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Tuiti Makitanara (8
August 1874 – 24 June 1932),
sometimes known as
Sweet MacDonald, was a Māori and
United Party Member of
Parliament in New Zealand...
- that
includes not only karate, but also a jujutsu-like
technique called tuitī and many
weapons arts.
Motobu Chōsei is the
inheritor of both Motobu-ryū...
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Magic Gems,
known in ****an as Tweety's
Hearty Party (トゥイティーのハーティーパーティー,
Tuitī no Hātī Pātī), is a
party video game
developed by
Kotobuki System and published...
- Labour's Lost, can be read as an anagram,
yielding Hi ludi F.
Baconis nati
tuiti orbi ("These plays, the
offspring of F. Bacon, are
preserved for the world...
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elected in a by-election for
Southern Maori in June 1932
after the
death of
Tuiti Makitanara. He
remained the MP
until his
death in 1967, when his daughter...
- Hull
Platt argued that it was an
anagram for hi ludi, F.
Baconis nati,
tuiti orbi,
Latin for "these plays, F. Bacon's offspring, are
preserved for the...
- "honorificabilitudinitatibus" as an
anagram of hi ludi, F.
Baconis nati,
tuiti orbi,
Latin for "these plays, F. Bacon's offspring, are
preserved for the...
- opponent's attack. In addition,
there is a
secret technique called torite (
tuitī in
Okinawan dialect),
which is a rule p****ed down orally. You must decide...
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There were a
number of
changes during the term of the 24th Parliament.
Tuiti Makitanara, the
United MP for
Southern Maori, died on 26 June 1932. The...
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general elections, but was
defeated in 1928 when he
finished third behind Tuiti Makitanara and
Eruera Tirikatene. Uru's main
parliamentary contribution...