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  • Much of South Florida was in the cone of uncertainty on Sunday, and Miami-Dade County stands to see stronger winds and more rain than Broward or Palm Beach counties, said meteorologist Dan Gregoria of the weather service.

    September 2005 2005

  • This font, Gregoria, is a professional OpenType font designed by Elena Albertoni, a typographer and graphic designer.

    More Chant Software bls 2007

  • This font, Gregoria, is a professional OpenType font designed by Elena Albertoni, a typographer and graphic designer.

    Archive 2007-12-01 bls 2007

  • In my book "The Genes Of Gregoria" I quote a Russian economist who was old, sick and dying.

    Trickle Down Economics perpetuates war 2007

  • Morataya was the son of Erio and Gregoria Morataya, also of Los

    KIA KIA/BNR 2003

  • Well, one thing led to another and as always, the conversation turned to the hidden treasure that Old Grandma Gregoria hid from the soldiers during the Cristero Revolution.

    The ghost of Coalcoman 1999

  • Well, one thing led to another and as always, the conversation turned to the hidden treasure that Old Grandma Gregoria hid from the soldiers during the Cristero Revolution.

    The ghost of Coalcoman 1999

  • The ganadería passed, in 1863, to Pablo Valdés Sanz, son of Toribio and Gregoria, from whom D. Trifino Gamazo y Calvo acquired, in 1880, a good part of the finca and the entire ganadería, from which cattle had already been sold to [Joaquín] Mazpule in 1840 and [Julían] Presencio in 1841.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

  • The first owner of whom records exist is Alonzo Sanz, born in la Pedraja in 1715 from whom his children Gregoria and Victoriano inherited.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

  • The ganadería passed, in 1863, to Pablo Valdés Sanz, son of Toribio and Gregoria, from whom D. Trifino Gamazo y Calvo acquired, in 1880, a good part of the finca and the entire ganadería, from which cattle had already been sold to [Joaquín] Mazpule in 1840 and [Julían] Presencio in 1841.

    The foundational bull ranches 1997

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