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Examples

  • Certainly Tio Pepe is always a nice place to start.

    Is sherry’s retro image ripe for a makeover? On public radio’s Marketplace | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • "Pepe is fantastic here, he is a lifeblood of this team," Hodgson said.

    'Reina not for sale,' Roy Hodgson warns Manchester United and Arsenal Andy Hunter 2010

  • I would like to think we are going to become a successful club once again and Pepe is crucial to that.

    'Reina not for sale,' Roy Hodgson warns Manchester United and Arsenal Andy Hunter 2010

  • My sister-in-law has recovered from the shock, and we feel safe again now that Pepe is no longer in the house.

    An unexpected visit 2003

  • My sister-in-law has recovered from the shock, and we feel safe again now that Pepe is no longer in the house.

    An unexpected visit 2003

  • He engaged a Gallegan (Jose Calzado, whom he called Pepe) as salesman, and on 27th November formally opened his new premises.

    The Life of George Borrow Jenkins, Herbert 1912

  • Lobo, 61, a veteran congressman from the conservative National party who is known by the nickname Pepe, hinted that criminal charges against Zelaya would be dropped and appealed to foreign governments to recognise his mandate once he was sworn in on 27 January.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • A woman walks near pictures of presidential candidate Porfirio Lobo that read in English "Pepe is change now!" in Tegucigalpa, Saturday, Nov. 28,

    ajc.com - News 2009

  • Lobo, 61, a veteran congressman from the conservative National party who is known by the nickname Pepe, hinted that criminal charges against Zelaya would be dropped and appealed to foreign governments to recognise his mandate once he was sworn in on 27 January.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • Surveys put the rotund, scruffy and gray-haired Mujica -- better known in Uruguay, population 3.3 million, by his nickname "Pepe" -- well ahead of his rivals and within striking distance of an outright win on Sunday.

    Raw Story 2009

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