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  • The next day I went to a place called Maqueda, where, as it were in punishment for my evil deeds, I fell in with a certain priest.

    The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction Various 1909

  • Plastic Pollution Coalition PPC was founded by Lisa Boyle, Dianna Cohen, Manuel Maqueda and Daniella Dimitrova Russo with two missions: "End the global dependence on disposable plastic, the primary source of plastic pollution"

    Robyn N. Cohen: The Disposable Plastic Crisis Robyn N. Cohen 2012

  • His story has inspired a book, Maqueda, by Salvo Sottile, and a movie, Tutte le donne della mia vita.

    The Great Garlic Debate at eternallycool.net 2007

  • His story has inspired a book, Maqueda, by Salvo Sottile, and a movie, Tutte le donne della mia vita.

    2007 August 07 archive at eternallycool.net 2007

  • Early legendary history declares that a queen, Maqueda, or Nikaula of Sheba, a state of Central Abyssinia, visited

    The Negro 1915

  • Maqueda that she should order him either to go down, or to return, which she did vigorously, but without effect.

    Queen Sheba's Ring Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • One thing I beg of you, if you are any friends of mine, and it is that you will not reproach or even speak of Maqueda to me.

    Queen Sheba's Ring Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • "I am not happy about Maqueda, Doctor," he said to me.

    Queen Sheba's Ring Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Now Maqueda thought a while, then looked up and said:

    Queen Sheba's Ring Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • But Maqueda only shrugged her shoulders, causing the silver trimmings on her dress to tinkle.

    Queen Sheba's Ring Henry Rider Haggard 1890

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