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  • Miguel Vidal/Reuters A Carnival reveller participated in the "O Entroido" festival in the village of Laza, Spain, Tuesday.

    Fat Tuesday Festivities 2011

  • Miguel Vidal/Reuters A reveler dressed in a "peliqueiro" mask ran through a street in the village of Laza, Spain.

    Carnival Comes to a Close 2010

  • Hell is divided into seven regions: Jahannam, reserved for faithless Mohammedans; Laza, for the Jews; Al-Hutama, for the Christians; Al-Sair, for the

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Thus at Laza farm there were only three women and no men.

    Across Unknown South America Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894

  • We arrived in the evening at the farm of Laza (elev. 2,450 ft.), where we had to abandon the wounded mule, and also another which, on coming down

    Across Unknown South America Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894

  • Hadst thou (dear maid) been doomed like me to woes, forsure hadst felt * The lowe of love and Laza-hell which paring doth enmew;

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • Laza Kekic, a former Soviet specialist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said Mr. Putin's decision to run again for president was "a retrograde, and indeed farcical step, that is incompatible with economic and political progress in Russia" and that after this decision, the country was on the way to becoming a "third-world petrokleptocracy."

    NYT > Home Page By ANDREW E. KRAMER 2011

  • She swept the beam of her flashlight across the churning black harbor until she caught a flash of white: her yacht, the "Laza Beam" - in her neighbor's yard.

    FOXNews.com 2011

  • Laza Kekic, a former Soviet specialist at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said Mr. Putin's decision to run again for president was "a retrograde, and indeed farcical step, that is incompatible with economic and political progress in Russia" and that after this decision, the country was on the way to becoming a "third-world petrokleptocracy."

    NYT > Global Home By ANDREW E. KRAMER 2011

  • A carnival reveller dressed as a Peliqueiro runs through a street in Spain's northwestern village of Laza.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

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