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Very frequently the cura is the only white man in the place, and no other European lives for miles around.
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Thus indeed can it be said that the cura is the soul of the village.
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At Cumanacoa the tobacco, after being gathered, undergoes a preparation which the Spaniards call cura seca.
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In Latin, cura personalis means "care for the entire person."
The Seattle Times 2011
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At Cumanacoa the tobacco, after being gathered, undergoes a preparation which the Spaniards call cura seca.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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Italiano · Cina: sospesa la "cura" dell'elettroshock per la “Net Addiction”
Global Voices in English » China: Suspension of Electroshock for “Net Addiction” 2009
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It would have been difficult for any one not knowing him, to recognise in this plainly-dressed individual the commander-in-chief of the insurgent army encamped around, and still more difficult perhaps to have believed that he was the _ci-devant_ "cura" of Caracuaro, Don Jose Maria Morelos y
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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O poggi, o valli, &c. to 'cura', are expressed with vigour and chastity.
Literary Remains, Volume 1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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Travis mails her $500 in cash before he goes off to shoot Palantine, fails, escapes and subsequently shows up at the brothel to execute a blood sine cura on her behalf a beneficence without a cure of the soul.
Travis&Jared Jack Nelson 2011
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Il 6 ottobre, alle ore 16 al motion picture Adriano di Roma, l'attrice Virna Lisi, commemorative della campagna, si rivolger ai nonni italiani per chiedere di prendersi cura dei bambini che vivono in un orfanotrofio, senza l'affetto di una ...
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