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posa

1. In 16th-century Hispanic church architecture, a processional oratory at each corner of an atrium, 2.
2. A small chapel in the walled forecourt of an early California mission.
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Selon le communique, "les troupes de la 26eme Brigade de la force operationnelle sous les auspices de l'operation "Hahlaa Dodo", de l'operation "Lafiya Dole" du commandement du theatre", ont reussi a dejouer les objectifs des terroristes qui tentaient de poser des mines de fabrication artisanale destinees aux passagers et a la principale voie de ravitaillement des troupes.
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