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Consider the cases of Obama donors "Doodad Pro" of Nunda, N.Y., who gave $17,130, and "Good Will" of Austin, Texas, who gave more than $11,000 — both in excess of the $2,300-per-person federal limit.
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Effects of bigotry,: As exhibited in certain circumstances connected with the sickness, death, and funeral of Mr. John Sergeant: who died in Nunda, Allegany County, N.Y.,
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Nunda, the deputy to Angola joint chiefs of staff, said the measures had been planned well ahead of the July 30 elections, the central African country's first multi-party ballots in 46 years.
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After that they walked all round the back of the mountain to the place where they had left the Nunda, and they saw it stretched out where they had found it, stiff and dead.
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Many times his slaves came and told him, ‘We have seen footprints, and to-day we shall behold the Nunda.’
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There was no beast, however fierce, that he was afraid of, till at last his father and mother begged him to give up the chase after the Nunda.
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Then he left the Nunda lying asleep at the foot of the mountain, and went back to his slaves.
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But the footprints never turned out to be those of the Nunda.
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It was now afternoon, and the lad said: ‘It is time we went after the Nunda.’
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And when they had finished he bade them hide the rest of the food in the thicket, that if they slew the Nunda they might return and eat and sleep before going back to the town.
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