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In the first — the town half — there was a widow living in her own little house; she had a sister living with her who was quite poor and went out to work by the day, and this sister had a daughter called Lipa, a girl who went out to work, too.
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A convent and religious were established in Lipa, which is located on this lake, four leguas from the convent of Tanauan, of which I have just spoken.
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In the first -- the town half -- there was a widow living in her own little house; she had a sister living with her who was quite poor and went out to work by the day, and this sister had a daughter called Lipa, a girl who went out to work, too.
The Witch and other stories Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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Probably our acquaintances of the town of San Diego are still alive, if they did not perish in the explosion of the steamer "Lipa," which was making a trip to the province.
The Social Cancer Jos�� Rizal 1878
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At the Hotel Lipa, a group of citizen activists are holding an election workshop for young people and first-time voters.
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Peter Nickles likes secure beds, Caps Lock button (Loose Lipa)
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A huge billboard of Lipa smiles upon Avenue J in Brooklyn.
Dancing and Shaking With an Exultant Spirit Peter Duffy 2009
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During a 2005 concert at Brooklyn College, released on DVD as "The Lipa Experience," he performed hard-driving rock tunes, jazzy shuffles, pseudo-rap numbers, solemn prayers, rollicking klezmer dances and jokey skits, accompanied by a nine-piece band and a troupe of actors.
Dancing and Shaking With an Exultant Spirit Peter Duffy 2009
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I found out on Yad Vashem that my father had a brother Lipa we never heard about.
Is That Legal?: My Great-Uncle Whispers To Us From Beyond The Grave He Never Got. 2006
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On our entire trip toward the ocean, the sounds of "Lipa Vekovaya" (Ageless Lime-tree), "Zhuravli" (Cranes), "Moskva Zlotoglavaya" (Gold-headed Moscow), and "Samovari — Pryaniki" (Samovars and Gingerbread) played out dreamily and tenderly.
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