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The fish cha ca la vong salad ($9.75), for example, features pan-seared tilapia on top of onion jam, accompanied by cilantro, dill and mixed greens.
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Một máy tính, GLaDOS, bắt đầu nói bạn qua một loạt các khóa học trở ngại có khả năng gây tử vong.
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Điều này tương tự như các thành viên của Fight Club, người cũng ăn mặc trong tất cả các màu đen và bổ sung không có tên, trừ trường hợp tử vong.
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James retired, and the lady examined the paper by the tempered light of the shaded candles surrounding what was left of the "voly vong."
By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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The principal instrument, the _khong-vong_, is composed of a series of hemispherical metallic bells or cups inverted and suspended by cords to
The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok Anna Harriette Leonowens 1874
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The music is "conjured" by the aid of two small hammers corked with leather, like those of the khong-vong.
The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok Anna Harriette Leonowens 1874
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The principal instrument, the khong-vong, is composed of a series of hemispherical metallic bells or cups inverted and suspended by cords to a wooden frame.
The English Governess at the Siamese Court Leonowens, Anna H 1870
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The music is “conjured” by the aid of two small hammers corked with leather, like those of the khong - vong.
The English Governess at the Siamese Court Leonowens, Anna H 1870
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Hy vong in Vietnamese means "hope," which pretty much sums up the emotional state of the nightly crowd that lingers outside this 36-seat hole-in-the-wall in the heart of Calle Ocho.
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Hoanh phi (horizontal lacquered boards), cau doi (parallel sentences), cua vong (door paintings in fresco), bat bao (eight objects for worship), and altars at pagodas and temples are flashy and glossy because they were gilt with industrial paint, silver and other things.
unknown title 2009
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