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  • Mr. Chávez, who has visited Mr. Ghadafi in Tripoli half a dozen times, recently signed a $1 billion economic agreement that included handing over Hato Piñero, a world-class nature preserve he recently expropriated, to a Libyan agricultural commune to grow rice and raise cattle.

    Where Gadhafi's Name Is Still Gold Nicholas Casey 2011

  • The Association of Journalists of Puerto Rico joined writers, professors and artists in an act of protest in front of the Department of Education in Hato Rey, where they read fragments of the books that were removed.

    Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: Debate on Censorship 2009

  • In Hato Rey, the more commercial district of Puerto Rico where I grew up, our family enjoyed a privileged life in the area famous for a stretch of banks and skyscrapers known as the Golden Mile.

    The Beauty of Love Laura Posada 2010

  • They recognized each other from their teen years in Hato Rey, and so began a regular lunch routine that would eventually lead to their marriage.

    The Beauty of Love Laura Posada 2010

  • The city always felt alive with music and jubilation, and just having the opportunity to live in such a culturally juicy environment was thrilling—especially for a girl from Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, whose father ruled the household with old-school austerity.

    The Beauty of Love Laura Posada 2010

  • To help you choose where to go, goo Ranking decided to ask what under 10,000 yen Hato Bus tour from their autumn schedule people would like to go on.

    Savouring Autumn in Japan 2007

  • Q: What under 10,000 yen Hato Bus tour would you like to go on?

    Savouring Autumn in Japan 2007

  • Hato Bus run a full set of English tours too, should this survey whet your appetite.

    Savouring Autumn in Japan 2007

  • Annabelle Rodriguez, 45, is a partner with the Hato Rey law firm of Martinez, Odell & Calabria, where she has practiced since 1993.

    Three Nominated To The Us District Court ITY National Archives 1996

  • 'Hato ni sanshi no rei ad' -- the dove sits three branches below its parent; or, more literally, 'has the three-branch etiquette to perform.'

    Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877

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