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Its protagonist, Bernardo "Nardo" Greene, is a Chilean teacher who has been imprisoned and brutally tortured under the Pinochet regime for teaching political poetry, while his wife and child have joined the desaparecidos – "the ones who disappeared".
In the Company of Angels by Thomas E Kennedy Joanna Briscoe 2010
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His name is Bernardo "Nardo" Greene, once a teacher of literature in his native Chile, who, as a result of discussing the work of a radical poet with his students, was imprisoned and tortured by the Pinochet regime.
Politics Stefan Beck 2010
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Set in Denmark's capital, the narrative segues in and out of the lives and memories of various characters with two at the book's emotional and psychological core: Bernardo 'Nardo'
Home 2010
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His name is Bernardo "Nardo" Greene, once a teacher of literature in his native Chile, who, as a result of discussing the work of a radical poet with his students, was imprisoned and tortured by the Pinochet regime.
Politics Stefan Beck 2010
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"Nardo" revolves around two guys who go to Mexico to rescue their friend.
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I've always enjoyed Elaine "Nardo" from that show!
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I've always enjoyed Elaine "Nardo" from that show!
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I've always enjoyed Elaine "Nardo" from that show!
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I've always enjoyed Elaine "Nardo" from that show!
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"They overplayed their hand," Nardo said, adding that Sen. Charles J. Colgan (D-Prince William) and Howell (R-Stafford) had been irritated by Arlington's lawsuit and the "petulant" correspondence from former Arlington Board chairman Jay Fisette last summer over it.
Virginia lawmakers approve hotels taxes -- except in Arlington 2011
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