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It contradicts what Obama said about people struggling, which C. Coraggio reminded us in post #1.
New Obama Advertisement Is Aimed at Workers - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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It looks like the serial offenders (Corinne Coraggio, rayleequooted, steve pesce, etc.) are out in force tonight.
Powell Met With Obama, McCain in June - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Titteretto and Vergognese and Coraggio with their extrahand
Finnegans Wake 2006
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When they called "Avanti!" it was a piercing cry, and when the call "Coraggio!" went through their lines, it changed to a dull, thunderous roll.
Menschen im Krieg. English Andreas Latzko 1909
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The barrels of the rifles glowed with heat -- and still the rumbling cries of "Coraggio!" came nearer and nearer.
Menschen im Krieg. English Andreas Latzko 1909
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"Coraggio, Afrika, stand up!" appealed the pope, telling the continent to seek "a peace that opens everyone of good will to overcome religious, ethnic, language and cultural differences."
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But Coraggio said it could be difficult to advance further.
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"Coraggio, Afrika, stand up!" appealed the pope, telling the continent to seek "a peace that opens everyone of good will to overcome religious, ethnic, language and cultural differences."
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Coraggio,/.m. courage, courage a deehred enemy, mi mortel i, f» f. cordiality, cordial ite intc, a. cordially, cordialement roy/ *.m. a cordelier, (un Frate cano) cordelier -,
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"_Coraggio! _" said Jack to himself, "it is I who am the true philanthropist.
The Perpetual Curate 1862
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