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Between 2000 and 2004, Pompo used his campaign and PAC funds to pay his brother $272,000, and his wife between 2003 and 2004 $85,000.
Think Progress » Abramoff’s Billing Records Detail Repeated Contacts With Pombo 2006
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Each bore an inscription in Latin and Greek; one stating that Numa Pompilius, son of Pompo and king of the Romans, was buried there, and the other saying that it contained his books.
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He was old at the time that these reflections first occurred to us; and when we should be ready to leave our valley in a few years more, poor Pompo would be still older; in fact, barely able to carry himself, let alone a whole family of people, with several thousand beaver-skins to boot.
The Desert Home The Adventures of a Lost Family in the Wilderness Mayne Reid 1850
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Pompo tackled another, that had run down the lliana, and was attempting to get off; while Abe with his axe clove the skull of a fourth, that had tried to escape in a similar manner.
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire Mayne Reid 1850
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Pompo was taken from the cart, and picketed upon the grass; and we all followed Cudjo -- observing every movement that he made.
The Desert Home The Adventures of a Lost Family in the Wilderness Mayne Reid 1850
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Pompo -- so our horse was called -- to sleep under a roof; but we were fearful lest some beast of prey, prowling about by night, should fancy him -- as the carcajou had fancied our poor ox.
The Desert Home The Adventures of a Lost Family in the Wilderness Mayne Reid 1850
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Pompo announced that he had come suddenly upon something in the corn-field.
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire Mayne Reid 1850
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I saw Pompo standing by the root of a very large tree, looking upward, shaking his tail, and barking at intervals.
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire Mayne Reid 1850
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Pompo had scarcely entered the field when a second 'coon was sprung, which, like the other, ran directly for the fence and the woods.
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire Mayne Reid 1850
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Pompo knew as well as either of us the errand on which we were bent, as appeared from his flashing eyes and the impatient leaps which he now and then made to get free.
The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire Mayne Reid 1850
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