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The Pipa is a plucked string instrument with a fretted fingerboard.
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The Pipa is a plucked string instrument with a fretted fingerboard.
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The Pipa is a plucked string instrument with a fretted fingerboard.
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Arnuolfo Santamaria, alias Pipa, was captured by agents of the attorney general's office in the town of Soacha, where he passed himself off as a witch doctor and vendor of mobile telephones, the office said Tuesday.
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Originally round, the Pipa was a highly regarded instrument of the court.
WeLove-music 2008
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Higuain and his team mates were given Monday afternoon off by and the striker's father, former defender Jorge "Pipa" Higuain, was in town.
rediff.com 2010
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Pipa was introduced to the Senate judiciary committee in May of last year, and quickly passed through its initial stages until senator Ron Wyden, a congressional leader on free speech matters, managed to put a temporary hold on the bill.
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Sopa and Pipa would give US authorities the power to block sites accused of copyright infringement at the domain level – in other words to make them disappear from the internet by rendering them unfindable.
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Some people think that Sopa/ Pipa are too absurd to pass into law.
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The truth is sometimes a bit difficult to pin down, and so is the exact text: the cover of the book says that the translation is by David Bellos, but Bellos in a very good introduction explains that the translation is mostly by Albanian dissident Arshi Pipa, who fell out with the original publisher and demanded that his name be removed.
July Books 19) Verdigris, by Paul Magrs nwhyte 2009
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