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At the 2006 census, Manilla had a population of 2,081 people.
The track played on his radio show in Manilla a few months later.
Manillas were made in Africa as well, though very little is known about these pieces.
The larger manillas had a much more open shape.
The colonel reached for a large, thick manilla envelope on his left.
I opened the manilla envelope that the Englishman had given me.
He gathered photographs and dropped them inside a manilla envelope.
I had the big manilla envelope in my raincoat pocket.
The Governor's secretary brandished a large manilla file at us.
The manillas quickly became the currency of choice in the Nigerian slave trade.
She reached for the briefcase, had it open in a second and produced a brown manilla folder.
Monk went back along Manilla Street in the rain, and turned east.
It could be the heaviest (no weight given) and earliest manilla known.
Taking out the manilla envelope, he laid its contents on the desk where the other could see them.
The cast iron manillas gave a muted response and were worthless.
He prodded my ribs with something that turned out to be a manilla envelope.
Manilla has reaped the rewards of many successful business enterprises.
Manillas were partly differentiated and valued by the sound they made when struck.
Manilla is famous for its setting as a fishing and paragliding area.
At one time, the manillas were manufactured in cast iron, but the experiment was a failure.
By 1902 all importation of the manillas had stopped and nine years later, they were not considered legal tender.
During 1948 and 1949, trucks were sent to all parts of Nigeria to collect the remaining manillas.
I fanned out the fistful of manilla in my mitt.
Jean snapped the file closed and produced a large manilla envelope.
It is not known for certain what the Portuguese or the Dutch manillas looked like.