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Examples
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She recalled Lucio cradling her like this once before when pan pipes were playing on the radio.
At The Spaniard's Convenience Mayo, Margaret 2006
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Claudio had a queer friend called Lucio, and Lucio saw a chance of freedom for Claudio if Claudio's beautiful sister Isabella would plead with Angelo.
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He is an Italian-Swiss businessman called Lucio who is successful and wealthy in his own right, which is a great relief for everybody concerned. '
Home | Mail Online 2009
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She met an Argentinian diplomat called Lucio in Klosters, too.
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In Bernal's film, ( "Lucio"), Lucio, a young boy, spends a weekend with his grandmother and cousins preparing for his flag salute at school.
Ashley Wren Collins: Gael García Bernal: Revolución in a Bergman-less World 2010
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Actually, we did eat at an Italian restaurant called Lucio’s that was pretty good, but the rest of the time we ate at one of the many restaurants around our hotel, the Charlotte Street Hotel.
About town in London | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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The incidence of slave labour in São Paulo evokes the issue as discussed in the past by the independent journalist and intellectual from Pará State Lucio Flávio Costa: Is slave labour an Amazonic anomaly?
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fighting contemporary slavery 2009
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Lucio Machado Borges [pt] says that there is even a rank that shows who has gone abroad most often at the taxpayers 'expense
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fly me to the moon with public money 2009
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Particularly troubling: In 2006, the net worth of just the 20 richest Filipinos – including close Arroyo allies Lucio Tan, Enrique Razon, Jr.,
Global Voices in English » Philippines: Reactions to the 9th State of the Nation Address 2009
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What Lucio Flávio Pinto means is that despite the higher incidence of slave labour in the frontier States, due to favourable conditions (besides geographical ones, according to him, also the absence of contemporary practices, justice, education etc.), it is carried out by economic agents, farmers and businessmen, from all parts of Brazil, always aligned with local agents.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fighting contemporary slavery 2009
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