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melo

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A city of Uruguay, capital of the department of Cerro Largo

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Hemmerle made sand-blasted gold lanterns holding fruits of rare melo pearls.

Melon (Cucumis melo), trailing vine in the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae), grown for its often musky-scented edible fruit.

I heard singing in the distance — "Kadosh, kadosh, kadosh, Adonai tseva'ot, melo khol ha'arets kevodo.

Its start had been signalled to the conspirators by a protest song with a democratic lyric that was broadcast on Radio Renascenca at half past midnight on the big day:Grandola, dark townLand of brotherhoodThe people are the ones in chargeWithin you, O city!Melo Antunes was the main drafter of the political programme for the MFA plotters.

But, shortly after meeting American diplomats on October 10th, Mr Melo said that the international attention his commission is attracting would at least force the government to try to prevent further killings.The commission would also be useful if it produced an authoritative list of suspected political murders.

Behind the scenes, as well as in front of them, Melo Antunes worked with Mario Soares and Rosa Coutinho, the "Red Admiral", to bustle Mozambique and Angola into following Guinea into independence.

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De Melo-Martín (2005, ch. 1) points out that, even if genetic determinism were true, we are not freed from our responsibility to reform social institutions and practices and, by doing so, what makes a certain behavior a social problem in the first place may also change.

Bierce's name is derived from the play Ambrose Gwinett; or, A Sea-Side Story: A Melo-Drama in Three Acts by the English dramatist Douglas Jerrold.

Founded by the Jesuit procurator Luís de Albuquerque de Melo Pereira e Cáceres as a military outpost and colony in 1778, it became, after the opening of the river to international commerce following the War of the Triple Alliance (1865 70), a port terminus for rivercraft from Buenos Aires and Asunción.

"Things not only have not got worse," retired General Moisés Melo Garcia said, "but high impact crimes have been falling in Sinaloa, thanks to improved coordination between the federal and state forces".

But Carlos Melo of Insper, a university in São Paulo, says that in casting the clash in terms of "us versus them", the PT forgets that the ranks of "them" have swelled massively, thanks to healthy economic growth (until recently) and policies to reduce poverty.

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