It retails for $44.99 a pound, less than one tenth as much as pule.
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Pule, born in 1962, is back in Niue for the first time since 1999.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The delicacy, known as pule, is made in Zasavica, Serbia.
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Pule is also an artist, whose artwork includes painting, drawing, printmaking, film-making and performance.
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Pule, who completed 6 of 11 passes for 66 yards, left the game late in the first half after suffering a knee injury.
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Should she have both she will usually bestow her matai title on one of her family, probably her husband, and retain the pule.
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You can righteously bash the cult of Scientology, and then watch them pule and whine that no one understands them, except their army of libel lawyers.
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Pule has had a show at Gow Langsford every two years since 1995, so the relationship has been mutually beneficial, keeping both in the game.
From the nzherald.co.nz
We need our enemies, our menacing and dark-eyed nemesis, that foreign and terrifying thing we do not understand and against which we must rally and wail, push and pule, fight and destroy.
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Wail: cry weakly or softly; "she wailed with pain"
A plaintive melancholy whine; To whimper or to whine
Prayer, incantation, blessing, grace; to pray, worship, ask a blessing.