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These boys are known as Mambas - small, very poisonous snakes
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Tunisia, who held a two-point advantage over Nigeria for five rounds, were too cautious in Mozambique and an 83rd-minute Dario Monteiro goal gave the 'Mambas' (Snakes) a 1-0 victory.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Tunisia, who held a two-point advantage over Nigeria for five rounds, were too cautious against Mozambique in Maputo and an 83rd-minute Dario Monteiro goal gave the 'Mambas' (Snakes) a 1-0 victory.
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The chiefs of the mutinous Deys, along with chiefs of the Bassa, Mambas, and a handful of other ethnic groups assembled in the palaver hut.
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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The chiefs of the mutinous Deys, along with chiefs of the Bassa, Mambas, and a handful of other ethnic groups assembled in the palaver hut.
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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The chiefs of the mutinous Deys, along with chiefs of the Bassa, Mambas, and a handful of other ethnic groups assembled in the palaver hut.
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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Mambas are large, fast, and very poisonous African snakes whose bite is usually fatal.
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Spotify turned up most of them, with the exception of Marc and the Mambas and hymns Michael Crawford's On Eagles Wings Album.
Being Human Playlist 2009
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The chiefs of the mutinous Deys, along with chiefs of the Bassa, Mambas, and a handful of other ethnic groups assembled in the palaver hut.
The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009
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I have helped kill approximately 6 snakes Boa constrictors, Black mambas, Puff adders, Green Mambas, etc
Snake Skeleton 2006
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