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Louisa Gouliamaki/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images SEWN SHUT: Iranian asylum-seeker Mandana Daneshnia, who had her mouth sewed shut for a hunger strike, sat with her daughter before a news conference in Athens Monday.
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Mandana, a 31-year-old from Washington D.C. who works on development for a non-profit, said she came out of curiosity.
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He Mandana, not sure about your location but where I am the sarcan, which is where we recycle our plastic bottles and cans now takes in electronics like old computers, printers, tvs, vcrs, etc.
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She is probably gossiping with one of the public writers, about some lawsuit over a party-wall perhaps; send your office messenger to fetch her, saying these words, ‘Dabor ti Mandana’ (the Boss wants you).
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"I don't know where we can all set," lamented sister Mandana.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 1879
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Poor old Mandana, on the trunk, covered her face with her arms and sobbed aloud.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 1879
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"The girls shall be well settled in the village before another winter, if I pay their board myself," she made an inward resolution, and took another almost tearful look at the broken stove, the miserable bed, and the sisters 'one hair-covered trunk, on which Mandana was sitting
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 1879
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The four cups were poured, and the little table pushed to the bed, where Rebecca Wright still sat, and Mandana, wiping her eyes, came and joined her.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 1879
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According to the fashion newspaper, all this and more including Brad's replacement "Mandana, a leggy brunette" has been captured for season four of Bravo's "The Rachel Zoe Project."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The Marquesas, discovered by Mandana, were visited by Captain Cook in 1774, by the French in 1789, and particularly and carefully examined during the missionary voyage of Captain Wilson in 1797.
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