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[…] The demonstration of the outlets in Terézváros [ 'Theresa City' is the other name of District VI] Thursday night succeeded wonderfully.
Global Voices in English » Hungary: Budapest Citizens Fight For Their Right To Party 2009
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This street turns in Terán, which then turns into Calle Paseo, and finally becomes Cerro del Estribo.
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This street turns in Terán, which then turns into Calle Paseo, and finally becomes Cerro del Estribo.
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This street turns in Terán, which then turns into Calle Paseo, and finally becomes Cerro del Estribo.
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The river Ter, which is fordable, runs through it; it is the seat of a diocese.
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With the help of several important lamas such as Ter-dag Ling-pa (gter bdag gling pa,) 1646-1714), the Fifth decided to launch a final ritual assault and to burn the spirit during a fire ritual in which the spectators were said to have smelled the odor of burnt flesh.
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With the help of several important lamas such as Ter-dag Ling-pa (gter bdag gling pa,) 1646-1714), the Fifth decided to launch a final ritual assault and to burn the spirit during a fire ritual in which the spectators were said to have smelled the odor of burnt flesh.
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"'Ter' blige me, 'ses Ginger, anxiously,' just make yourself as ugly as wot you can, Beauty. '
Light Freights 1903
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Ter Brugghen emphasizes the suffering young man's pallor, dwells on his strained arm muscles, and itemizes the arrow wounds, but where Caravaggio would have given us downstage gore, there are only delicate trickles of blood, neatly lined up with the picture plane.
An Artist of Dual Allegiances Karen Wilkin 2011
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Ter Brugghen came by this double allegiance legitimately.
An Artist of Dual Allegiances Karen Wilkin 2011
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