Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. Incumbent Mazie K. Hirono defeated Ron Curtis in the general election for U.S. Senate Hawaii on November 6, 2018. = candidate ...
Heavy Industries Minister H D Kumaraswamy praised both companies' progress, hailing Tata Motors and M&M for developing this capability. The minister exuded confidence that more applicants would take ...
However, Zhongli’s voice actor had a lot on the line when it came to pulling her on the 5.3 banner. For those that don’t know, Mavuika is played by Mikako Komatsu a famous Japanese VA known ...
No “investors” I’ve met are here to make Hawaii great. They are here to fill their wallets. Now apartment building complexes are being considered here. Wow. Terrible idea. I just want to ...
Almost every individual in ordinary health possesses the means of singing, which consist simply of a voice that can produce musical tones, and an ear that is capable of guiding its inflections.
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Despite a price surge, there is no shortage of fish in Hawaii. To meet the high demand for fresh fish during the holiday season, Tamashiro increases his purchases of high-quality fish, even though ...
We have now had all of the UK bank holidays listed for 2024 and, with many people set to return to work soon, it makes sense that some may be wondering when we can expect to be off in 2025.
But it wasn’t all bad, as there were some moments that warmed our hearts. These are the stories that shaped Hawaii in 2024. The year began with an island-wide manhunt for Sidney Tafokitau on New ...
Large breaking waves could cause damage in infrastructure near certain shores in Hawaii this weekend, with the high-surf warning remaining in effect until 6 a.m. local time on Saturday.
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