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  2. Tuatua - Wikipedia

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    Clam digging for tuatua at Ōhope beach The soft parts of the animal are an edible delicacy, made into fritters or boiled and served on the shell. Historically the species has been used as a food source by the Māori , and its shell is a common component of excavated Māori middens .

  3. Smoking in Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    Smoking by age, 2006-2011. At the time of the 2011 Tokelau Census 23.1% of Tokelau's 15- to 19-year-olds smoked cigarettes regularly. This figure has dropped markedly since 2006, when 40.4% of 15- to 19-year-olds smoked regularly.

  4. Talk:Smoking in Tokelau - Wikipedia

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    The report "Tuatua Tika" details smoking in the Pacific and contains several sections on Tokelau. Furthermore, the New Zealand Medical Journal has published a paper entitled "Should New Zealand do more to help other Pacific nations become smokefree by 2025?

  5. Cook Islands Māori - Wikipedia

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    Tuatua muna tēia, ka akakite ʻua atu au kia rāua This is a confidential matter, I shall only tell it to those two. speak, speech / secret / this / (unaccomplished asp.) / reveal (make known) / only / away (from the speaker)/ I / (prep. ki+a)towards (someone)/ they two

  6. Tua Tagovailoa returns from concussion, but Dolphins fall to ...

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    Tua! Tua! There hasn’t been a lot to celebrate this Dolphins season – especially when something as simple as Tagovailoa sliding after a 13-yard run gets the loudest ovation of the day.

  7. Jatropha gossypiifolia - Wikipedia

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    There are many common names for Jatropha gossypiifolia including: bellyache-bush, black physicnut, and cotton-leaf physicnut in English; pinon negro, pinon colorado, and tua-tua in Spanish; medicinier noir and medicinier rouge in French; mamoninha and peao-roxo in Brazil; jarak ulung in Thailand, jarak merah and sibidigua in India. [6]

  8. Tua Tagovailoa's first comments to Miami Dolphins fans on ...

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    Jul 28, 2024; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) talks to reporters during a press conference after training camp at Baptist Health Training Complex.

  9. Tua Tagovailoa isn't retiring after concussion. Here is his ...

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    What nationality is Tua? Tua's full name is Tuanigamanuolepola Donny Tagovailoa. He is a Samoan who was born in Hawaii, and yes, his name is a mouthful for non-Samoans.