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China, nor did I know a single word of Mandarin, "recalls Moncayo of his arrival in the country.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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Johan has mimicked the Moncayo march on a smaller scale – twice he has marched on his father's behalf, most recently 45 miles 70 kilometers in July with scores of other demonstrators.
Another Lonely Christmas For Columbia's Longest-Held Hostage AP 2010
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On tap: bel canto arias and Latin American canciones by Rossini, Granda, Lara, Moncayo, Grever, Gutiérrez and Márquez. — Jeff Gemmill
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The upcoming liberation of Moncayo and Calvo is seen by the FARC as one way to regain political protagonism.
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The upcoming liberation of Moncayo and Calvo is seen by the FARC as one way to regain political protagonism.
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Moncayo finished fourth with six points and the Zepeda sisters, Lorena and Sonia, had 5.5 each.
Archive 2008-05-01 Jan 2008
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Claiming some of the last pristine forests in densely populated Europe, the northwestern Iberian Mountains have an older relief that peaks at the snow-capped El Moncayo (2,313 meters (m)).
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Moncayo finished fourth with six points and the Zepeda sisters, Lorena and Sonia, had 5.5 each.
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Manuel Ponce, Moncayo, and others were part of Juanote's extensive knowledge of classical music.
Juanote 2001
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Manuel Ponce, Moncayo, and others were part of Juanote's extensive knowledge of classical music.
Juanote 2001
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