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  • Malagasy · Thailand: Telo taona aty aorian'ny Fanonganam-panjakana tamin'ny 2006 19

    Global Voices in English » Thailand: Three Years After The 2006 Coup 2009

  • Depending on your Spanish, ask Telo the harp player from Los Tigres de Jamapa (one of the two groups that work the Zocalo) to improvise verses for you.

    La Bamba explained: the music of Veracruz 2006

  • Depending on your Spanish, ask Telo the harp player from Los Tigres de Jamapa (one of the two groups that work the Zocalo) to improvise verses for you.

    La Bamba explained: the music of Veracruz 2006

  • I was as much an institution on the place as the dog, Telo, or the broken pump.

    The Memoirs of a Swine in the Land of Kultur 1919

  • Telo borrowed the one she had bought, and will not, or cannot, return it, in spite of repeated

    New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle 1893

  • The double-entendre of _Telo_ with _Mentula_ is evident, and makes clear the apology to Venus.

    The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus Gaius Valerius Catullus 1855

  • Realizing he had a monster on his hard drive, Dyggs took the song to golden boy Michel Telo.

    News 2012

  • Though Telo reveals nothing personal on his website - other than that his characteristic is Happiness, and he is nostalgic for Childhood - he is a Brazilian roots man.

    News 2012

  • An accordion player himself, Telo had a Brazilian country band when he was just a kid, and as a teenager sang for 11 years with "Grupo Tradição," The Traditional Group, before going solo.

    News 2012

  • In terms of operational excellence, ENSCO 8503, which commenced drilling operations last quarter for Telo, has performed extraordinarily well and has benefited from our experience with our first 3 8500 Series rigs.

    unknown title 2011

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