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  • Colonel Sarmento, the station chief, was a big man.

    Deadly Decoy Pocholo Peralta 2010

  • Sarmento, pointed out that Mozambique had deployed its army along the highway between South African and Maputo city after a relatively small number of South African travellers were injured in hijackings in 1996.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • After leaving the forest region it is a downhill walk of nearly three hours to reach Terranova di Pollino, which lies, only 910 metres above sea-level, against the slope of a wide and golden amphitheatre of hills, at whose entrance the river Sarmento has carved itself a prodigious gateway through the rock.

    Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910

  • However, UNC's linebackers led by the Big Sky's leading tackler Cristian Sarmento should be effective against Crawford.

    Greeley Tribune - Top Stories 2008

  • "It is a relief, but at the same time it is sad, really sad because I don't know if I will ever get to play again," Sarmento said.

    Greeley Tribune - Top Stories 2008

  • Sarmento said a couple pro scouts have talked to him and that he has been contacted by an agent, but his football future is in limbo.

    Greeley Tribune - Top Stories 2008

  • Sarmento had 17 total tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup in the Bears 'loss to Weber State.

    billingsgazette.com 2008

  • Sarmento became crazed, shot the girl in the street, and was only prevented by the bystanders from committing sui - cide on the spot.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • Then Sarmento said, ‘I heard one of you is a Bravo. '

    Deadly Decoy Pocholo Peralta 2010

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