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Emirau Island, also called Emira, is an island in the Bismarck Archipelago located at 1°38.5′S 149°58.5′E. It is currently part of the New Ireland province of Papua New Guinea. The local language is a dialect of the Mussau-Emira language. The Bismarck Archipelago is a group of islands off the northeastern coast of New Guinea in the western Pacific Ocean, named in honour of the German chancellor Otto von Bismarck and belonging to Papua New Guinea. ... New Ireland is an island in the Pacific, and the most northeastern province of Papua New Guinea. ... The Mussau-Emira lanuage is spoken on the islands of Mussau and Emira in the St. ...


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Emira Property Fund (279 words)
Emira Property Fund ("the fund") is a property unit trust in terms of the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act, No. 45 of 2002.
Emira has entered into agreements in respect of the acquisition of a portfolio of properties.
Holders of participatory interests in Emira are advised that the fund is still in discussions regarding a potential transaction which may have an effect on the price.
Film Summary: Welcome to Sarajevo, a film by Michael Winterbottom (3087 words)
Emira finds Roadrunner, the little baby she gives special care to, and we see her holding the baby.
Here comes Emira, who is holding Roadrunner, her "charge." The Emira learns that only babies will go on the bus—so she will be left behind.
Emira seems withdrawn, but she has answered, "Yes." "It’s just for a short time—until the war is over," he says.
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