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  • At the Korona shopping center, people stand outside a foreign-exchange booth, waiting for someone to come and sell dollars.

    Belarus Protests Fueled by Internet Freedom, Bad Economy 2011

  • SANCHEZ: In other words, the success of some kids camouflaged the failure of others, and teachers had become accustomed to that, says Korona.

    Annapolis High School: A Work In Progress 2010

  • It is a blend of four cultivated varieties—Gento, Ostara, Red Gauntlet and Korona—none of which are wild, but all of which have prominent flavor characteristics.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • It is a blend of four cultivated varieties—Gento, Ostara, Red Gauntlet and Korona—none of which are wild, but all of which have prominent flavor characteristics.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • It is a blend of four cultivated varieties—Gento, Ostara, Red Gauntlet and Korona—none of which are wild, but all of which have prominent flavor characteristics.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • 'The Ray Korona Band (AFM members) performs original and traditional labor songs for scores of union events in the

    Downsized 1997

  • 'The Ray Korona Band (AFM members) performs original and traditional labor songs for scores of union events in the

    Send me an ambulance 1992

  • Margaret and Miss King eventually got away on the raft, and were picked up by the steamer Korona.

    The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire Charles Morris 1877

  • We intended to put straight out and trust to luck that the Korona, that was about due at St. Pierre, would pick us up.

    The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire Charles Morris 1877

  • "You remember the 1990s when people waited in line for bread," said Maria Titova, 40, a housewife, who had been in line at the Korona supermarket for several hours.

    NYT > Global Home By MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ 2011

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