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Tamo Yoshida is dealing with the twin abilities of telekinesis and transmutation, and Miss Ishi is a televiewer.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Invasion From Space - Walter Ernsting Blue Tyson 2006
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Venue is on the 5th Floor, DPC Place, 2322 Chino Roces Ave. (formerly Pasong Tamo Ext.), Makati City; time is from 10AM to 5PM.
blurbed Dean Francis Alfar 2005
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"Are you afraid of fire, Tamo?" asked the teacher.
The Metrognome and Other Stories Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990
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"Are you afraid of fire, Tamo?" asked the teacher.
The Metrognome and other Stories Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990
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This was introduced by Bodhidharma, or Tamo, who arrived in the capital of China in the year 520 A.D. On his arrival the emperor Wu Ti tried to impress the sage with his greatness saying: "We have built temples, multiplied the Scriptures, encouraged many to join the Order: is not there much merit in all this?"
Buddhism and Buddhists in China Lewis Hodus
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We come back to the Johnson place and stayed there three years, then my father rented the Alexander place on the Tamo.
Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Arkansas Narratives, Part 4 Work Projects Administration
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Though they were Serbs they had forgotten how to sing; it was some time later that the words, now famous, of "Tamo daleko" burst from the inspired lips of a simple soldier and were taken up by his companions: "There, far away, far away by the Morava, there is my village, there is my love ...."
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 Henry Baerlein 1917
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Scholars, however, identify this image and its marked Hindoo features with that of the Buddhist evangelist Tamo, who is known to have visited China in the sixth century.
AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920 1895
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Tradition says that St. Thomas came to China, and, if further proof were wanting, there is the black image of Tamo worshipped to this day in many of the temples of Szechuen.
AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA Morrison, George Ernest, 1862-1920 1895
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Tradition says that St. Thomas came to China, and, if further proof were wanting, there is the black image of Tamo worshipped to this day in many of the temples of Szechuen.
An Australian in China Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma George Ernest Morrison 1891
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