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Examples
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His warning resonates with Fabiana and other residents of Ashdod.
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"This was a good year for Brazil and I think things are only getting better, it feels like we're making big advances," said Fabiana dos Santos Silva, an 18-year-old student who gathered with hundreds of thousands of others on a main avenue in Sao Paulo.
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His warning resonates with Fabiana and other residents of Ashdod.
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Fabiana, an immigrant from France and mother of two, says her children have stayed home since schools closed when the barrage of rockets began.
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Fabiana, an immigrant from France and mother of two, says her children have stayed home since schools closed when the barrage of rockets began.
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The image shows players Maria Potassa, Eva Gonzalez, Fabiana Vallejos and Andrea Ojeda smiling broadly as they pull back the skin on the side of their eyes, in a crude impersonation of Chinese people.
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The image shows players Maria Potassa, Eva Gonzalez, Fabiana Vallejos and Andrea Ojeda smiling broadly as they pull back the skin on the side of their eyes, in a crude impersonation of Chinese people.
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The closest Argentina came to scoring was midway through the second half when a 40-yard effort from Fabiana Vallejos fooled goalkeeper Miho Fukumoto but hit the post.
Cup roundup: Japan's late goal tops Argentina; N. Korea wins 2007
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And Fabiana, stay strong and best wishes for a full recovery.
Puredistance Sample Giveaway Marina Geigert 2009
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Fabiana, love all, and especially Iseut s'enfuit :
Eau de...? Prize Draw Marina Geigert 2009
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