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That father, Lorenzo Lamas, is no stranger to TV himself: He was a soap opera heartthrob in the ’80s (Falcon Crest), a bad-ass Renegade cop in the ’90s, and has starred in scores of B-movies like Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster and Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus.
'Leave It To Lamas': Lorenzo, Shayne, and Co. ain't no Cleavers | EW.com 2009
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Saavedra Lamas was a distinguished student at Lacordaire College and at the University of Buenos Aires where he received the
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Saavedra Lamas was a leading Argentinian academician in two areas.
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At the head of all the Lamas is the Dalai Lama of Lhasa, the Rome of Tibet.
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At the head of all the Lamas is the Dalai Lama of Lhasa, the Rome of Tibet.
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At the bottom of this mountain was a cemetery for the Lamas, that is, piles of bones and a pack of dogs.
Beasts, Men and Gods Ferdinand Ossendowski 1910
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The Lama was going on with his reading, when the Christians interrupted him, crying out that this was their own religion adulterated -- that Fot was no other than Jesus himself disfigured, and that the Lamas were the
The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature 1788
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The habit of the Lamas is a red cassock, without sleeves, leaving their arms bare, girt with a piece of red cloth, of which the ends hang down to their feet.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07 Robert Kerr 1784
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At the head of all the Lamas is the Dalai Lama of Lhasa, the Rome of
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So it wasn't surprising when Wallace, owner of Café Lou Lou, called Lamas, chef-owner of Seviche Restaurant, 1538 Bardstown Road, to say he'd read about Seviche in USA Today.
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