Sentences with phrase «like rasta»

Some are large multi-million dollar companies like Netflix and J.D. Power and Associates, while most are small privately owned businesses like Rasta Taco.

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St. John the Baptist probably looked more like your neighborhood homeless person or your local Rasta stoner.
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We expected her to at least address the issue at stake instead of insulting him back but for a member of parliament to stoop so low and attack a woman in such manner, we at least expect our parliament's privileges committee that interrogated the likes of Black Rasta for talking against the honourable house to interrogate the member of the honourable who dishonourably insult a woman and a citizen of our beloved Ghana.
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The beach - facing O'Grille serves up traditional Caribbean dishes like jerked meats and fresh fish; Rasta Pasta serves all the Italian classics with a creative Jamaican twist; and Nikkei Restaurant merges Japanese, Chinese, and Peruvian cuisine at Teppanyaki - style tables.
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Along with Benjamin, I believe that when you do this, you are actually freeing the object you take, allowing it to be more than just what it was in the intentions of its creator: more than just a photo documentation of a Rasta community, as in Richard Prince's appropriation of Patrick Cariou's work; more than just a toy, like in many Jeff Koons works; more than just a Walker Evans photo, like in the work of Sherrie Levine.
It is on this common ground that these people interact with not only one another, but also with the spectacle of the county fair games, hoping to win something like a plush snake, or a Rasta Banana Monkey whose only real ephemeral value is bragging rights (who keeps a Banana Monkey in a trophy case?).
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