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  • Mauban are they known as Baluga, which name seems to indicate a mixed breed.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • Those who invest in Baluga caviars and private jets will still lead the economy to prosperity.

    Craig Barnes: The Corporate Danger: Plutonomy 2009

  • You know, the media would have you believe that they were delivering Baluga caviar to the cell.

    CNN Transcript Aug 29, 2002 2002

  • Baluga, Dumagat, etc., are found in at least eleven other provinces of Luzon.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • Survey place Aeta, Baluga, and Dumagat on Alabat -- the former running wild in the mountains, the latter living in the barrios of Camagon and Silangan, respectively.

    Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed

  • As they are returning to the ground they are pursued, but Baluga cuts the vine on which their pursuers are climbing.

    A Study in Tinguian Folk-Lore Fay-Cooper Cole 1921

  • The dead wife of Baluga harvests his rice during the nighttime.

    A Study in Tinguian Folk-Lore Fay-Cooper Cole 1921

  • Tale 56 gives us a glimpse of the prevalent idea of the abode of the dead, where the spirits lead much the same sort of life as they did while alive, but we secure quite a different picture of this realm from the Baluga [69] tale, in which the home of the deceased is said to be in the ground while the "life" of the dead woman is kept in a bamboo cup.

    A Study in Tinguian Folk-Lore Fay-Cooper Cole 1921

  • Baluga buzzed up: Former Rep. Joseph Kennedy nixes Senate campaign (AP) 4 seconds ago 2009-09-07T15: 50: 48-07: 00

    Yahoo! News: Top Stories 2009

  • Okung is a spread guy, Baluga has some health concerns.

    Arrowhead Pride 2009

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