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Examples
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Margery said "Agga," which is as it were, "_Encore_," or "_Bis_," so that I have her permission to tell you that story all over again.
Happy Days 1919
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You have another group under a tribal chief called Gul Agga (ph) coming in from the south.
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The last two kings, Enmebaragesi and his son Agga, are the first rulers attested in contemporary inscriptions.
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Sumerian epic poem on Gilgamesh and Agga is regarded as the earliest evidence on record about both councils and assemblies.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARNALDO MOMIGLIANO 1968
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Prince held a sort of Durbar, paid a return visit to the Gaekwar and went to the Agga, or arena for wild-beast combats, where he saw Eastern wrestlers, an elephant fight, a buffalo fight, a struggle of fighting rams, and a show of wild or curious animals.
The Life of King Edward VII with a sketch of the career of King George V 1893
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Agga-Groo looked at the compass with interest and tested its power of pointing north.
The Sea Fairies 1887
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"Who, then, has the time to rule over us?" asked Agga-Groo, the goldsmith.
The Sea Fairies 1887
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Agga-Groo, the goldworker, has promised me a gold leg that will stay down, but he never has time to make it.
The Sea Fairies 1887
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Agga-Groo hesitated, for he wanted the scissors badly, but finally he shook his head again.
The Sea Fairies 1887
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OLD Scipio, stunned by the blow from the patrol, remained unconscious for some time, notwithstanding the efforts of Agga; for aroused from her apathy by the rough voices of the patrol, she raised her dim eyes from the hearth just as he fell.
Jamie Parker, the Fugitive Emily Catharine Pierson 1851
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