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  • Brown, who assisted on Martin Masa's first-period goal, banged home a loose rebound along the goal line to snap a 2-2 tie.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Johnson scored a second goal midway through the third and Martin Masa had three assists for Louisiana, which scored five unanswered goals to win its fifth straight road game.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Martin Masa added a goal in the third period to give Texas a brief 2-1 lead.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • GREENVILLE, South Carolina (Ticker) -- Martin Masa scored a goal and assisted on three others as the Greenville Grrrowl defeated the Augusta Lynx, 5-1.

    East Coast Hockey League - Augusta vs. Greenville 2001

  • Martin Masa scored twice and Sean Venedam added an even-strength goal for

    East Coast Hockey League - Greensboro vs. Greenville 2001

  • Quoth Amrú bin Masa’dah: 212 Abú Isá, son of al-Rashíd and brother to al-Maamun, was enamoured of one Kurrat al-Ayn, a slave girl belonging to Ali bin Hishám,213 and she also loved him; but he concealed his passion, complaining of it to none neither discovering his secret to anyone, of his pride and magnanimity; for he had used his utmost endeavour to purchase her of her master, but he had failed.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Ramotlhwa, operations manager for the national treatment program dubbed Masa, or New Dawn.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • (but Robert moreso) are also sushi lovers, I made us a reservation at Masa, which is best described as the French Laundry of sushi restaurants.

    lancearthur.com: Just Write 2008

  • Clayton reads his translation of a famous Cesar Vallejo Spanish Civil War Poem, "Masa" (Mass):

    Anis Shivani: What Is the State of American Poetry? Leading American Poets Speak 2010

  • Momo posted this poem in Spanish on Easter: "Masa" Mass, by the Peruvian poet César Vallejo.

    The Lines of Others, Out Loud Fresca 2010

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