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But he was onto something with this brief, catchy snippet, which, when released as a single under the title "Mah Nà Mah Nà," made it to No. 55 on the U.S. charts.
Slate Articles Sam Adams 2011
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(Like so many others, we're in Mah-Jongg, Mexico.)
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(Like so many others, we're in Mah-Jongg, Mexico.)
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(Like so many others, we're in Mah-Jongg, Mexico.)
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Tracy Mah is 19 and she is from Edmonton, Alberta.
Top 20 Under 20 2007
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Since he was teaching in Mahébourg, he concentrated his efforts in the south-eastern part of the island.
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The dissenting body henceforth became known as the Mahā saghikas -- the Great Sagha Party -- since they claimed a greater following for their more LIBERAL interpretation of the rules.
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It is not characteristic of the earlier doctrine, but in Mahāyānist Buddhism, we find it taken up and elaborated, from the Hīnayānism of the Nidānakathā, 12 and of our Commentator into the Praṇidhāna's, or aspirations of persistent effect, formed when, in any human being, the bodhicitta (or heart of intelligence) awakes and transforms him into a nascent Bodhisatva.
Psalms of the Sisters Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys 1909
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The fourth is called Mah, and presides over the moon.
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Those of you who know me will be aware that it is my custom to put on my traditional Islamic garment, known as a Mah-kint-osh, and go down to the nearby primary school at hometime to inspect the Kuffar bints and some of the prettier boys.
The Abomination Lionheart 2007
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