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Ana's boyfriend was found guilty of human trafficking, a term Ana didn't know when she was growing up.
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/SantaAna/winds. html: Named after Southern California's Santa Ana Canyon and a fixture of local legend and literature, the Santa Ana is a blustery, dry and warm (often hot) wind that blows out of the desert.
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/SantaAna/winds. html: Named after Southern California's Santa Ana Canyon and a fixture of local legend and literature, the Santa Ana is a blustery, dry and warm (often hot) wind that blows out of the desert.
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Ana is confronted to Body and Desire at three key moments of her life.
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Ana is forecasting to track south of Miami; Bill is tracking towards the East Coast.
Short Takes 2009
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Ana is right to question claims of “eco-friendliness” – and I would like to see this site taking part in that, rather than just repeating the claims of those who (quite naturally) have vested interests.
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She had just spent the better part of a year working with UNICEF in Central America, where she had met an AIDS orphan who she called Ana, a young woman who had suffered the trauma of contracting HIV/AIDS from her mother at birth and then lost both parents to the disease.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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She had just spent the better part of a year working with UNICEF in Central America, where she had met an AIDS orphan who she called Ana, a young woman who had suffered the trauma of contracting HIV/AIDS from her mother at birth and then lost both parents to the disease.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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Ana is right that Biden has spent virtually his entire working life in the Senate, but there is one aspect of his life that suggests he is not entirely the creature of Washington you might think.
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Sgt. 1st Class Gregory A. Rodriguez, 35, of Weidman, Mich., died Sept. 2 of wounds suffered in Ana
KIA KIA/BNR 2008
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