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No. 1, which was dated, "In the first year of Peroa," appeared to be the official appointment of the Royal Lady Amada, to be the prophetess to the temple of Isis and Horus the Child, which was also called Amada, and situated on the east bank of the Nile above Thebes.
The Ancient Allan Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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"It is a temple to Isis -- built, or rather rebuilt over the remains of an older temple on a site that seems to have been called Amada, at any rate in the later days, and so named after a city in Nubia, apparently by one of the Amen-hetep Pharaohs who had conquered it.
The Ancient Allan Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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Still other schools have overreacted to perceived threats, Amada said.
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Still other schools have overreacted to perceived threats, Amada said.
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We're hosting a party for our frineds Romeo and Amada to celebrate Amada's son Frank's 17th birthday.
Full House drewan 2008
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When I first spoke to Jose Garces, chef of Philadelphias popular, highly regarded Spanish restaurants Tinto and Amada, he wasnt yet on the no-longer-serving-it list.
The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009
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As Ramírez recalls, he painted Amada Lunita when his daughter Ina Itzel left to study cinematography in Madrid.
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Another of Ramírez's pieces that seems to have sprung straight from his emotional core is Amada Lunita (Beloved Little Moon).
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Lots of folks who defended Amada claimed that banishing her from the Edwards campaign was caving in and conforming to the right-wing spin machine, and would ultimately be self-defeating.
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When I first spoke to Jose Garces, chef of Philadelphias popular, highly regarded Spanish restaurants Tinto and Amada, he wasnt yet on the no-longer-serving-it list.
The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009
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