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mauger

(ˈmɔːɡə)
adj
Caribbean (of persons or animals) thin or lean
[from Du. mager thin, meagre]
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Sister Beatrice Mauger, who lives in the Bint Jbeil town of Qouzah, told The Daily Star that she learned Thursday through several contacts that Tachtouch had been captured in northern Galilee by a monkey sanctuary that had tracked him over the course of five days.
Tonight will also be an emotional night for fans of the Diamonds, as the event will also be a celebration of the life of six-times World Speedway Champion, three-times World Long Track Champion Ivan Mauger, who died last weekend.
IVAN MAUGER was the golden boy of speedway - and not just because his bike was gold-plated for posterity.
BELLE Vue paid a fitting tribute to club legend Ivan Mauger with a stupendous 47-43 performance against league favourites Poole that saw the Rentruck Aces walk away with three points.
NEWCASTLE Diamonds' greatest ever speedway rider, Ivan Mauger, has died.
NEWCASTLE SPEEDWAY LEGEND IVAN MAUGER AND WORLD'S BEST EVER RIDER DIES Terry Heweson: "I remember climbing the fence at Brough Park on Monday evenings to watch the speedway, Ivan Mauger, Ole Olsen, Anders Michanek.
Nicknamed the "Galloping Mauger', he won his first World Championship in 1968, his first of five World Speedway Championship Gold Medals.
CIH Scotland executive director Annie Mauger said the new cap could put many families at serious risk of losing their homes and render housing in large parts of the country unaffordable for them.
The Tigers parted company with Scott Hansen last week as the defence coach, who came from New Zealand with head coach Aaron Mauger last season, paid the price for his side conceding 30 points or more in three of their opening five games.
FORMER All Blacks centre Aaron Mauger believes the European Champions Cup is the "most prestigious competition" in club rugby.