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paua
paua N.Z. (ˈpɑːwə) Also pawa. [Maori.] A large gastropod mollusc of the genus Haliotis, esp. H. iris, which attaches itself to rocks by suction and is sometimes collected and used for food. Also attrib. Cf. abalone, ormer.[1820 Gram. & Vocab. Lang. N.Z. (Church Missionary Soc.) 191 Paua, s. a shell-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paua House
The Paua House was a tourist attraction in the southern New Zealand town of Bluff, but now on display at the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch. History The Paua House was originally just a standard New Zealand bungalow located at 258 Marine Parade, Bluff. wikipedia.org
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pawa
pawa var. paua. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pawa
PAWA Dominicana, Caribbean Airline Pawa, Pakistan, one of the 51 Union Councils of Abbottabad District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan Paua wikipedia.org
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Abalone
Haliotis iris (or blackfoot paua) is the ubiquitous New Zealand paua, the highly polished nacre of which is extremely popular as souvenirs with its striking In addition, no person may be in possession, even on land, of more than 20 paua or more than of paua meat at any one time. wikipedia.org
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mutton-fish
ˈmutton-fish 1. A name for various American and West Indian sea-fish, esp. the eel-like Zoarces anguillaris.1735 Mortimer in Phil. Trans. XXXIX. 112 The Mutton-Fish. This is reckon'd one of the most delicate Fish of the Bahama Islands. 1754 Catesby Nat. Hist. Carol. II. 25. 1884 Goode, etc. Nat. His... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Alban's Church, Pauatahanui
The building is on the old site of the Matai Paua pā, that was built by Te Rangihaeata, the Ngāti Toa leader in 1846. wikipedia.org
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Cynthia Zamora
Magia Blanca [Larry Santiago] 1955 -Dakilang Hudas [People's] 1956 -El conde de Monte Carlo [People's] 1956 -Ambrocia [Larry Santiago] 1956 -Heneral Paua [Larry Santiago], the story of General Jose Ignacio Paua, "who helped the Philippines in its struggle for liberty." wikipedia.org
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Procopio Bonifacio
José Ignacio Paua due to some events while they were encamped in a village in Indang. Ciriaco was shot and died on the spot, while Procopio was beaten and Andres was shot in the arm and stabbed in the neck by Paua. wikipedia.org
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黑足鲍
黑足鲍(学名:Haliotis iris;英语:paua、blackfoot paua、rainbow abalone),也叫纽西兰鲍螺,贩售时常称为黑金鲍,是鲍属的一种软体动物,原产于新西兰附近浅海海域,其甲壳长在80至170毫米之间。 wikipedia.org
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Haliotis iris
That is mainly because of its size compared to its smaller relatives - the "yellowfoot pāua" and the even smaller "virgin paua" - which are also commonly Conchbooks, Hackenheim Germany. 135pp 83pls Somerville, Gayle (2013) "Exploring harvest regulations of the New Zealand paua abalone (Haliotis iris) via wikipedia.org
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Parengarenga Harbour
Ngāwini Yates, were prominent landowners in the area in the later part of the 19th century and had a homestead on the southern side of the harbour, at Paua wikipedia.org
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Bluff, New Zealand
Attractions The town previously included the Paua House, created by Fred and Myrtle Flutey. The interior was also extensively decorated with paua and there is an extensive collection of (often kitsch) paua-decorated ornaments, utensils and trinkets wikipedia.org
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A. K. Grant
On his return to New Zealand in 1976, he began writing, and released The Paua and the Glory , his history of New Zealand letters in 1982. wikipedia.org
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