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Dear mama4obama, the race is over Obama can't win, you know whay?? he cant 'win against McCain, also what states he won? little states where most where Africo-American this tell you the truth.
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Tamazight (plur. of Amazigh), are the Gætulian indigenes speaking an Africo – Semitic tongue (see Essai de Grammaire Kabyle, etc., par A. Hanoteau, Paris, Benjamin Duprat).
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Septemtrione Africo pelago, ab Ortu sinu magnæ Syrtis, à Meridie montium perpetuis jugis; quibus à Libyæ desertis et Gætulis discernitur; ab Occasu Tusca amne.
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A Tusca amne usque ad Ampsagam fluvium litori Africo praetenditur Numidia, Masinissæ Regis nomine maxime clara, nunc
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The prejudices of oriental and Africo-eastern people are wholly set against statistics, or numbering the population.
Travels in Morocco 2003
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Africo – Gothic style, but it compares most favourably with the cathedral at Sierra Leone, particularly internally, wherein, indeed, it far surpasses that structure.
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Negroes had last year indicated their desire for separation; but Mr. Sanders, the colored editor of _The Africo-American Presbyterian_, of
The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 07, July, 1889 Various
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Africo-Americans in many directions, among others, those of Wisconsin, from whom Mr. J.nathan J. Myers, a very respectable grocer, was delegated as their Chairman to counsel me on the subject.
Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party Martin Robinson Delany
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Africo-European had been his successful rival in one of those numberless flirtations of his, in which Beethoven always came out second.
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 Rupert Hughes 1914
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Roghudi on our right; on the other side, Africo and Casalnuovo.
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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