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Drago
[ drah-goh; Spanish drah-gaw ]
noun
- Lu·is Ma·rí·a [loo, -is m, uh, -, ree, -, uh, loo-, ees, mah-, ree, -ah], 1859–1921, Argentine jurist and statesman.
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For highbrow patrons who are more familiar with Tolstoy than Ivan Drago, head to the Russian Tea Room.
From The Daily Beast
See them entertained, Drago; or better, let them entertain each other—with singing games, holy God!
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Richard got a side blow on the knee, but in return he caught Drago de Merlou under the armpit and well-nigh cut him in half.
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Mr Bloom's eye followed its line and saw again the dyeworks' van drawn up before Drago's.
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Why the barber in Drago's always looked my face when I spoke his face in the glass.
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What he had read, ran thus: "Your wife is unfaithful to you and has betrayed you for the sake of Drago, a servant, who ran away."
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