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marari

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/ ˈmɑːrɑːriː /

noun

  1. a Māori name for butterfish

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The investigative team, led by Deputy Attorney General Amit Marari, released additional findings on Monday.

From Seattle Times

Led by the deputy attorney general, Amit Marari, the government investigation team included technology experts from the Shin Bet, Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, and the Mossad, its foreign espionage agency.

From New York Times

Told by Pandit Jagannáth Prasád, master of Marári Kalán village school, and recorded by Pandit Madhuban, second master of the same, Unáo district, Oudh.

From Project Gutenberg

Your tourist knows them not; he will go by rail from S. Ellero to Arezzo, and make his way by train up the valley to Stia; your traveller will walk from Vallombrosa to Consuma, where Giuseppe Marari of Stia will send a vettura to meet him.

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