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'bombo' (drum) and is a veteran of eight World Cups.
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Even Manolo el del bombo - that Spaniard guy with the big drum - was there!
Esther J. Cepeda: U.S. Makes Official Bid to Host the World Cup: The Chicago Connection 2009
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Going to a side table, be mixed for himself, in an old battered silver cap, a generous draught of bombo; then, with the drink in his hand, walked heavily across the uncarpeted floor to his armchair, which creaked under his weight as he sank into its leathern lap.
Audrey Mary Johnston 1903
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But Kidd soon reassured him over sundry cups of bombo, protesting with many oaths that 'his soul should fry in hell' sooner than that he should hurt a hair of one of Culliford's crew; and, as a proof of good will, presented him with two guns and an anchor.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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Potchefstroom: Spain's number one soccer fan, "Manolo el del bombo", has had to return home after falling ill with flu and will miss the European champions 'quarter-final against Paraguay on Saturday.
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Instruments: guitar, violin, accordion and the most important "El bombo".
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Instruments: guitar, violin, accordion and the most important "El bombo".
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Print thisWith HP wireless printers, ack154 said 5: 44PM on 11-23-2009 bombo said 6: 18PM on 11-23-2009
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Serko plays cajon, bombo leguero, and palmos, and Marsalis even plays soprano saxophone on the album.
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Instruments: guitar, violin, accordion and the most important "El bombo".
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