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There is only one rather desolate border crossing -- known as the Waga
Jean-Pierre Lehmann: The Post-Berlin Aftermath: Many Walls Still Need to Be Brought Down 2010
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There is only one rather desolate border crossing -- known as the Waga
Jean-Pierre Lehmann: The Post-Berlin Aftermath: Many Walls Still Need to Be Brought Down Jean-Pierre Lehmann 2010
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There is only one rather desolate border crossing -- known as the Waga
The Post-Berlin Aftermath: Many Walls Still Need to Be Brought Down Jean-Pierre Lehmann 2010
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He brought in 60 new executives and took the firm from bleeding losses back to profitability again Waga, 1997.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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He brought in 60 new executives and took the firm from bleeding losses back to profitability again Waga, 1997.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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The first Arabic newspaper, the official al-Wagaial-Misriyya, began publication.
1822 2001
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One he had given Father Kin, the procurator, the second to Waga.
Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973
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The honorable Waga was sitting on a divan, his back turned to Rumata.
Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973
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Waga. left his place behind the high desk, took a seat in a comer and forcefully rubbed his dry palms together.
Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973
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THREE It would be most interesting, thought Rumata, to capture this Waga and bring him to Terra.
Hard to be a god Strugatski, Arkadi & Strugatski, Boris 1973
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