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Examples
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On Saturday, the Todd Patrick-owned venue "Market Hotel" in Bushwick was planning a "flashlight disco," said Alaina Stamatis, 24.
Sleepovers, Bar Parties, 'Flashlight Discos' Mike Vilensky 2011
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Like so many others, I go to Astoria where you have several choices including Stamatis, Philoxenia, Elias Corner, Telly's Taverna, Taverna Kyclades.
Avery Corman: Greek Restaurants In New York: The Branzino Follies 2010
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For my father, Stamatis, who made me a good detective;
A Privilege to Die Thanassis Cambanis 2010
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Stamatis lay there rolling his eyes, and the old lady put her hands over hers, watching through her fingers.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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Pelagia asked Arsenios 'wife, and she asked Stamatis' wife.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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Stamatis glued a conical paper hat together, and tried it for size whilst his wife cut up lumps of cheese, wrapped up rozoli and mantola sweetmeats, and remembered things to complain about.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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The two men exchanged glances, and Stamatis confessed, 'Of course not.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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Dr Iannis noted with astonishment that both Stamatis and Kokolios had the glistening tracks of tears down their cheeks.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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By his actions he had betrayed the impurity of his faith, and he was supported on the arm of the monarchist Stamatis as all three were herded to the docks for transportation.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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He seemed to be completely normal; when Stamatis wished him a good recovery he replied, 'From your lips to the ear of God,' and when Kokolios clapped him on the back and congratulated him on his sudden appearance amongst the living, Mandras had grinned his old grin and replied with the proverb, 'I am a Greek, and we Greeks are not subject to the laws of nature.'
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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