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bardo

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bardo [ˈbɑːdəʊ]
n (often capital)
(Non-Christian Religions / Buddhism) (in Tibetan Buddhism) the state of the soul between its death and its rebirth
[Tibetan bardo between two]


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Aa Aa In his speech at the headquarters of the Constitutional Council in Bardo near Tunis, Ben Ali spoke of his "deep satisfaction and immense pride" in what he called the "reciprocal confidence" between the people and himself, and he thanked political parties and professional organisations for their support.
In his speech at the headquarters of the Constitutional Council in Bardo near Tunis, Ben Ali spoke of his "deep satisfaction and immense pride" in what he called the "reciprocal confidence" between the people and himself, and he thanked political parties and professional organisations for their support.
He explained: "I left Steed out to give him a break and I left Bardo out because of the bookings situation - there was no way I wanted him to pick up a fifth booking.
 
 
 
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