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As I watched the electrifying performances by Yaelisa, Vanessa Acosta, Fanny Ara and handsome Timo Nunez, Jason McGuire on guitar and Jesus Montoya, a full-lunged gypsy cantaor from Triana, belting fierce gypsy laments, I soon found myself wildly enthused, shouting "Oles" and "Vales" with the crowd, at first timidly and then more boldly.
Jay Weston: Flamenco Comes to Los Angeles Jay Weston 2010
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Thereafter Wenger's boys turned on the tika taka style, and for once all that neat passing (punctuated by 'Oles' from the Arsenal faithful) produced a goal - and a brilliant goal it was - by Carlos Vela.
Who Ate all the Pies 2010
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Photo: #Affectionately known as "Oles" the St. Olaf Choir is a 75-member a cappella choir led by Anton Armstrong.
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Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz, a Polish expat who studied under Charlie Haden, is on acoustic bass.
IGN PC 2009
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On Tuesday at Camden's Forge, the innovative bass-and-drums pairing of the Oles Duo perform new pieces alongside pianist and Scarlatti-deconstructor Marcin Masecki.
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Leticia Noyola asked Oles about scientific testing that had dated the materials to Kahlo's lifetime.
The Frida Fighters 2010
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"My opinion is simply that you have been deceived," Oles told the Noyolas after looking at a painting.
The Frida Fighters 2010
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London: 1995; Oles, Jay, ed. South of the Border: Mexico in the American Imagination 1914 – 1947.
Mariana Yampolsky. 2009
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Whatever was fiercest and wildest in nature and boldest in art was there, and now the house went mad with its hand-clappings and table-hammerings and deep-throated "Oles!"
Familiar Spanish Travels William Dean Howells 1878
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Then, the Oles defense halted the Auggies on their final possession at the St. Olaf 4-yard line with 2:33 to play.
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