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I took the morning/early afternoon off from driving today and went to visit the Amana Colonies in Amana, Iowa.
Amana Colonies 2006
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I took the morning/early afternoon off from driving today and went to visit the Amana Colonies in Amana, Iowa.
SeeLight: 2006
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Since it was still under warranty we called Amana, and they scheduled a technician to come out to take a look at it.
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Another exception to Wall Street's widespread malaise is a little-known mutual fund called Amana Income Fund, which The Wall Street Journal notes can thank Islamic law for being one of the top performers of the year.
A Tense Time 2007
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As a matter of fact, if you drive through Iowa, near Amana, which is an Amish community, you will see highway signs that say “Amish” to the rigth and “English” to the left.
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Amöneburg at the River Ohm (then called Amana) in Upper Hessia, as a kind of missionary centre in which native clergy were to be educated.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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At our first entrance into Amana, which is one of the outlets of Orenoque, we left on the right hand of us in the bottom of the bay, lying directly against Trinidad, a nation of inhuman Cannibals, which inhabit the rivers of Guanipa and Berbeese.
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Raytheon, which had acquired a company called Amana, introduced the first popular home model in 1967, the countertop Radarange.
Wired Top Stories Priya Ganapati 2010
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At our first entrance into Amana, which is one of the outlets of Orenoque, we left on the right hand of us in the bottom of the bay, lying directly against
The Discovery of Guiana Walter Raleigh 1586
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But being doubtful how to carry victuals for so long a time in such baubles, or any strength of men, especially for that Berreo assured us that his son must be by that time come down with many soldiers, I sent away one King, master of the Lions Whelp, with his ship-boat, to try another branch of the river in the bottom of the Bay of Guanipa, which was called Amana, to prove if there were water to be found for either of the small ships to enter.
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