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She was a tall woman, with a light complexion, handsomely dressed in a large Harar Tobe, with silver earrings, and the kind of necklace called Jilbah or Kardas. 18 The Geradah (princess) at once ordered our hides to be spread in a comfortable part of the hut, and then supplied us with food — boiled beef, pumpkin, and Jowari cakes.
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She was a tall woman, with a light complexion, handsomely dressed in a large Harar Tobe, with silver earrings, and the kind of necklace called Jilbah or Kardas.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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Sophomore Damian Kardas (Oceanside, Calif.) had a game-high three runs batted in, including two in a two out double in the fourth inning, while also scoring a run himself.
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But the snow won't let up for long, as another storm is expected on Tuesday, Kardas said.
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From Wednesday through Friday, temperatures will be "bitterly cold," Kardas said.
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Levois on Kardas of the day - a River North cityscape isabel on Prices cut up to 55 percent at Catalpa Gardens
YoChicago 2009
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The snow is expected to tail off sometime around Sunday afternoon, Kardas said.
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Kardas said the request surprised the city because the site is a former ravine that was buried under 50 feet of fill when the nearby hillside was cut away to make room for an Interstate 5 project in 1980.
unknown title 2009
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Weather conditions should improve for the remainder of the week, Kardas said.
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Kardas, P), has shown that while cost is a reason, it is not the only one.
Brain Blogger 2009
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