IPI role; original lyricist.
A Naga language spoken by the Ao Naga in Nagaland of northeast India.
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Examples for "original lyricist"
Examples for "original lyricist"
1Prince was an original lyricist and a "startling" guitar player, he added.
2Tweedy has always been an arresting and original lyricist, and these songs have lyrics he wants you to hear.
An autonomous entity within the state which is on the oblast (province) level of the overall administrative subdivision.
1The mang-ay-lu′-kay and the tĭng-ao′ I know nothing of except in name.
2I want to acknowledge the support I have had from te ao Māori.
3A debate has emerged about whether euthanasia has a place within te ao Māori.
4He urged te ao Māori to remain connected and to work together during this time.
5What would mental health care look like if it took te ao Maori as its foundation?
6He said he feared losing connection with te ao Māori completely when his mum Pare passed away.
7She has covered a range of stories and significant events in both te ao Māori and in Aotearoa.
8So skin-fibre layer, Sp gut-fibre layer, v blood-vessels in latter, ao primitive aortas, containing red blood-cells.)
9Today many remembered her for leading the land march and for the gains she made in te ao Māori.
10I watched as every idol I ever had in te ao Māori came and went from the whenua .
12He is free to return to competition immediately and could defend the Volta ao Algarve which begins in Portugal tomorrow.
13Lawyer Annette Sykes studied alongside Justice Williams at university and said his appointment was a milestone for te ao Māori.
14The college will consider the appointment of a strategic te ao Māori adviser, and the establishment of a new Māori name.
15She said she believed her upbringing in te ao Māori and her whānau had been the cornerstones of her career pathway.
16It cherry picked the Māori content which suited it and the prison was not supportive of te ao Māori, he said.