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Across the eastern plains (thick with Arabs) lay a labyrinth of crackled lava, the Leja, where the loose and broken men of Syria had foregathered for unnumbered generations.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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It was better, according to Doña Leja, before the saplings he planted grew into mature trees.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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The only hotel was a small residencia on the waterfront, owned by a kind merchant and his wife, Doña Leja.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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The only hotel was a small residencia on the waterfront, owned by a kind merchant and his wife, Doña Leja.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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It was better, according to Doña Leja, before the saplings he planted grew into mature trees.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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I cast the dust thereof into the brook that descended out of the mount -- that is, "the smitten rock" (El Leja) which was probably contiguous to, or a part of, Sinai.
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A few yards meters from the mouth of the tunnel, 35-year-old Avelino Perez and 19-year-old Julio Leja are up to their necks in water, surrounded by towering mounds of garbage.
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A few yards from the mouth of the tunnel, 35-year-old Avelino Perez and 19-year-old Julio Leja are up to their necks in water, surrounded by towering mounds of garbage.
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A few yards meters from the mouth of the tunnel, 35-year-old Avelino Perez and 19-year-old Julio Leja are up to their necks in water, surrounded by towering mounds of garbage.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By ALBERTO ARCE 2011
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Kirkel's mother, father and sister Leja were transported to a labor camp near Danzig, Germany.
Greeley Tribune - Top Stories By Chris Casey 2010
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