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The Tambo river had never been explored, and it was thought that it presented a feasible route for navigation to San Ramon, a military station in the heart of the interior, only about thirty miles distant from the large and important city of Tarmo, which is connected by railway with Lima.
Life of Rear Admiral John Randolph Tucker James Henry Rochelle 1857
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The United Nations chief said early Thursday morning that rescue teams at the collapsed headquarters building heard "scratching sounds" and located Tarmo Joveer, an Estonian close protection officer, under about 13 feet of rubble.
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To be fair, amid all the grumbling he finds plenty to admire, not least the lovely medieval jumble of Old Town in Estonia's capital, Tallinn; the music of Arvo Pärt; the Grimm flair of Estonian names Tarmo, Gerli, Epp; and, with characteristic contrariness, Vana Tallinn, a revolting liqueur of unidentifiable sickliness and bogus antiquity.
Stranger In a Strange Land Andrew Stuttaford 2011
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The manager, Tarmo Ruutli, said he could have no complaints about Stepanov's sending-off but he suggested that Piiroja's second yellow card for handball was harsh.
Giovanni Trapattoni hails Ireland side but warns against complacency 2011
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Tarmo, what was it like when they earthquake hit Port-au-Prince?
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BLITZER: Are you going to go - are you going to go back, Tarmo?
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Maaria related that she had gone back to Helsinki, but Raija stayed on, and when she later returned to Finland, Tarmo was taken ill, and died soon after.
Archive 2010-06-01 David McDuff 2010
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BLITZER: Were you trapped, Tarmo, in the rubble of that building?
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Maaria related that she had gone back to Helsinki, but Raija stayed on, and when she later returned to Finland, Tarmo was taken ill, and died soon after.
Maaria - 4 David McDuff 2010
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BLITZER: Tarmo, go enjoy your family and appreciate all the good things ...
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