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Pitcher Wilson Alvarez just came back, as did shortstop Cesar Izturis and outfielder Ricky Ledee, but catcher Paul Bako is on the 60-day disabled list.
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The new catcher, Paul Bako, is with his fourth organization in four seasons in the major leagues.
USATODAY.com - It's too easy to underestimate these Braves 2001
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Light-hitting Bako is personal catcher for Maddux. ...
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It was coming from the inn called Bako's Skeleton.
Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973
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At the camp site, there was this Spanish guy called Bako who was already at the site for two days!
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A row of five almost-finished industrial units in Langley Moor, Durham, came down "as if it had been subject to a controlled explosion", said Sean Kelly, the operations manager at Bako Northern.
Hurricane Katia: 80mph winds as Britain takes a battering 2011
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With all the crap in the air it looks like you live in Bako.
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Obama AYLF participants Taiwo, Bako, and Ruth outlined their backgrounds and how each used their entrepreneurial skills to address one of the FEEED ™ pillars.
Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: Nigeria's Youth Express Concerns on 2011 Election 2010
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On the heels of returning from President Obama's African Young Leaders Forum (AYLF), the three Nigerian participants -- Taiwo, Ruth and Bako -- joined me on World Youth Day to discuss the Nigerian 2011 elections to encourage young Nigerians to take part in the development of their country on the FEEEDS ™ pillars (Food Security, Education, Environment-Energy, Economics, Democracy, and Self-Help) which starts first with participation in and belief in the election process.
Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: Nigeria's Youth Express Concerns on 2011 Election 2010
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On the heels of returning from President Obama's African Young Leaders Forum (AYLF), the three Nigerian participants -- Taiwo, Ruth and Bako -- joined me on World Youth Day to discuss the Nigerian 2011 elections to encourage young Nigerians to take part in the development of their country on the FEEEDS⢠pillars (Food Security, Education, Environment-Energy, Economics, Democracy, and Self-Help) which starts first with participation in and belief in the election process.
Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: Nigeria's Youth Express Concerns on 2011 Election 2010
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