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Examples

  • I'm totally jealous of your ability to get 100K in Mangos from a phone call.

    Science Like No Other Candid Engineer 2008

  • At lunchtime Stuart's parents turned up and we all went to Jaya's favourite, Nandos (or "Mangos" as she calls it!) for chicken and chips.

    tequilamonky Diary Entry tequilamonky 2009

  • Mangos, a popular fruit in the Arab and Muslim world, could also make an appearance where celebrating children learn how to count all the mangos.

    Engy Abdelkader: Islamophobic Bullying In Our Schools Engy Abdelkader 2011

  • Kevin Hagen for The Wall Street Journal Stavrovla Moutafis, center, outside her home in Ridgewood Park, N.J., on Monday, was one of the injured passengers in a crash Sunday that left 10-year-old Sabrina Mangos dead.

    Crash Involved City Worker Sean Gardiner 2011

  • Stavroula Moutafis, of Ridgefield Park, N.J., was a passenger in the traffic accident Sunday that killed 10-year-old Sabrina Mangos.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Sabrina Mangos—on her way to an Astoria, Queens, pastry shop after attending a Broadway show with her parents, brothers and cousins—was ejected from the minivan in the Sunday crash, New York City police said.

    Crash Involved City Worker Sean Gardiner 2011

  • Mangos, a popular fruit in the Arab and Muslim world, could also make an appearance where celebrating children learn how to count all the mangos.

    Engy Abdelkader: Islamophobic Bullying In Our Schools Engy Abdelkader 2011

  • The Mangos family, from Tennyson, a suburb of Adelaide in Australia, were on an extended vacation and had spent time with cousins in the Greek community in New Jersey, said Georgia Dontas, a family friend of the Moutafises.

    Crash Involved City Worker Sean Gardiner 2011

  • Mangos and pomegranates are packed with vitamins, minerals, and other healthful compounds — and fit quite nicely into the toe of a stocking.

    Dr. Santa’s 12 tips for a healthy holiday 2010

  • Mangos and pomegranates are packed with vitamins, minerals, and other healthful compounds—and fit quite nicely into the toe of a stocking.

    Dr. Santa’s 12 tips for a healthy holiday 2010

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