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  • The name Oma, which is German for "grandmother," is a nod to the inspirational style of Egloff's predecessors.

    The Clog 2009

  • The name Oma, which is German for "grandmother," is a nod to the inspirational style of Egloff's predecessors.

    The Clog 2009

  • the word Oma does mean "grandmother" in German. it may also mean it in Dutch, but it definitely means it in German.

    That Personal Touch Jen 2009

  • He found her in a town called Oma, two leagues from

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • The giant tuna was priced at 15,500 yen per kilogram at Tsukiji Market on Wednesday, surpassing Aomori Prefecture's brand-name Oma tuna priced at 11,000 yen per kilogram.

    News On Japan 2009

  • And thanks to Sebastian and "Oma" for the ride home, on the autobahn.

    Derailed, and a Wonderful Bar-B-Q 2009

  • "Oma" is also Korean for aunt, and can be used for "mom's friend."

    That Personal Touch Jen 2009

  • Hui Mana 'Oma'o ( "Consolidated Green Power") received a SPRB for renewable energy projects on Oahu.

    Hawaii Reporter 2008

  • He is survived by wife Caroline "Loretta" Bigno; son Raynard Bigno of Idaho; daughters Priscilla (Eddie) Bowen of Dallas, Texas, Myra (Dean) Mayer of 'Oma'o, Karen (Wendel) Ishida of Kalaheo; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers Marcelino Bigno and Andy

    unknown title 2009

  • The recipes always make me think of summers with my Oma in Lockhart ...

    Chipotle sweet potato soup | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009

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