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"Anselma", which the band often plays in New York, was a burst of accordion and happy feet, and "Volver, Volver", an ancient love song that always seems to come at just the right time for a drunken sing-along, never disappoints.
PopMatters 2009
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"Anselma", which the band often plays in New York, was a burst of accordion and happy feet, and "Volver, Volver", an ancient love song that always seems to come at just the right time for a drunken sing-along, never disappoints.
PopMatters 2009
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"Anselma" (César Suedan/Guadalupe Trigo) - 3: 11 6.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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But if he had married Anselma he couldn't have married Liz; and his children would be different children from the ones he has now.
Cromwell & Wolsey: From 'Wolf Hall' Mantel, Hilary 2008
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LUCIA ANNUNZIATA, LA STAMPA: Well, I think, here, we have to cross a political line in the sense that what Anselma has given to us is the political line of the Berlusconi camp.
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According to Anselma, her tribe had sprung from beneath the earth on the day of creation.
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Shadowbrook Restaurant hosts Winemaker Wednesdays through early May, 2010 Michael's on Wine writer Peg Melnik had a blind tasting this week of Rhone reds, from syrah to grenache to blends, to highlight some of the varietals that will be poured at the Rhone Rangers When we talk about barolos, famous names like Anselma, Barale, Brovia and Massolino spring to mind.
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They also like a electric fences, hundreds of wild baboons in South Africa's prized wine When we talk about barolos, famous names like Anselma, Barale, Brovia and Massolino spring to mind.
WN.com - Articles related to Uruguay is wine world's rising star 2010
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[...] food month: day 10 Jump to Comments I found this recipe for muffins made from stone-ground corn meal, and deployed the Anselma corn meal and flour.
Cornmeal Muffins (Homegrown Gourmet #5) « Baking History 2008
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