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Pretty good, though I am definitely a fan of Narin which is doors down.
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SHAPIRO: Retiree Narin Farnsworth, of Fort Sheridan, Illinois, says when he makes these calls in the moderate to liberal-leaning affluent suburbs that Republican Kirk represents in Congress, he's hearing more people talk about their economic worries.
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A part of Uruapan County ( "municipio"), the town was called "Narin" in pre-Hispanic times, but the Spanish changed the name in honor of the town's patron saint, San Lorenzo.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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Guru Narin, as adept as he is, has blended Sera into his other stuff, and what he teaches includes a lot of material we don't play with.
A Time to Teach, Part II Steve Perry 2010
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The Mongols renamed it Narin Qala, or “Little Fortress.”
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The Mongols renamed it Narin Qala, or “Little Fortress.”
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In terms of folks who put in the time from the git-go with Guru Plinck as their primary teacher all the way up, there are three: Guru Narin is the seniormost; Gurus Jonny and Ari are younger.
A Time to Teach, Part II Steve Perry 2010
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A part of Uruapan County ( "municipio"), the town was called "Narin" in pre-Hispanic times, but the Spanish changed the name in honor of the town's patron saint, San Lorenzo.
The Meseta Purepecha 2008
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"Hunt for Hunt" Predator with severed Alien head sculpture by Narin, painted by Joe Dunaway.
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Roshan and Shignan: -- On the west Rustak, Kataghan, Ghori, Narin and
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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