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At Tiecoon, the tiny accessories shop, co-owner Biana Todorovic says well-heeled commuters are snapping up the pricey neckwear.
Uncovering Penn's Charms Anne Kadet 2011
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We heard Broadway-destined, eight-year-old Biana Pinchuk belt out the Ethel Merman classic, "There's No Business Like Show Business," marveled at the skillful pas de deux by Kaori Fukui and Jun Tanabe of Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida, and clapped along with the bluegrass numbers by the very talented, seven-member Pursell Family, Miami's kick-heinie version of the Von Trapps.
Tara Solomon: Shine-y Happy People: Another Week of Miami Excess Tara Solomon 2012
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Biana Stepanian of Corcoran in Sag Harbor has the listing.
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When the monarch greeted five-year-old Lara Vandervalle and her three-year-old sister Biana, she was presented with two posies.
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At sunset the troops, worn out by fatigue and hunger, arrived at the Biana pass; but the enemy brought up their guns, and the retreat was continued.
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General Lake's force, after a short rest, then marched southward, and took up a position at Biana.
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The Nile has no porpoises: * those of the sea go up the Delta no farther than Biana and Metonbis towards Selamoun.
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The Nile has no porpoises: * those of the sea go up the Delta no farther than Biana and Metonbis towards Selamoun.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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Biana, where the finest indigo is made, the best being then worth thirty-six rupees the maund at Agra, but much cheaper in the country.
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Description of Futtipoor, Biana, &c. of Nill, or Indigo; and of other Matters.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784
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