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Taema is the name of a
female figure referred to in
different legends in
Samoan mythology. One well
known legend relates that
Taema and her
sister Tila****a...
- The
Taemas Bridge is a two-lane road
bridge that
carries the Wee
Jasper Road
across the
Murrumbidgee River, at the
settlement of
Taemas, near Wee Jasper...
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Taema (当麻) is a Noh play of the
fifth category, Kiri Noh,
attributed to Zeami, and
centred around the
origin legend of the
Taema Temple in Nara Prefecture...
- the
Taemas-Weejasper Reef of Emsian-aged New
South Wales, its
skull roof
suggests the
living animal was
fairly broad and flat. One of
several Taemas-Weejasper...
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placoderm with a flat, platypus-like
snout from the
Early Devonian of the
Taemas-Wee
Jasper reef in Australia. When it was
first discovered in 1980, it was...
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moderate flood Uriarra Crossing, ACT, in
moderate flood Approach to
Taemas Bridge Taemas Bridge, from
north Jugiong Bridge The
Prince Alfred bridge crosses...
- well-known
legend tells of two sisters, Tila****a, the
mother of Nafanua, and
Taema,
bringing the art of
tattooing to
Samoa from Fiji. A
figure of
another legend...
- daevo, "daeva of daevas" or
chief of the daevas. The
superlative daevo.
taema is
however ****igned to the
demon Paitisha ("opponent"). In an enumeration...
- Devonian.
Ligulalepis was
first described from
isolated scales found in the
Taemas-Wee
jasper limestones of New
South Wales (Emsian age) by Hans-Peter Schultze...
- gone from
human to
supernatural beings. For example, in the Ama (海士) and
Taema (当麻) performances, the mask is used to
represent a
woman who has become...