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| has gloss | eng: Maasina Ruru was an emancipation movement for self-government and self-determination during and after World War II, 1945-1950, credited with creating the movement towards independence for the Solomon Islands. The name is from the Areare language meaning the Rule of "relationship of siblings together" and is often corrupted to "Marching Rule" , "Marxist Rule", or "Rule of Brotherhood". |
| lexicalization | eng: Maasina Rule |
| lexicalization | eng: Maasina Ruru |
| lexicalization | eng: Marching Rule |
| instance of | (noun) the northernmost islands are part of Papua New Guinea; the remainder form an independent state within the British Commonwealth Solomons, Solomon Islands |
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| Norwegian | |
| has gloss | nor: Marching Rule var en nasjonal bevegelse på Salomonøyene. Den oppstod under andre verdenskrig og var virksom til 1953. |
| lexicalization | nor: Marching Rule |
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