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  • DAMA/LIBRA collaboration (Dama stands for Dark Matter much like Lumo stands for Luboš Motl haha) claims nothing less than an eight-sigma ( "extremely certain") discovery of the particles of dark matter.

    The Reference Frame 2010

  • La Dama is the dance bar of extraordinary character at the foot of my subida, which plays predominantly traditional songs and danzón from Cuba and Veracruz.

    Guanajuato's sonic landscape 2001

  • La Dama is the dance bar of extraordinary character at the foot of my subida, which plays predominantly traditional songs and danzón from Cuba and Veracruz.

    Guanajuato's sonic landscape 2001

  • The dough for the Baci di Dama is very dry and crumbly.

    Baci di Dama 2007

  • The dough for the Baci di Dama is very dry and crumbly.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • And, after all, they are but trifles; for all this arises from my 'Dama's' being in the country for three days (at Capofiume).

    Selected English Letters Various 1913

  • And after all, they are but trifles; for all this arises from my 'Dama's' being in the country for three days (at Capo-fiume).

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

  • Montague, I shall take it as a favour, and will transfer and translate it to the 'Dama' in question.

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

  • The worst was, that the 'Dama' in whose box I was, went off in the same way, I really believe more from fright than any other sympathy -- at least with the players: but she has been ill, and I have been ill, and we are all languid and pathetic this morning, with great expenditure of sal volatile. [

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

  • [Footnote 42: The "Dama," in whose company he witnessed this representation, thus describes its effect upon him: -- "The play was that of Mirra; the actors, and particularly the actress who performed the part of Mirra, seconded with much success the intentions of our great dramatist.

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

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