Ken Shirley, who was somehow in his fantasy land, started talking about taniwha. |
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Goblins may still be lurking, but it is the taniwha that has been nurtured. |
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I need only remind members that the hold-up of work on the Highway was because of a taniwha. |
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This angered the gods so much that they caused the lake to boil so the taniwha would be destroyed. |
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If people want to believe in tooth fairies, or leprechauns, or hobgoblins, or taniwha, or whatever, it is their right to do that. |
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Apparently a part of the new highway would violate the home of a taniwha, a water-dwelling spirit guardian. |
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The Minister seems to be acknowledging that he has serious concerns about taniwha in Ruatoria. |
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One day as she was bathing a taniwha seized her and dragged her down into his lair below the lake. |
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There is room for politics in the church, room for crosses and prayer mats and taniwha. |
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There is example after example, and what does this bill do to deal with the matter so that we might not chase the taniwha when we are trying to build a road? |
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Does it mean that taniwha will be holding up motorway bridges again? |
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The Environment Court then gets claims regarding taniwha and the like. |
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