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Web: www. urbtix.hk Kuala Lumpur DANCE Patches of Dreams: From a collaboration between German choreographer Ben J. Riepe and the Kwang Tung Dance Troupe come two performances, "Lah" and "Winter 33 Celsius," a work for nine dancers set to Shanghai music from the 1930s.
Time Off 2007
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'Lah' is 'her' and the Kabalists say this is to be expanded to all nature.
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As is, it looks like someone went over a randomish pile of Dolly Madison Zingers with a can of Barbasol, plopped on the jelly bean nose, and…Wah Lah.
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But Scundoo is clever (it was he who cleverly gave Klok-No-Ton the fatal tip accusing La-Lah) and agrees to solve the mystery.
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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Well done you! on May 2, 2008 at 9: 31 pm | Reply TotallyUn-PC well look at you going all Lah-de-dah literate on us
Please don’t send me to Canada! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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In the first episode, she goes to Wilmington, Mass., to live for a week with the Mastropietros, a glum, self-described "Lah-jah-than-life Italian feeyamily."
NBC's 'Losing It With Jillian,' shedding tears before pounds 2010
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It's a fine, storied place where school buses of white suburban children are taken by their well-meaning Caucasian Spanish teachers on field trips to see the real-live "Lah-tee-nose" making tortillas and selling pinatas.
Esther J. Cepeda: Dispelling the Hispanic Chicago Pilsen Myth: We're - GASP! - Everywhere 2009
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“You know Lah just wanted John to carry her home.”
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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Mommee was hypersensitive and quick to take offense: her college epitath was “Calista Dennis, Lah to us; Nice and friendly, willing to fuss.”
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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"The Recovery Act has energized people towards science," said Olufunmilayo (Oh-Luh-fuhn-ME-Leye-Oh) I. Olopade, (Oh-Lah-Pa-dee), professor of medicine and human genetics and director of the Cancer Risk Clinic at the University of Chicago.
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