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A TAPÁ ~ éz tranz. 1) (Przyciski, klawisze, klawiatury) Uderz w palce (wytwarzając szum). 2) (włosy) Zaczął czesać od góry do korzenia (aby wypełnić, nadając określony kształt). 3) (osoby) Wycisnąć pieniądze (pod pretekstem pożyczki). A TAPÁ ~éz tranz. 1) (butoane, clape, claviaturi) A bate cu degetele (producând zgomot). 2) (părul) A pieptăna de la vârf spre rădăcină (pentru a înfoia, dând o formă anumită). 3) (persoane) A stoarce de bani (sub pretext de împrumut).
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The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions
Tapa-ne, ka pareknra, a ka whati ano tera te mano ra, a ka whati a ka tae ki te tahi matua ano o te tana ra, e noho mai ana a ka riri, ehara ka puta te tangata nei e haere mai ana, no te ope tana ra te tangata nei, a ka whakataetae aia ki a ...
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Introduction to the Fernandian Tongue - Pagina 32
TAPA, SHEW. Indicative Mood. Present Tense. Singular. Plural. 1 Na tapa, I shew 1 Tola tapa, We shew 2 O tapa, Thou shewest 2 Lula tapa, You shew 3 Ala tapa, He shews 3 Bala tapa, They shew Past Tense. Singular. Plural. 1 'Nka tapi, I ...
John Clarke (missionary.), 1848
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Pacific Tapa - Pagina 21
Traditionally, Fijian men wore the malo, a breechclout of tapa between 3 and 6 metres (10 and 20 feet) long. It passed between the legs and several times around the body. For important men and on dress occasions the malo could be up to a ...
Roger Neich, Mick Pendergrast, 2004
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Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives ... - Pagina 41
me te hawhe, ko to taua hoa ko Tapa wahi iti kua mate ia i runga i tana malii atiati kia kaua era iwi ke e homai raruraru ki runga ki tona whenua ; nui atu tona kaha ki te atiati i rere ano ia ki roto ki te rua o te kava ki te atiati, i rere ano hoki ia ki te ...
New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1865
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Philosophy in a New Key: A Study in the Symbolism of ... - Pagina 172
3 In yet another narrative, "while two women were sleeping in a house, a tapa-beater transformed itself into a woman resembling one of the pair, and waking the other, said to her, 'Come, it is time for us to go fishing.' So the woman arose, and ...
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Spanish Cookbook - Tapas Cuisine:
Therefore, Spaniards often go "bar hopping" (Spanish: Ir de tapas) and eat tapas in the time between finishing work and having dinner. Since lunch is usually served between 1 and 3 p.m., another common time for tapas is weekend days ...
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The ancient history of the Maori: his mythology and ... - Pagina 174
Tapa-ue, ka parekura, a ka whati ano tera te mano ra, a ka whati a ka tae ki te tahi matua ano o te taua ra, e noho mai aua a ka riri, chara ka puta te tangata nei e haere mai ana, no te ope taua ra te tangata nei, a ka whakatae- tae aia ki a ...
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Papyrus, Tapa, Amate & Rice Paper: Papermaking in Africa, ...
TAPA YESTERDAY - THE PACIFIC There are no records that establish the beginnings of tapa making in the Pacific, nor, until recently, were there any remaining early tapas.^ Immigrants from the Asian mainland brought knowledge of the craft ...
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Spain: Recipes and Traditions from the Verdant Hills of ... - Pagina 64
Tapa means “lid,” that is clear. But much else about the origins of Spain's famous little dishes is hard to pin down exactly. The tradition of having a small bite to eat with a drink in this manner probably began sometime in the eighteenth (or was it ...
The final product is firm and can be cut into thin, transparent slices to serve as a tapa. Traditionally it is served drizzled with olive oil and eaten with roasted red bell peppers. This fish is difficult to find in the United States, so I developed my own ...