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Te and for
The Maori had several names for what was the constellation Argo, these included Te Waka-o-Tamarereti, Te Kohi-a-Autahi, and Te Kohi.
John Guard established a shore station at Te Awaiti in 1827 for right whales.
The Lavoisier definition was held as absolute truth for over 30 years, until the 1810 article and subsequent lectures by Sir Humphry Davy in which he proved the lack of oxygen in H < sub > 2 </ sub > S, H < sub > 2 </ sub > Te, and the hydrohalic acids.
Mu Bai, intending to give up his warrior life, asks Shu Lien to transport his sword, also referred to as the Green Destiny, to the city of Peking, as a gift for their friend Sir Te ( Sihung Lung ).
The Māori name for the Southern Cross is Te Punga (" the anchor ").
The " Yan Zun Version ," which is only extant for the Te Ching, derives from a commentary attributed to Han Dynasty scholar Yan Zun ( 巖尊, fl.
The Tao Te Ching is written in Classical Chinese, which can be difficult to understand completely, even for well-educated native speakers of modern Chinese.
The four works are: Ave Maria for mixed chorus ; Stabat Mater for mixed chorus and orchestra ; Laudi alla Vergine Maria for female chorus ; and Te Deum for double chorus and orchestra.
After each general election, the new House of Assembly nominates three or four of its own members to stand as candidates for President ( Te Beretitenti ).
They are in the range from 10 < sup > 13 </ sup > to 2. 2 × 10 < sup > 24 </ sup > years ( for < sup > 128 </ sup > Te ).
In the foundational text of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching, Laozi explains that Tao is not a ' name ' for a ' thing ' but the underlying natural order of the universe whose ultimate essence is difficult to circumscribe.
Diplomatic relations are progressing, the Ambassador of Vanuatu for Abkhazia and other countries, including Russia, has been appointed as Mrs. Te Moli Venaos Mol Saken ( Thi Tam ) Goiset, one of the strongest proponents of Vanuatu recognition of Abkhaz independence.
A smaller campus in the Te Aro district of Wellington is the base for the architecture and design schools.
In the 19th century, sacred music escaped from the church and leaped onto the concert stage, with large sacred works unsuitable for church use, such as Berlioz's Te Deum and Requiem, and Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem.
The two then went their separate ways, and Sullivan produced his Festival Te Deum ( 1872 ), an oratorio, The Light of the World ( 1873 ), and other pieces, including incidental music for West End productions of several Shakespeare plays.
" Beth Te pilla " is derived from the cognate verb, " hitpallel " ( פ ּ ליל ) which is also spelled as pa ^ li ^ yl ( pronounced: paleel ) which implies " estimate, judge, render a verdict " thus " hitpallel " means " to pray " or " to seek a judgment for oneself " or " to plead ".
Most government departments and agencies have bilingual names ; for example, the Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua, and places such as local government offices and public libraries display bilingual signs and use bilingual stationery.
Anne Salmond records aghee for aki ( In the year 1773, from the North Island East Coast, p. 98 ), Toogee and E tanga roak for Tuki and Tangaroa ( 1793, Northland, p216 ), Kokramea, Kakramea for Kakaramea ( 1801, Hauraki, p261 ), toges for toki ( s ), Wannugu for Uenuku and gumera for kumara ( 1801, Hauraki, p261, p266, p269 ), Weygate for Waikato ( 1801, Hauraki, p277 ), Bunga Bunga for pungapunga, tubua for tupua and gure for kurī ( 1801, Hauraki, p279 ), as well as Tabooha for Te Puhi ( 1823, Northern Northland, p385 ).

Te and thinking
* Extraverted thinking ( Te ): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives.
* Extraverted thinking ( Te ): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives.
People who are understanding ( through the use of Ti ) usually value objects and people based on usefulness, as opposed to the people who use extroverted thinking ( Te ) who view people or things as having a worth.
; Auxiliary < nowiki >:</ nowiki > Extraverted thinking ( Te )
* Extraverted thinking ( Te ): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives.
* Extraverted thinking ( Te ): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives.
* Extraverted thinking ( Te ): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives.
* Extraverted thinking ( Te ): Te organizes and schedules ideas and the environment to ensure the efficient, productive pursuit of objectives.
Advanced students of Ryu Te achieve multiple blocks and strikes in a single flowing motion, rather than thinking of blocks, strikes, and locks as separate techniques end-to-end.

Te and term
The most influential early burgher highlife musician was George Darko, whose " Akoo Te Brofo " coined the term and is considered the beginning of the genre.
Over the long term, Fe will balance the awareness that ENTJs have of themselves and others by dampening the excessive effects of the dominant Te function.
The Māori text of the Declaration was made by the tino rangatira ( hereditary chiefs ) of the northern part of New Zealand and uses the term Rangatiratanga to mean independence, declaring the country a " whenua Rangatira " ( independent state ) to be known as The United Tribes of New Zealand ( Te Wakaminenga o nga Hapu o Nu Tireni ).
When Buddhism was introduced into China, ratnatraya was translated as sanbao (), a term that first occurred in the Tao Te Ching.
* In philosophy, Lao Zi writes about ten thousand things in the Tao Te Ching In Zen Buddhism, the " 10, 000 Things " is a term meaning all of phenomenal reality.
The Tao Te Ching has been seen as a nondualist text ; from that perspective, the term " Tao " could be interpreted as a name for the Ultimate Reality ( which, as the Tao Te Ching itself notes, is not the reality itself ).
In the book Piglet is shown to possess great power — a common interpretation of the word Te, which more commonly means Virtue — not only because he is small, but also because he has a great heart or, to use a Taoist term, Tz ' u.
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment ( Te Kaitiaki Taiao a Te Whare Pāremata in Māori ) is an independent Officer of the New Zealand Parliament appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the House of Representatives for a five-year term under the Environment Act 1986.
Te Papa has a mixture of long term exhibitions of cultural objects, hands-on and interactive exhibitions, cultural spaces and touring exhibitions.
In December 2005, Te Papa announced a postponement to the long term Toi Te Papa: Art of The Nation exhibition, that was to coincide with the Wellington Arts Festival.
However, since Whakahuihui Vercoe stepped down at the end of his two-year term as archbishop in 2006, the church has decided that three bishops shall share the position and style of archbishop, each representing one of the three tikanga, or cultural streams of the church: Te Pihopatanga o Aotearoa ( the Bishopric of Aotearoa, serving Māori ), the Dioceses in New Zealand ( serving Pakeha ) and the Diocese of Polynesia.
In fact Te Ra-whiti ( The Rising Sun ) is the general Maori term for the East Coast of the North Island.
Although the Tao Te Ching originally used sanbao to mean " compassion ", " frugality ", and " humility ", the term was later used to translate the Three Jewels ( Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha ) in Chinese Buddhism, and to mean the Three Treasures ( jing, qi, and shen ) in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Hauhau is a Māori term that was applied to a branch of the religious movement Pai Marire, founded by Te Ua Haumēne of the Taranaki tribe in New Zealand in the 1860s.

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