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akala

or &#³æ27;²¹Â·°ì²¹Â·±ô²¹

[ uh-kah-luh ]

noun

  1. a Hawaiian shrub, Rubus hawaiensis, with erect or arching canes that bear large edible raspberries, which ripen to red and purple and are distinctively tart.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of akala1

First recorded in 1865–70; from Hawaiian Ê¿Äå°ì²¹±ô²¹
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Closer on the horizon, Nubank is preparing to launch checking accounts in Mexico this year, after it received regulatory approval for its acquisition of local lender Akala.

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Akala feels that most people get their "sense of the past" from entertainment, and that the "black presence" in Elizabethan England is not well known.

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Although it's not "well known", Akala says the world in the book might feel familiar to some because "London hasn't changed that much".

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Although The Dark Lady is a fiction book, Akala didn't feel the need to separate his political views.

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But according to artist, writer and social commentator Akala, they're all missing something.

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