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But then again lana is so beautiful. but also so are all the women they have on this show like the female agent that was hunting chloe down for terrorism.
Smallville Season 8 Loses Two Cast Members | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Lanolin Purified wool grease ( lana is Latin for "wool" ).
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Lanolin Purified wool grease ( lana is Latin for "wool" ).
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I am so happy that lana is gone i was soooooooooo happy when i saw her goodbye her character sucked since the end of season 5 and i hated her during the end of the 6 season and during all of season 7 hey should have just killed her i was so happy when i thought she was dead at the end of season 6!!
Smallville Season 8 Loses Two Cast Members | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Now I have taken a few of those spanish slang tests where you find out 'lana' (which I think is wool) actually is slang for 'money'.
Dichos 2002
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Chevalier Alcantara could never say "lana," or words pertaining to woolen clothing.
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Working to the brief provided by organisers, H'lana's garden entitled 'Life' is designed for a small townhouse that is home to a young family.
NZ On Screen 2010
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"The organisers of the competition liked H'lana's theme and her ideas.
NZ On Screen 2010
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June 8, 2008 at 6: 02 am you know i like everyone in the show but i can really understand why lex and lana are gone. im sure they also want to move on with their lives and find bigger and better things to be a part of.
Smallville Season 8 Loses Two Cast Members | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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She has a throwaway reference to the Ulaid being named for the wool they produced - this would link the word to modern Irish olann, which is a cousin of Welsh gwlan and goes all the way back to Proto-Indo-European * wlna and thus English woollen, and (dropping the initial w) Latin lana and French laine.
Ulster etymology nwhyte 2009
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