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"Mengo," Grígrís (which old travellers call "gregories"), or talismans, chiefly leopards 'teeth, rude bells, and horns.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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Magistrate Jolly Nkore of Mengo Court yesterday set September 9-10 for the hearing.
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Other nicknames used by fans include Fla, Mengo, and Mengão, as well descriptions of the club's official colors, rubro-negro, which translates to "the scarlet-blacks" or "the scarlet and black."
Archive 2007-07-01 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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A survey done by Daily Monitor in Kibuli, Mengo, Nsambya and Rubaga Hospitals, shows that male circumcision has increased tremendously in the past few months.
Medpundit 2007
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Other nicknames used by fans include Fla, Mengo, and Mengão, as well descriptions of the club's official colors, rubro-negro, which translates to "the scarlet-blacks" or "the scarlet and black."
Flamengo 2007/08 Brazilian League Azmie aka switch image 2007
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Robert Persichini does a wonderful job as Mengo, the shepherd, who provides both comic relief and the brutal truth in the role of the classic clown.
Fuente Ovejuna 2008
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To consolidate their position in Uganda -- the French missionaries there were hostile to Great Britain -- the company sent thither Captain F.D. Lugard, who reached Mengo, the capital, in D.cember 1890 and established the authority of the company despite French intrigues.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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So the Prince said good-bye to his friends, and the eagle carried him away to Mengo, where the
The King of the Snakes and Other Folk-Lore Stories From Uganda 1922
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They could not come to any conclusion, so they decided to go to Mengo and let the King's Council settle the case and punish the man who was to blame.
The King of the Snakes and Other Folk-Lore Stories From Uganda 1922
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Two hundred native churches are scattered over their country, and the largest church at Mengo, the capital, holds 3,000 people.
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