Loa means long, and tanga, a bag; or, as an adjective, freedom from restriction.
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There's a boy in a tanga buttering bread.
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But when a tanga-clad foreigner crosses the line, no one on this side seems to bat an eyelid.
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The Usambara Valley along the Tanga-Moschi railway was also fairly free.
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It was disembarked from the troopship near Tanga, and then moved against the position.
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We know to-day what occurred yesterday in Tokyo and Beirut, Shanghai and Batanga.
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Eat here or head next door to Batanga for tapas on the patio.
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A friend of mine, a trader in the Batanga district, in some way incurred the animosity of the society's local branch.
Ús de noho en anglès
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It involved several noho throughout the year where cohorts would stay together on a marae and train.
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She said it was a last minute decision after a noho marae with students over the weekend.
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The course will include several Māori immersion noho, or overnight workshops, as well as access to online learning support.
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Mr Temara said the noho were known to be intense - students would stay up learning till two or three o'clock in the morning.
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That answer did not please the noble Noho, it would seem.
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Ser Meryn, show the noble Noho Dimittis to the door.
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Tells about parties in her loft in NoHo.
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Pickups are at Brooklyn Kitchen in Williamsburg and at co-owner Jules's mother's roof deck in Noho.
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One of its unintended side effects is the creation of two new entertainment districts: SoHo and NoHo.
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His latest venture, a transplanted version of the legendary and tree-filled French-Vietnamese NoHo spot Indochine, is in Dubai.
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After that, Heat headed to NoHo to see what there was to learn about Fred Lobbrecht at Hudson University.
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During a wonderful formal presentation at a chic Noho restaurant, both forces unveiled a full, limited-edition line for eyes, lips and nails.
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Photo: 123RF E-commerce company Noho, which recycles nylon from old fishnets and carpets to produce ergonomic home furniture, launched in America in mid-April.
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Also, special mention to Anthony Carrigan who plays a Chechen gangster named Noho Hank, who is genuinely likeable and sunny, despite the drug-slinging and killing.