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As you probably know, the LAFTA is the most coveted award in show business, more important even than all the Oscars and the Baftas in the world, if you smelted them down and re-cast the metal to spell the word 'important'.
BBC Blog Network 2010
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You may have heard that Adam and I won the Loaded magazine LAFTA for Funniest Podcast yesterday.
BBC Blog Network 2010
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Canada, while LAFTA covers Latin American countries, and FTA covers the European Union.
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I'm going to take out a huge bank loan, confident in the vast financial success that this LAFTA will almost certainly bring me, and move into a huge house in Essex surrounded by high walls and robot guards.
BBC Blog Network 2010
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Hudson and Blanchett, gloating about how I've won a LAFTA and they haven't.
BBC Blog Network 2010
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Now that Adam and I have scooped this prized LAFTA, things are going to change.
BBC Blog Network 2010
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LAFTA is the Latin American Free Trade Agreement passed in 1961, and replaced in 1981 by the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI).
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JosephJackson 2009
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LAFTA is the Latin American Free Trade Agreement passed in 1961, and replaced in 1981 by the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI).
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LAFTA is the Latin American Free Trade Agreement passed in 1961, and replaced in 1981 by the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI).
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LAFTA is the Latin American Free Trade Agreement passed in 1961, and replaced in 1981 by the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI).
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] RichardD 2009
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