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  • Filmmaker Bob Giraldi recently opened a fancy pizzeria called Tonda in the East Village and brasserie bigwig Keith McNally will be opening another next year at the corner of Houston and Bowery.

    'Master Baker' Jim Lahey Chews On His Lone-Star Review 2009

  • Filmmaker Bob Giraldi recently opened a fancy pizzeria called Tonda in the East Village and brasserie bigwig Keith McNally will be opening another next year at the corner of Houston and Bowery.

    'Master Baker' Jim Lahey Chews On His Lone-Star Review 2009

  • So much so that we had to train the "Americana Tonda" up tripods to keep them from overwhelming their neighbours in the vegetable garden.

    Gardens: the changing of the gourd 2011

  • Comandatore and Giraldi at the soon-to-open Tonda.

    Eat It! Giraldi Tries Pizza 2009

  • Tonda, in PNG, and Wasur, in Indonesia, form a transboundary protected area complex that covers most of the coastal habitat.

    Trans Fly savanna and grasslands 2008

  • Synopsis: A naive twenty-six-year-old driving instructor named James Paul Madigan teaches lessons to various students, including a spoiled brat named Tonda and a two-headed reptilian alien named Torklemiggen.

    REVIEW: Platinum Pohl by Frederik Pohl 2006

  • Tonda told of the unbelief that had confronted the prophet, and of the positive proof that Sira Nal had offered, when he had gathered a group of converts, collected enough money to purchase a ship, and made a highly successful voyage to the distant lands to the east.

    The Players Everett B. Cole

  • "The actions of Tonda have been most exemplary for the past several seasons," he remarked.

    The Players Everett B. Cole

  • For some years, Tonda, a conservative man and a firm believer in his own ancestral gods, had paid little attention to this strange, new religion.

    The Players Everett B. Cole

  • Of course, if Tonda wished to do penance, and to make votive offerings, amounting to about two thousand caldor, it might be that the Great God would relent and allow his passage, but only with new goods.

    The Players Everett B. Cole

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