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As Jeanne Torma recently wrote in a letter to the editor published in the Star Tribune: Gangs and others take over neighborhoods when those of us who live in them don't use our parks, don't shop at our stores, don't walk our streets and don't sit in our yards.
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"We have heard there were only 150 places," said Torma.
The Guardian World News Martin Chulov 2010
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But environmental organisation Greenpeace detected lead, chrome and arsenic in samples taken from a tributary of the Marcal, the river Torma.
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This includes making prayer flags, commonly seen on Mount Everest and Tsa Tsa and Torma workshops which are small clay moulds of traditional Tibetan Buddhist
NZ On Screen 2010
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But environmental organisation Greenpeace detected lead, chrome and arsenic in samples taken from a tributary of the Marcal, the river Torma.
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"We have heard there were only 150 places," said Torma.
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Twenty-four students participated and learned about Torma art, Tibetan language and geography.
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Sarpo taught the students about Torma clay art and Tibetan language.
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"Although we believe the housing market continues to face headwinds, Toll's liquidity and balance sheet strength continue to be key positives," Torma wrote in a research note.
unknown title 2009
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RKC WAALWIJK SUBSTITUTION: Gabor Torma for Rick Hoogendorp in the 39th minute
USATODAY.com 2003
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