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competition called Finnderby. Ypäjä's coat of arms is
designed by
Aukusti Tuhka. "Area of
Finnish Muni****lities 1.1.2018" (PDF).
National Land
Survey of...
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became part of
Comanche society; an
Arapaho group became known as
Saria Tʉhka (Chariticas, Sata
Teichas – 'Dog Eaters') band, an
Eastern Shoshone group...
- Tohka [fi]. The
Olympic torch itself was
designed by the
artist Aukusti Tuhka [fi]. From Denmark, the
torchlight continued by running, cycling, riding...
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Wichita (Hinosouno') Nia'rhari's-kûrikiwa'ahûski, and the
Comanche Saria Tʉhka / Säretika (Sata Teichas), all
names signifying "dog-eaters". The Pawnee...
- band of Kotsotekas, led by Tabe-tipu (the
shaman Sunrise) and her son Tabe-
tuhka (Sundown or Under-the-Sun), with his own son (or
younger brother) Mow-way...
- 1972 with the song "Daa-da daa-da".
Other successful hits
included "Kuin
tuhka tuuleen" (orig. Don't Pull Your Love by Hamilton, Joe
Frank & Reynolds)...
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student at the
Ateneum in
Helsinki in the
field of
graphics with
Aukusti Tuhka (August Tuhkanen). His
first solo
exhibition also took
place at this time...
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recorded by the
Lettermen (album Love Book/ 1971),
Sammy Babitzin (as "Kuin
Tuhka Tuuleen" Finnish:
album Sammy/ 1973): also a 1972
single release), and Guys...
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lugud 'number' → 'numbers' From Proto-Finnic *k → *ɣ. hk [hk] → hg [ɦɡ]
tuhka → tuhg****a 'ash' → 'ash (elat.)' ŋk → ŋg aŋko → aŋgod 'pitchfork' → 'pitchforks'...
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three sons, the
youngest named Tuhkimo (a male Cinderella; from
Finnish tuhka, "ashes"). One day, the king
organizes a
bride selection test for his sons:...