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She admitted she uses a nanny, a Brazilian friend called Mayda.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andrew Hough 2011
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She admitted she uses a nanny, a Brazilian friend called Mayda.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Andrew Hough 2011
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Common and Rosario Dawson are the hosts of tonight's special, and the judges are Penn Jillette, Talib Kweli, Sanaa Lathan and poets Mayda Del Valle and Beau Sia. —
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If you buy my story about measuring skill, of course, this is the hypothesis that Mayda and Rodrik should have started with.
Measuring Skill, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Application: Mayda and Rodrik's well-known working paper presents a rational self-interest explanation of the fact that the less-educated are more protectionist than the more-educated.
Measuring Skill, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mayda, and said how vexed he would have been not to have found him soon.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Then she had told him everything, and Mayda had gone directly to Via della Polveriera.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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The servants refused to take the message, and an exchange of angry words was the result, which, however, suddenly stopped as the tall, dark figure of Professor Mayda appeared, coming from the orange-grove.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Mayda himself often goes into the garden to talk of religion with his under-gardener.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Mayda carried him to his own bed, and thus it happened that when Benedetto regained consciousness he was quite bewildered.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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