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  • I grab my backpack and start to lift Tay's duffle from the floor, but he plants a shiny Lucchese on it.

    The Uninvited Guest Jane Hammons 2011

  • As understand Tay's question, you were wondering whether placing a middle tone early on might make it impossible to later leave a clean, transparent dark accent because it might pick up some of the white.

    Classifying Values James Gurney 2009

  • If refreshment is in order, make your way to Cho Binh Tay's covered food court, which runs parallel to Phan Van Koe Street.

    Ho Chi Minh City 2009

  • Web: www. culture.sh.cn Singapore THEATER Boom: Award-winning local playwright Jean Tay's take on an age-old problem of cities -- overcrowding.

    Time Off 2008

  • As for this week's contempt ruling, the first line of Justice Tay's decision is revealing as a standard for Singapore justice.

    Singapore Strikes Again 2008

  • I mean, they put Jacelyn Tay's picture and they name it "Fiona Xie"

    jaeaxe Diary Entry jaeaxe 2007

  • We'll begin with Tay (ph), Tay's calling us from Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Two Decades Later, Indigo Girls' Voices Still Strong 2007

  • CONAN: Okay, we had a little difficulty with the audio on Tay's phone, but basically you're both deeply involved in activism, and given everything else you do, how do you find time for all of that?

    Two Decades Later, Indigo Girls' Voices Still Strong 2007

  • Since 2000 some conservative American Episcopalians have traveled to Moses Tay's cathedral in Singapore, where they were consecrated as bishops by Asian and African Anglican prelates, including the Rwandan archbishop Emmanuel Kolini.

    The Next Christianity 2002

  • Since 2000 some conservative American Episcopalians have traveled to Moses Tay's cathedral in Singapore, where they were consecrated as bishops by Asian and African Anglican prelates, including the Rwandan archbishop Emmanuel Kolini.

    The Next Christianity 2002

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