Concha is going to Switzerland in hopes of making job connections and friends.
From the chron.com
The concha negra, bloody clam ceviche, at La Cevicheria at 3809 W. Pico Blvd.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Concha Buika moves like a dancer, roaming the stage as if she were playing by the sea.
From the latimes.com
The root of the inferior crus of the antihelix sharply defines the rim of the concha.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The concha of the ear is an irregular hemispheric bowl with a defined rim.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Cancerous lesions in the concha or over the antihelix can usually be excised and skin grafted.
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Moreover, the inferior crus also forms the wall that separates the concha from the triangular fossa.
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The gorgeous city beaches, Playa de la concha and Playa de Ondarreta, are popular but get to Playa de la Zurriola too.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Concha Mancillas, her 80-year-old mother, said her trip to the polls this morning was for their entire family.
From the fresnobee.com
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(anatomy) a structure that resembles a shell in shape
Conchas is a municipality in the state of Su00E3o Paulo in Brazil. The population is 17,406 (2015 est.) in an area of 466 kmu00B2. The elevation is 503m.
Any shell-shaped structure; The deepest indentation of the cartilage of the human ear, attaching to the mastoid bone; An apse
(Conchas) Ornamentation that resembles shells
(conchas) sweet shell-shaped buns, with colored crumb crusts.
Shell or bowl-like depression of the outer ear which funnels sound to the ear canal
The Spanish term for shell; may be oval or round, frequently with scalloped edges, with or without stones; may appear in rings, pendants, bolos, buckles and belts. Now most often a Navajo design for a belt
Silver or metal ornament usually found on tack. Sometimes used to hold parts together like a nut and bolt.
A scroll-like bone found in the skull, also called a turbinate.