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  • Included in the second-quarter list was a ramp-up of the first production line at Vale's Onca Puma nickel project.

    Vale Profit Soars on Record Sales Jeff Fick 2011

  • Byblius has an "Athene" among his Phoenician deities, whom he makes the daughter of Il, or Kronos, and the queen of Attica, [1186] it is perhaps best to allow Onca to retain her place in the Phoenician Pantheon.

    History of Phoenicia George Rawlinson 1857

  • Another, the fourth, who occupies the adjoining gates of Onca

    Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1840

  • I asked what Onca and her gypsies planned on offering the Scenic City, to which she responded, "badass gypsy music with a theatrical flare."

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

  • Onca is a professional bellydancer; August is the accordion player for the troupe, who met Onca playing Arabic music.

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

  • Onca describes it as "fast bellydancing with a vintage quality and a touch of vaudeville."

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

  • Onca says that the show's feel is, "kinda like the feeling you find at the bottom of a bottle of absinthe."

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

  • Onca O'Leary and August Hoerr are the two constant members, and they travel with an auxiliary band.

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

  • Onca describes it as "fast bellydancing with a vintage quality and a touch of vaudeville."

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

  • Onca says that the show's feel is, "kinda like the feeling you find at the bottom of a bottle of absinthe."

    Chattanooga Pulse 2008

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