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Takaro is a
suburb and
constituent ward of
Palmerston North, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand. It is
located east of Highbury, west of
Palmerston North...
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negative feedback from playtesters. The
music was
composed by
Akira Inoue and
Takaro Nozaki,
replacing original Double Dragon composer Kazunaka Yamane, who was...
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Takaro Properties Limited v
Rowling [1987] UKPC 34 is a
cited case in New
Zealand regarding negligence by the
government In 1968,
Richard Rush, a wealthy...
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September 2007.
Retrieved 12 July 2020. Hagopian, Amy; Flaxman,
Abraham D.;
Takaro, Tim K.; Esa Al Shatari,
Sahar A.; Rajaratnam, Julie; Becker, Stan; Levin-Rector...
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Masamichi Katagiri Programmer(s) Sato
Shintaro Kumagai Composer(s)
Akira Inoue Takaro Nozaki Michiya Hirasawa Yoshihiro Kameoka Series Double Dragon Platform(s)...
- "Hurihuri". Calman, Ross (5
September 2013). "Traditional Māori
games – ngā
tākaro". Te Ara: The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 14
April 2024. "Titi...
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References to the
ancient forms of the game can be
found in his book Nga
Taonga Takaro. It is not
clear when the term 'kī-o-rahi'
originated as a
collective term...
- programmes, such as Pūkana (a youth-oriented show), Kōrero Mai, Whānau,
Tākaro Tribe (a
language and
culture programme for pre-schoolers) and quiz show...
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during her last year at Tech ****ures Lab, she
developed Takaro as her key project.
Takaro was an
educational game
aimed at children. In 2017, Maru Nihoniho...
- (2023–present) [citation needed] Quimbo's
Quest (2019–present) [citation needed]
Takaro Tribe (2017–present) [citation needed]
Tales of Nai Nai (2019–present) [citation...