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In Southeast Asia, the powerful cyclone called Mala has made landfall on the coast of Myanmar.
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A little further, the street opens into that called Mala, which is itself a continuation of the
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Slowly raising his DEA shield, Gorman announced in Spanish, Mala suerte, mi amigo.
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Then I saw they had one of the highest rated restaurants in Wailea called Mala, owned by music business entrepreneur Shep Gordon.
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Slowly raising his DEA shield, Gorman announced in Spanish, Mala suerte, mi amigo.
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Then I saw they had one of the highest rated restaurants in Wailea called Mala, owned by music business entrepreneur Shep Gordon.
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Slowly raising his DEA shield, Gorman announced in Spanish, Mala suerte, mi amigo.
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Then I saw they had one of the highest rated restaurants in Wailea called Mala, owned by music business entrepreneur Shep Gordon.
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We checked into a small, comfortable hotel in an area known as Mala Strana, which seemed to translate as “Lesser Town,” according to the young woman at the reception desk.
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At the northern end of the Mala is a market, whither Bedouins from all quarters bring their sheep for sale.
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