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Dago's Gulch, Montana: naming places has always been political as well as a personal act, but Mark Monmonier's boyishly infectious history of principally American toponyms maps out the sexism, racism, and imperialism through which we have come to know our landscapes.
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Dago's Gulch, Montana: naming places has always been political as well as a personal act, but Mark Monmonier's boyishly infectious history of principally American toponyms maps out the sexism, racism, and imperialism through which we have come to know our landscapes.
The Chicago Blog: Review: Monmonier, From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow 2006
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Dago's statement said Chad, which does not share a boundary with Congo, was glad it had prevented the war from spilling over into other, unnamed, countries.
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"I may need it as evidence when we get Mr. Phut, or whatever the Dago's name is."
The Diamond Cross Mystery Being a Somewhat Different Detective Story Chester K. Steele
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The quiet exclamation was all that issued from the Dago's lips; the surge of emotion within him sought no vent in words.
Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories Perceval Gibbon 1902
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The Dago's smile was gone now; his forehead was puckered like a child's in bewilderment, and a darker doubt at the back of his thoughts loomed up in his troubled eyes.
Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories Perceval Gibbon 1902
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"It was about spillin 'some tar on the deck, an' now the Dago's got to stop up this arternoon an 'holystone it clean in his watch below."
Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories Perceval Gibbon 1902
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Dago's face was now a mask that looked as if it had never smiled.
Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories Perceval Gibbon 1902
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Dago's bare fut on the top o 'mine, when I'm takin' a glass. An 'that's th' way they make ut.
A Splendid Hazard Harold MacGrath 1901
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Italian translation, and when he yawned in our faces and left the _café_ early, it was because the night before the Dago's _Woman in White_ or
Nights Rome, Venice, in the Aesthetic Eighties; London, Paris, in the Fighting Nineties Elizabeth Robins Pennell 1895
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