It is very much a South Island instrument of the Ngai Tahu people, used particularly in whare wananga to accompany intoned learnings. |
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But during my learnings, I discovered that I appreciated the artistic beauty of military firearms. |
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We have thrown those learnings out and simply looked at this with blinders. |
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As we continue to learn more, we apply those learnings to make our game and players safer. |
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Beyond that, only once we've learned about music can we take our learnings into other areas. |
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Sharing my learnings and helping accelerate their growth plans is very rewarding. |
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The development plan is phased to capture learnings and enhance execution, development and marketing. |
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He recapped three learnings he had made over the years that he felt had been highlighted as extremely valuable during the workshop. |
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What are the learnings to be drawn from this crisis for the future of agriculture? |
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Parapente passion 06: Paul Larvi, ex-student of the school, shares his passion, learnings and experiences. |
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The project will allow Imperial Oil to carefully consider and apply new learnings that maximize efficiencies and minimize impact. |
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It is truly stimulating, integrating these learnings with my community experiences and understanding. |
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General learnings from each observation are shared with workers through safety meetings and a database to further safety awareness. |
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It is through those angles and filters that we take in the experiences and learnings for the rest of our lives. |
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Such an investment calls for developing the means to share these learnings and better understand what works, what doesn't, and what would work better. |
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It is an unbroken chain of adventures, of understandings, of extraordinary learnings at the atomic and subatomic levels of the consciousness attached to this leaf created by the tree. |
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They have trouble transferring and generalising learnings. |
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It also conveys a responsibility, both towards individuals and to organisations, to make sure this journey is really undertaken and its learnings applied. |
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Talk about these relationships and share your projects and learnings. |
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The religion of the newly independent church was for its head to settle: for the rest of his life, Henry, who prided himself on his theological learnings, was to give much time and thought to the nature of the true religion. |
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We have indeed experienced a first half of record growth but what is most interesting for me in terms of learnings, is the second half of the year. |
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Below is an overview of the learnings that underlie the various methods and strategies for getting family violence information to rural audiences, particularly those dealing with family violence. |
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The purpose of this report is to highlight some of the key learnings, discussions, and outcomes resulting from the workshop, as well as to provide an overview of the workshop's evaluation survey findings. |
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Indeed, there is little evidence, either qualitative or quantitative, pointing to cross-border or cross-community migration of practices and learnings. |
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This section provides an overview of learnings that were discussed during the plenary, technical sessions, and the theme session presented by John Malcolm and Dan Christmas on relationship building. |
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In the case of FTX, the dialogue sessions were placed at equal importance to capacity building, to ensure that the learnings are grounded in the politics and impact of technology on women's lives, development and rights. |
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