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[He uncovers the notes] After the Court rose yesterday we had a man called Ricardos here.
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[He uncovers the notes] After the Court rose yesterday we had a man called Ricardos here.
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[He uncovers the notes] After the Court rose yesterday we had a man called Ricardos here.
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[He uncovers the notes] After the Court rose yesterday we had a man called Ricardos here.
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He persuaded the government of the day to adopt a partial gold standard, making the Bank of England's gold available in standard-sized ingots ( "Ricardos") for merchants to make foreign payments.
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Sporting upswept hairdos and blue-and-white polka dot dresses, Saturday's crowd of 915 Lucy Ricardos established the first Guinness world record in her honor.
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Tony also hates our dad so much that I fear he might kill him if he ever shows up, and he hates Uncle Amado too, and the Rubins, and the Ricardos, and anyone else—good, bad, or indifferent—who ever assumed the role of parent or guardian in his life.
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And so we have the number of the Ricardos' apartment changed from episode to episode because they didn't bother to follow through with what was established.
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Se vienen las elecciones legislativas: ¡cuidado con los Ricardos!
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You will be hard pushed to find many Ricardos of Northern Irish extraction.
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