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  • Little "Angi", as her mother called her, was also lucky to have survived the war's chaotic aftermath, overcoming a bad start from poor nutrition that made her bones weak.

    Aish.com 2010

  • Little "Angi", as her mother called her, was also lucky to have survived the war's chaotic aftermath, overcoming a bad start from poor nutrition that made her bones weak.

    Aish.com 2010

  • He'd written his masterpiece Angi in standard tuning, but his revolutionary new DADGAD tuning unlocked the door to a much richer guitar sound, which he first used on the track She Moved Through the Fair in 1963.

    Davey Graham invents DAGDAD 2011

  • He'd written his masterpiece Angi in standard tuning, but his revolutionary new DADGAD tuning unlocked the door to a much richer guitar sound, which he first used on the track She Moved Through the Fair in 1963.

    Davey Graham invents DAGDAD 2011

  • Angi and I are going out to buy me a pair of pet ratties.

    Angi's Snake and Me fantasyecho 2007

  • I'll save because Angi will help me pay for some food once in a while.

    Angi's Snake and Me fantasyecho 2007

  • This Saturday, Angi and I are going to buy me some pet rats.

    March 16th, 2007 fantasyecho 2007

  • Angi has to pay $7 per rat for her snake every week, so we thought it would be better for us if we just bought me a couple of mice and gave her babies everytime I could.

    Angi's Snake and Me fantasyecho 2007

  • My friend Angi got a snake a few months ago, and I went to visit it the other day before taking her out for a chocolate chiller at Second Cup.

    Angi's Snake and Me fantasyecho 2007

  • Beaumont Ride of Silence organizer Angi Walker (center in red) leads the group in Beaumont.

    Archive 2006-05-01 2006

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