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We undid the barbed wire gate and walked up the path to the cone-shaped palapa, called a cona, in which Michael lived.
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We undid the barbed wire gate and walked up the path to the cone-shaped palapa, called a cona, in which Michael lived.
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In 1874 a "cona" (south) wind blew down most of the lepers 'wretched, rotten abodes, and the poor sufferers lay shivering in the wind and rain, with clothes and blankets wet through.
Heroes Every Child Should Know Hamilton Wright Mabie 1880
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An alternative attribution of this root, to the wide Bantu root * - cona "shame," can be ruled out because, although it might make sense in connection with the liminality of a girl's seclusion, its semantic associations conflict with the celebratory and "coming out" occasions to which Ruvu groups usually applied the term.
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Só querem mamar caralhos e enfiá-los na cona das vossas mães
Now we're hearing rumors of an uber PC coming out of Portugal 2007
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He was sitting in the only chair in the cona, an easy chair, another North American relic.
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He was sitting in the only chair in the cona, an easy chair, another North American relic.
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Rather than circular, the cona seemed octagonal, due to the 16 saplings that upheld the structure.
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Mirror do justice, taper of ivory, heart of the cona-vent, hoops of gold!
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Rather than circular, the cona seemed octagonal, due to the 16 saplings that upheld the structure.
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