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While it is essentially useless to know Macs in Nica (there are none, really) she has learned really quickly, and is quite handy with the paint program.
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Aside from the doldrums of the English Lab, life in Nica has taken a sharp turn into the fast lane, it seems.
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He is here in Nica doing all kinds of business development work (mostly agrobusiness, dad!), and was looking for more info about FSD.
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Probably the most tourist-friendly beach in Nica, it actually is quite a pleasant little town.
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Way to have a good trip, too - things always have a way of working out in Nica … we started calling it “travel magic” when a super fortunate event saved us.
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I have just a week left in Nica … time is slipping by quickly.
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I have a meeting (tentatively …” meeting” is a term used very lightly here in Nica, and thoughout Latin America …) with the FSD Country Director this afternoon to discuss the feasibility of these projects, so we’ll see.
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It’s a small world, and an even smaller country, but I was still surprised to see one of the two gringas I know in Nica in the room right next door to ours at Selva Negra, in Matagalpa with dad.
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GROSS: Are you saying a lot of people thought well, Nica and - the Baroness was called Nica - Pannonica ...
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Pannonica, better known as Nica, married Baron Jules de Koenigswarter and became a devoted patron of the New York jazz scene.
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