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I began to learn Hula at the age of three.
Hula is the effect of wind and ocean on the land.
Hula has covered the Games for radio, television, print and internet.
Draining the Hula turned out to be a mixed blessing.
In fact, in Hula the first thing you must teach is respect.
Hula had religious aspects that were not popular at that time.
"The Hula and the 'we'll be faster' part of it has taken over their thinking."
His design team came up with an innovation called the Hula, short for hull appendage.
"No one imagined that you could say no to drying the Hula."
And the rumour spread throughout the Hula that the time had come to flee.
Hula is a word in the Hawaiian language.
Lake Hula was historically referred to by different names.
"Hula is about expressing the poetry in the Hawaiian chants," he said.
The hoops used are often the brand name Hula Hoop.
The Hula is by no means a slam-dunk.
It may not have a Hula, but it made toast of the challenger fleet.
The Hula was expected to work best on downwind legs, when the boats sit flat and ride deep in the water.
The big debate was over the Hula.
Oliver said the difference in the Hula "is not upwind versus downwind."
Hula is a type of dancing from Hawaii.
Hula was outlawed at one time as a religious practice but today is performed in both spiritual and secular contexts.
"Hula Hoop" was released as the fifth single on 11 November 2011.
Hula has provided coverage about every Olympics since Barcelona.
The 2006 film Hula Girl was based on the story of the founding of the resort.
Hula is taught in schools or groups called hālau.