only
provided up...