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Examples
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This is the pope who was born and grew up in Nati Germany.
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"Sure, I helped with my abuelita and also when my cousin Nati´s baby died."
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"Sure, I helped with my abuelita and also when my cousin Nati´s baby died."
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"With no immigration reform in sight, the song puts a human face on the problem through the eyes of an artist," says Raka Nati, who handles publicity, new media, partnerships and management for Los Rakas.
Voto Latino: AMP: Five Most Memorable Artists of 2011 Voto Latino 2011
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"With no immigration reform in sight, the song puts a human face on the problem through the eyes of an artist," says Raka Nati, who handles publicity, new media, partnerships and management for Los Rakas.
Voto Latino: AMP: Five Most Memorable Artists of 2011 Voto Latino 2011
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"Nati" the rooster, named for "Natural Light" because the rooster likes to drink beer, ate from a bowl at Mr. Widmer's campsite in Tent City.
Tent City Revival 2009
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There exists therefore the highest classical authority for the use of "Nati" in the sense of "Sons" or "offspring" governing a genitive case.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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Local residents enjoy Halda by performing local 'Nati' in which women also participate.
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Coincidentally enough, we all enrolled in the business school, were first generation Cuban-Americans and had brown hair; our names were Natalie (Nati), Natalia (Nati), Cristy V. and Cristy A.
Natalia Ortega: Coming to Terms With My Heritage Natalia Ortega 2011
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Coincidentally enough, we all enrolled in the business school, were first generation Cuban-Americans and had brown hair; our names were Natalie (Nati), Natalia (Nati), Cristy V. and Cristy A.
Natalia Ortega: Coming to Terms With My Heritage Natalia Ortega 2011
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