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  • To paraphrase Amby, he said that he didn't see the Kenyan onslaught on the record books diminishing, if anything, it would get more intense.

    IAAF.org - News 2009

  • Our Amby is the sole survivor of Britain's glory when BMC was the world's fourth largest car manufacturer.

    rediff.com 2008

  • Our Amby is the sole survivor of Britain's glory when BMC was the world's fourth largest car manufacturer.

    rediff.com 2008

  • Our Amby is the sole survivor of Britain's glory when BMC was the world's fourth largest car manufacturer.

    rediff.com 2008

  • Our Amby is the sole survivor of Britain's glory when BMC was the world's fourth largest car manufacturer.

    rediff.com 2008

  • All models of Amby's Baby Motion Bed/Hammock are being recalled Amby Baby Related articles Three Melissa and Doug toys recalled in

    WN.com - Business News 2009

  • And what do they call ambidextrous people, "Amby"?

    elfpvke Diary Entry elfpvke 2007

  • Ambrozi "Amby" Paliwoda was an animator who started at Disney in 1935.

    Paliwoda in hi-fi Steve Hulett 2006

  • I thought he said that the river was called the "Amby," and something about the "Culgoa!"

    Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia Thomas Mitchell 1823

  • Production of the 'Amby' is now down to around 15000 a year, with around a quarter of these going to government officials, as Indians increasingly opt for locally built, more modern cars such as the Suzuki Marutis, or cheap far eastern imports.

    WN.com - Articles related to India is changing 2010

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