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A post office opened in the community a year later under the name Sambo.
It seemed so strange to find no Sambo waiting for her in the hall.
Tom heard no more; for he was soon following Sambo to the quarters.
Its origins go back to 1964, when the first local Sambo club was formed.
Then, the dog tells Sambo that he is not a tiger.
Sambo reluctantly drops the bag in the river rather than return the money.
Listen up, Sambo, where my services are involved, it's a seller's market.
In this book, Sambo is the name of a southern Indian boy.
Sambo had been an insult, but you people was worse, because it wasn't even personal.
That is, the Sambo model did not appear in Brazil.
This book subtly teaches our young children that they can call a black child Sambo and not insult him.
Interestingly, Sambo even shuffled his way into key works of American history.
Already, stories for children about Little Black Sambo are no longer available.
Just then the door opened, and Sambo entered.
She is best known for her first book, Little Black Sambo.
The Sambo uniform does not reflect rank or competitive rating.
The story may have contributed to the use of the word "sambo" as a racial slur.
At school she had engaged in Sambo, figure skating and skiing caused the greatest interest.
"We'll have a heater for you on the plantation, Sambo."
Sambo gathered the butter up in a crock and took it home to his mother.
There was still no sign of Susan and Sambo.
He was so like Sambo in his younger days that she laid her hand on his head, as if they were old friends.
Big Sambo negotiates and purchases the narrator for twenty dollars.
He did not miss a single training session in military sambo, and acquired many knife scars from the street action.
He is a sport master in judo, and sambo.