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ABRI THE LABYRINTH ESCORTED BY VASU, HAPLO AND HIS COMPANIONS WALKED through the giant iron gates that led into the streets of Abri.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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Abri is Italian and means Father of a mighty nation (pronounced - ay BREE)
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Abri is Italian and means Father of a mighty nation (pronounced - ay BREE)
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Cape Breton ceded to them, and when that was refused, they insisted that they must have some place, as an "Abri" to secure themselves.
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Abri a carta, e, estupefacto, fiquei abismado a contemplar aquela coisa cor-de-rosa que vou ser obrigado a fixar no pára-brisas do carro.
Resmungos Artur 2007
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Though not professionally grounded in the archaeology of the area, I've always had an interest as my first archaeology professor and advisor at Tulane, Harvey Bricker, did his dissertation research there at Abri Pataud.
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Sacob parliamentary liaison office chairman Abri Meiring urged the department to delay the implementation of the proposals until an appropriate assessment was made of their possible economic consequences.
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Other speakers at the four-hour meeting included prof W E Kaiser who chairs the National Marketing Council, and advocate Abri
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Marit found it difficult to believe that this gangling, frail Sartan had once been a creature as beautiful and powerful as the green and golden dragon she'd seen soaring above Abri.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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The River of Anger, which flowed beneath the city walls of Abri, was frozen.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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