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"Teofilo," said the Pope, "is the light turned on once more in the
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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You accompanied him to Havana, and if I could get you to recollect the meeting with Fidel Castro and Teofilo Stevenson, the great Cuban heavyweight, who never had a chance to fight Ali.
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East Africa has recurrent droughts often, this one has been called the worst in a couple of decades, said Geno Teofilo, a spokesperson for Oxfam Novib in Nairobi.
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Teofilo says it is not easy to assess the full extent of the situation.
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"That is difficult to figure at this point since access to some of the worst-hit areas is difficult for relief agencies," added Teofilo.
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You accompanied him to Havana, and if I could get you to recollect the meeting with Fidel Castro and Teofilo Stevenson, the great Cuban heavyweight, who never had a chance to fight Ali.
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You accompanied him to Havana, and if I could get you to recollect the meeting with Fidel Castro and Teofilo Stevenson, the great Cuban heavyweight, who never had a chance to fight Ali.
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You accompanied him to Havana, and if I could get you to recollect the meeting with Fidel Castro and Teofilo Stevenson, the great Cuban heavyweight, who never had a chance to fight Ali.
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You accompanied him to Havana, and if I could get you to recollect the meeting with Fidel Castro and Teofilo Stevenson, the great Cuban heavyweight, who never had a chance to fight Ali.
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According to Teofilo, the situation has become so severe that even camels belonging to the pastoralist communities are beginning to die alongside thousands of livestock.
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