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Calandra may refer to:
- 8967 Calandra, a main belt asteroid
- Calandra, a genus of beetle
- Calandra lark, a bird
- Davide Calandra, an Italian sculptor and cabinet maker
- Giovanni Battista Calandra, an Italian mosaic artist
- John D. Calandra, a New York State senator
- Paul Calandra, a Canadian politician
- Peter Calandra, an American composer and pianist
- Saúl Calandra, an Argentine football (soccer) midfielder
- Thom Calandra, the founding editor and chief columnist for CBS MarketWatch.com
Usage examples of "calandra".
I had no choice but to keep pressing him, to keep his thoughts and feelings fluid until I could find a formula that would allow him to save face while still keeping Calandra alive.
I suddenly realized that Calandra was beginning to pay a somewhat grudging attention to our surroundings.
For me, as for Calandra, the landscape outside was a rich and varied study into the spirit of a world.
The same tension, perhaps, that Calandra and I had sensed in Solitaire as a whole.
We sat down, Calandra and the two shields moving to the wall behind us.
I stood up, too, feeling Kutzko, Calandra, and Ifversn come up behind us, the two shields moving unobtrusively into flanking positions at our sides.
Randon demanded, throwing a glance at Calandra and then shifting his attention to Seqoya.
Glancing once more at Calandra, Randon led Kutzko and me back to the gatelock.
Remembering the odd tension Calandra and I had sensed overlaying all of Solitaire.
Ruin the arrangement, and maybe a chance for Calandra to see her own record cleared along with it.
However paranoid Calandra might feel about the Halo of God, my own respect for both the Seekers and their goals was only increasing.
That Calandra would even consider such an unlikely possibility meant she was determined to find a darker explanation for the Halo of God than a loving community spirit.
But as the sun dipped toward the horizon, and Calandra started us toward yet another distant hill, she finally gave up the pretense.
Then, moving stiffly, Calandra rolled over and got to her feet, her sense that of someone bracing for unwanted but necessary activity.
Squatting awkwardly on the slope, Calandra below the spot and I above it, we gave it a careful look.