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"I've always composed [songs], since I was a kid ... in primary school I remember writing songs with my friends during recess," recalls Acha, a lifelong student at music academies.
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"I've always composed [songs], since I was a kid ... in primary school I remember writing songs with my friends during recess," recalls Acha, a lifelong student at music academies.
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Two of Aelle’s children are known by name, a daughter called Acha who married Aethelferth of Bernicia (see earlier post for more information on Acha), and a son called Edwin (Eadwine) who was exiled by Aethelferth of Bernicia and later regained his kingdom (Bede Book II Ch.12).
Aelle of Deira Carla 2009
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Two of Aelle’s children are known by name, a daughter called Acha who married Aethelferth of Bernicia (see earlier post for more information on Acha), and a son called Edwin (Eadwine) who was exiled by Aethelferth of Bernicia and later regained his kingdom (Bede Book II Ch.12).
Archive 2009-11-01 Carla 2009
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Calientes, "together form the _Jemez_ and _San Diego_ clusters of pueblos, [70]" Acha "is _Picuries_," Braba, "_Taos_. [
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I was rapturous about my starter of Callos de Acha $12, which was raw, silky sea scallop ceviche with fresh passion fruit and truffle salt.
Jay Weston: Taberna -- Upscale Mexican Food in Beverly Hills Jay Weston 2011
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I was rapturous about my starter of Callos de Acha $12, which was raw, silky sea scallop ceviche with fresh passion fruit and truffle salt.
Jay Weston: Taberna -- Upscale Mexican Food in Beverly Hills Jay Weston 2011
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I was rapturous about my starter of Callos de Acha $12, which was raw, silky sea scallop ceviche with fresh passion fruit and truffle salt.
Jay Weston: Taberna -- Upscale Mexican Food in Beverly Hills Jay Weston 2011
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But many other U.S. companies only now are "starting to wake up to the African opportunity," says Acha Leke, a Lagos-based director of the McKinsey Global Institute.
U.S. Companies Race to Catch Up in Africa James R. Hagerty 2011
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But many other U.S. companies only now are "starting to wake up to the African opportunity," says Acha Leke, a Lagos-based director of the McKinsey Global Institute.
U.S. Companies Race to Catch Up in Africa James R. Hagerty 2011
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