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Examples
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On not calling Fermina to test her statement, Raja Rozela said "it did not affect the prosecution's case in any way".
nst online 2009
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Florentino Ariza, invited into the house by Lorenzo Daza, had just laid eyes on Fermina for the first time.
Ben Lear: Storstad 2008
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There are three species of autochthonous birds in the Swamp, ferminia (Fermina cerverai), gallinuela de Santo Tomás (Cyanolignas cerverai), and Zapata Sparrow (Torreornis inexpectata), with populations that seem to be recovering.
Cuban wetlands 2007
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The female lead Fermina, to be played by Giovanna Mezzogiorno has been taken for a while — and by an Italian, no less.
Sandino Moreno joins 'Love in the Time of Cholera' | EW.com 2006
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Fermina rushes to her husband, lying on the patio beneath the treacherous ladder.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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“There are things,” Fermina Daza says, “you only do for love.”
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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“There are things,” Fermina Daza says, “you only do for love.”
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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The book opens late in the life of Fermina Daza, on the day when her doctor husband falls from a ladder to his death.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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The book opens late in the life of Fermina Daza, on the day when her doctor husband falls from a ladder to his death.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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Fermina rushes to her husband, lying on the patio beneath the treacherous ladder.
Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996
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