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  • N.B. -- "Muerto" is also a double form of the past part. of

    Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) C. A. Toledano

  • What he wanted to say — to roar so that they could have heard him all the way to Indio Muerto and back — was, Christ, what is wrong with you people?

    The Silence 2010

  • According to the 12-count indictment, Israel Cruz Millan - who was known as "El Muerto," which means "Death" in Spanish - of Raleigh, N.C., ran the organization in the U.S. He oversaw cells in nearly a dozen states that made high quality fake documents for illegal immigrants, the indictment said.

    22 indicted in fake document ring 2011

  • Festival highlights also include a candlelight vigil to the Cerro del Muerto — an Aguascalientes natural landmark named for its unusual shape described as a dead man lying on his back, and the traditional Corridas de Calaveras on October 31 and November 1.

    Aguascalientes' Museum of Death welcomes you 2009

  • What he wanted to say — to roar so that they could have heard him all the way to Indio Muerto and back — was, Christ, what is wrong with you people?

    The Silence 2010

  • History is split to the precise second at 5:29:54 a.m., July 16, 1945, and detonated at the set coordinates of the Jomada del Muerto desert of New Mexico.

    G. Roger Denson: Political Art Timeline, 1945-1966: Postwar Art of the Left G. Roger Denson 2011

  • Festival highlights also include a candlelight vigil to the Cerro del Muerto — an Aguascalientes natural landmark named for its unusual shape described as a dead man lying on his back, and the traditional Corridas de Calaveras on October 31 and November 1.

    Aguascalientes' Museum of Death welcomes you 2009

  • The note asked — or no, instructed — him to meet the water truck that came bimonthly from the nearest town, Indio Muerto, which lay some 35 miles across the motionless plain.

    The Silence 2010

  • History is split to the precise second at 5:29:54 a.m., July 16, 1945, and detonated at the set coordinates of the Jomada del Muerto desert of New Mexico.

    G. Roger Denson: Political Art Timeline, 1945-1966: Postwar Art of the Left G. Roger Denson 2011

  • The note asked — or no, instructed — him to meet the water truck that came bimonthly from the nearest town, Indio Muerto, which lay some 35 miles across the motionless plain.

    The Silence 2010

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