How To Use Fiji In A Sentence
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The supreme law enshrined multi-racial power-sharing in Fiji's government.
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No logs are exported but about 70% of mahogany leaves Fiji in the relatively unprocessed form of rough sawn timber.
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Fiji, were hailed by comrades for "excelling" in their roles after dying in separate incidents in Nad-e Ali on Tuesday.
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Fiji residents untwist a fishing net in Tobou, Fiji.
As Economy Falters, Fiji Becomes a Volatile Paradise
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He is now executive chef at the five-star Outrigger Fiji, running five restaurants and a kitchen team of 75.
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The whole world is looking with shock and dismay on what's happening in Fiji.
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A young girl from the Fiji Islands sobbed as she requested UN chiefs to take action to save her homeland at a climate change conference in Copenhagen two years ago.
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We are here to take part in one of Fiji's most ancient and traditional ceremonies - drinking kava with the chief.
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England could not go into the Fiji game with just two available hookers, in case one of them was injured during the week.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.
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The labourers employed there had also worked in Queensland and Fiji, where they had used pidgin English.
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Acalypha wilkesiana, the Fijian fire plant, is the parent of many modern cultivars and is in itself a showy ornamental.
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I'm playing a lot for Montauban, which is great," said the Fijian, whose new team are seventh in the table with three wins and three losses.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion
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Fijian, or Fijician, results, by a slight change of letters, from the word Phoenician; and there can be no doubt that the Fijians are descendants of those Phoenicians who, according to
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859
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When we returned from our fabulous Fiji vacation, back in September, I had quite a few posts about the food there I wanted to share.
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Let us now suppose that a "blackbirder" (obnoxious name to many recruiters) from Samoa, Fiji, or Queensland, has reached one of the New
The Call Of The South 1908
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He has taken a noble and high-sounding Fijian name and dragged it in the dirt to suit his nefarious purposes.
THE FEATHERS OF THE SUN
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From Nausori we embussed for a 12-mile journey to Suva, the Capital of the Fiji Islands.
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Along the mighty Rufiji River there are eleven prides of lions.
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The pity is they could not also see that the regime that was deposed was far from democratic, even though it had the support of most ethnic Fijians.
Global Voices in English » Commonwealth suspends Fiji
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Among Indo-Fijians, feasting is associated with marriages and religious festivals.
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The most prevalent disease in Rotuma is undoubtedly yaws, or framboesia, known generally under the Fijian name of coko, though I also heard the Polynesian name, tona, applied.
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If you do not like the Fijian national dish, -- _national_ in more than one sense, -- have the dear sons of Nature, as Carlyle probably would call them, not the right to reply, -- "We do not like your _sauerkraut_, if you are a German; your
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859
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The mangrove forest of the Rufiji Delta is any important site for migratory wetland birds, such as curlew sandpiper (Calidris ferruginea), little stint (Calidris minuta), crab plover (Dromas ardeola), roseate tern (Sterna dougallii) and Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia).
East African mangroves
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On Fiji's low-lying islands, salt water intrusion can come from above as well as below.
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The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.
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Other ructions have appeared within sections of the Fijian elite.
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Lt-Col Lean said a patrol from the Fiji Company's Reconnaissance Platoon identified a small footpad leading from a road about 2km from the area of the corn theft on the afternoon of February 27.
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The chaulmoogra tree also featured on a Fiji stamp of 1970 in honour of the closing of the hospital
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Where Good was an energetic collection of unique bouncing melodies, Fiji Baby simmers down with mellow ballads.
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Their farcical swearing-in ceremonies stating their dedication to the Fiji people are worthy of nightclub comedy sketches.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Court rules military government illegal
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The mighty Rufiji River is the lifeblood of the reserve and its numerous tributaries and oxbow lakes are ideal for boat safaris.
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After the wedding the bride and groom went straight to the airport for their flight to Fiji.
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When the Fiji Times met them at Nasese yesterday, the two friends had already filled a quarter of their bag with kanace and kaikai.
Fiji Times Online - Local News
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Since the Early Miocene, thermal decay has led to the subsidence of Cavalli Seamount and other, volcanic, seamounts in the South Fiji Basin.
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To venture into the almost trackless south of the Rufiji River, to the network of tributaries and oxbow lakes, is truly wild.
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Traditional Fijian clothing for men is a native kilt called a sulu.
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Women from the Fiji Islands will launch their March activities by playing drums and conch shells (huge seashells) and dancing;
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The Constitution is designed to guarantee power-sharing between the country's indigenous Fijian and ethnic Indian populations.
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Fiji and the Solomon Islands are much better known for relaxation than tension.
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To make it even more effective, I would also sincerely enjoy it if the blow-dried media types on television had to offer up the following with their snarky reporting on Obama's vacation: "Full disclosure, I took three weeks off this year and flew my family to Fiji and then Japan and Australia, a vacation far more lavish than the one the president is currently enjoying.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Phony Vacation Outrage
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Fiji’s Methodists gather each August at a different location to take part in choral competitions, collect money for the church’s work and discuss social and political issues.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: ‘A Christian state’?
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The election campaign has highlighted the fracturing of Fijian politics and government institutions along racial, regional and sectional lines.
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He also examines how attempts to insist on patrilineal descent for Fijian voting rights exclude many people who lead Fijian lives through maternal ties.
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But in Fiji, they grow in jungles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Heading into court in traditional Fijian sulu skirt, Speight looked calmly confident.
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Kevin Rudd's office called it an "abrogation" of the constitution while Fiji's other big brother
Woolly Days
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They trounced Fiji before losing heavily to South Africa and, most gallingly, being edged out by Samoa at L' Aquila.
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If you've been to Fiji, you've probably been talked into a bowl of kava, a soporific drink made out of the crushed roots of a local shrub and traditionally drunk with coconut cups.
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Boig the skipper, is in the harbor and Grief learns from his trader Ieremia of a banknote reading "The First Royal Bank of Fitu-Iva will pay to bearer on demand one pound sterling," the note signed "Chancellor of the Exchequer" Fulualea — a Fijian name meaning "feathers of the sun.
“Have you lived? What have you got to show for it?”
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On April 4, 2006, Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council held talks with his Fijian counterpart Laisenia Qarase in Nadi, Fiji.
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And then he was an _aitu_ a devil, and could speak neither Samoan, nor Fijian, nor
Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899
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The two minesweepers became the first two ships of the Fijian Navy and were recommissioned as HMFS Kiro and HMFS Kula.
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Global Voices in English » Fiji: President gives former PM new five-year mandate
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Both the attempted coup in Fiji and the ousting of the government in the Solomons have exposed the advanced state of decay in the state structures of these countries.
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The standard greeting in Fiji Hindi is ‘namaste’.
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For ethnic Fijians, interpersonal relationships and social behavior are governed by links of kinship.
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But in Fiji, they grow in jungles.
Times, Sunday Times
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The most prevalent disease in Rotuma is undoubtedly yaws, or framboesia, known generally under the Fijian name of coko, though I also heard the Polynesian name, tona, applied.
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Downer said Australia has no intention of immediately reviewing its policy of sanctions against Fiji.
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Richly glazed and often spectacularly potted, the sources for these works include Anglo-Saxon cremation urns, Peruvian vases and, on at least one occasion, a Fijian carving.
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People from different parts of India, now called Indo-Fijians, came to work as indentured laborers on sugar plantations.
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On a brief visit to Fiji, New Zealand Foreign Minister Geoff Goff declared that his country refused to recognise the interim government as constitutional.
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Fiji's natural beauty white sand beaches, calm blue seas and nodding palm trees - remains a considerable pull.
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Whatever the short-term outcome of these manoeuvres, the splits and divisions within Fiji's ruling strata will only fester and lead to further political instability.
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After playing air hockey with her friend, Elena Pleass, an 11-year old from Suva, Fiji, found her own small corner of the wall and began to draw.
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She worked overseas for three years, teaching windsurfing and waterskiing in America, and learning to scuba dive in Fiji.
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For two years they had taught for the Peace Corps in the Pacific island country of Tuvalu, before spending a further year in Fiji.
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Locked in a chicken coop shortly after his birth in Fiji in 1973 and found at the age of eight after his father died.
The Sun
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Every evening, at dusk, a statuesque semi-naked Fijian played on a huge drum, hewn from the trunk of an enormous coconut palm, which was the announcement that dinner was served.
Archive 2009-01-01
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In 1999 Speight, then Chairman of the newly-formed Fiji Hardwood Corporation, was barracking for a United States company to win the government tender for a stake in the mahogany plantations.
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Its methodology involved 80 interviews with journalists, lawyers and others, all hostile to the Interim Government, based largely on Bose's visit to Fiji from 4-18 April, and 2008-2009 inputs from activists in Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne and London.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Bloggers debate Amnesty International findings
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It was developing into a two-horse race, Fiji being four behind in third place and then a three-stroke gap to England, South Africa, Australia and South Korea.
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The two minesweepers became the first two ships of the Fijian Navy and were recommissioned as HMFS Kiro and HMFS Kula.
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However the commission is mindful of the need to "avoid a disproportionate disturbance to the business plans of stakeholders that have committed significant investments in telecommunications infrastructure in Fiji, as well as the need to give legal and commercial certainty to investors on long-term interconnection rates so as to manage effectively their respective businesses".
Fijilive.com - Gateway to Fiji Islands - News
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The significance of the ancestral gods was an innate part of my growing up in Fiji.
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Suva in Fiji was a veritable metropolis compared with some of the ports the frigate reached in the following weeks - in one case there was no port, just an anchorage outside a reef.
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Fiji's Court of Appeal - comprised of expatriate judges - ordered the restoration of the Constitution and the staging of elections.
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The labourers employed there had also worked in Queensland and Fiji, where they had used pidgin English.
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Fijian folktales
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Nederlands · Nieuw-Zeeland: Bloggers reageren op voorgenomen reis van Maori-partij naar Fiji
Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji
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On Monday, April 20, members of United Nations Security Council called the abrogation of Fiji’s constitution and the firing of its judiciary a “step backwards” and declared the country should hold elections as soon as possible.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Diplomatic maneuverings
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Native Americans and Fijians firewalked and a number of Christian saints were said to have firewalked for their faith.
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The Prime Minister of Fiji has said Fiji is in no hurry to rejoin the Common-wealth.
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There was a camel corps from India, the Dyak police from Borneo, Muslim zaptiehs in their red fezzes, soldiers from Fiji, Egypt, Sierra Leone, Zanzibar and many more.
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The iguanid, the South Pacific banded iguana (Brachylophus fasciatus), is also found in Fiji and is believed to have rafted from the Americas.
Tongan tropical moist forests
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To venture into the almost trackless south of the Rufiji River; to the network of tributaries and oxbow lakes is truly wild.
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On Sunday night, guerrillas mortared the Baghdad airport, killing a former Fijian soldier working for the British company Global Risk Strategies International.
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Enough chemicals to produce up to a tonne of the drug ice - or crystal meth - were seized in Fiji this morning.
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Magnetic surveys of Watts et al. and Davey in the South Fiji Basin identified anomaly lineations 12-7A; Malahoff et al. suggested that anomaly 13 is locally present.
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Nobody in the lamestream media bothers to explain all the intricacies of Fiji's political life.
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And in Fiji, tensions continued between its indigenous and its ethnic Indian populations.
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Someone tell me we still have Batswana and Fiji on board……anyone……..tell me what to think…..
Think Progress » Coalition of the shrinking.
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But critics point out that he has gathered a harem of nine so-called wives with him on Fiji, including a former Playboy centerfold.
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In Fijian, the word sese means 'wrong or foolish'.
Fiji Times Online - Local News
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In the centre of it all stands a bemused young Fijian, a pair of lifebelts extending from outstretched arms, being a tree.
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Locked in a chicken coop shortly after his birth in Fiji in 1973 and found at the age of eight after his father died.
The Sun
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England must also decide whether they can afford to go into the Fiji match with just two available hookers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fiji's mahogany may not prove to be the bonanza everyone once dreamed of but there's still potentially plenty to gain.
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'Solomoni' community descended from Solomon Islanders 'blackbirded' from their homes in the nineteenth century to work as virtual slaves on Fiji's sugar and copra plantations.
ACNS News Digest
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Fiji's waters are warm, although lightweight wetsuits or Lycra suits help protect against cuts and stings.
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They honeymooned in Fiji and will live in Atlanta.
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Turquoise seas, white sands and blue skies… It could only be Fiji.
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Fiji is the world's primary supplier of live rock (covered with decorative coralline algae and other tiny invertebrates).
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Fiji, South Korea, China and Pakistan were highlighted for strike-breaking and the imposition of heavy prison terms and fines.
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Sugar is Fiji's second biggest export earner.
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The pre-Christian religion of the Fijians was both animistic and polytheistic, and included a cult of chiefly ancestors.
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Sugar is Fiji's second biggest export earner.
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The group stated that if Fiji does not meed the deadline, the country would be suspended from all Forum events and cease receiving any new financial and technical assistance.
Global Voices in English » Fiji faces suspension from Pacific Islands Forum
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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces was established to defend the nation's territorial sovereignty.
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In the evenings, the motor yacht is opportunely anchored for the sublime South Pacific sunsets, best viewed from the broad Sky Deck with a Fiji Bitter in one hand and a camera in the other.
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If theres anything to go by – the Maori elders need to think things through rather than just having a knee jerk reaction or are listening to some ill-advise given to them by some who claims to know Fiji & ‘Nai Taukei’ well but in essence do not as they would have been one of those that the native Fijians calls ‘gone susu madrai’
Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji
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An eventful series of autumn internationals saw Italy play Fiji in snow, a dust-up between teammates when England beat Samoa and, thanks to France, a Northern Hemisphere team ranked in the top three for the first time in 12 months.
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The Fijian way of life is glorified as the kind of life where people look after you if anything goes amiss.
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But we did mention just a few minutes ago in case you missed that that a little blip had been indicated near Niue, which is an island just to the east of Fiji.
CNN Transcript May 3, 2006
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Voreqe and his regime will never accept the court ruling as it went against their wishes so no doubt they were always going to manipulate the ailing President to abrogate the Constitution as their last resort of holding on to power and to bring about their illegal and illegitimate designs on the government and people of Fiji.
Global Voices in English » Fiji’s President voids constitution, calls for elections in five years
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What many will fail to realise is that regardless of whether it is a man or a woman, it takes a true blue blood to flow in your veins to be able counter head-on the dangers, the likes of which is descending upon the Fijian people.
Global Voices in English » Fiji: Tension rises between government and Methodist Church
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the Fijian population
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At midnight Friday May 1, Fiji passes a deadline set by the Pacific Islands Forum to schedule elections to be held this year or be kicked from the regional group.
Global Voices in English » Fiji faces suspension from Pacific Islands Forum
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But his eyes lit up when I suggested he come with me on a trip to Fiji to meet his first great-grandchild.
Claire Fordham: Road Warrior Roy
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Wallis is an island of 23 square miles to the north of Fiji and west of Tonga and Samoa.
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Although sago palms are found on some of the Fijian Islands, this plant was never a staple as it was in other nearby islands of the Pacific.
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The racial prejudice against non-Fijians inhibited and cramped the growth and practice of Sikhism.
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He has at times lived reclusively on a remote private island in Fiji with a small core group of followers.
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In northern Fiji, reporter Louise Rafkin discovered what happens when the power of a rebuilt PC is combined with a lot of determination.
Secondhand Tech in Fiji Better Business Than Fishing
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Newcastle's helicopter saw a strobe light and beacon overnight and early Friday morning located the yacht's life raft and crew near Duff Reef off of the Fijian Islands.
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She overspecialized when she concentrated on verbs in Fijian
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In my narcotised state I was delighted to see long-nosed hawkfish on the black coral: the first I had seen east of Fiji.
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves.
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The majority of Indo-Fijians who left following the coup were shop owners and other retail merchants and bankers.
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Quoting what Tai_Nga said, “Go Mr Bainimarama alot of maori support your views Kia kaha” … ummm sori as Native Fijians living in Aotearoa we beg to differ with your views.
Global Voices in English » Bloggers react to NZ Maori Party’s proposed trip to Fiji
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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces was established to defend the nation's territorial sovereignty.
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At the beginning of the year, we look in the mirror and see sags and wrinkles we would ignore in an Albanian or a Fiji islander.
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The veneer is a concoction of tropical Fijian light and dark woods and, of course, is strengthened with a proper dose of epoxy.