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Examples
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Apparently Charo is a common nickname for Rosario, and Nacho is short for Ignacio.
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One of my yarn paintings is by my friend Ignacio Montoya ( "Nacho" -- Huichols seldom divulge their Indian names to outsiders), a marakame (shaman-priest) from Las Guayabas in the Huichol Sierra.
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One of my yarn paintings is by my friend Ignacio Montoya ( "Nacho" -- Huichols seldom divulge their Indian names to outsiders), a marakame (shaman-priest) from Las Guayabas in the Huichol Sierra.
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One of my yarn paintings is by my friend Ignacio Montoya ( "Nacho" -- Huichols seldom divulge their Indian names to outsiders), a marakame (shaman-priest) from Las Guayabas in the Huichol Sierra.
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One of my yarn paintings is by my friend Ignacio Montoya ( "Nacho" -- Huichols seldom divulge their Indian names to outsiders), a marakame (shaman-priest) from Las Guayabas in the Huichol Sierra.
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He presented them to the ladies calling his improvised appetizer “Nacho’s Especiales” as Nacho is a nickname for Ignacio.
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He presented them to the ladies calling his improvised appetizer “Nacho’s Especiales” as Nacho is a nickname for Ignacio.
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Arch West 1914-2011 Arch West created Doritos, the best-selling tortilla chips in the U.S. and the product that introduced Americans to a flavor called Nacho cheese.
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They were at a neighborhood Mexican joint, a hole in the wall called Nacho Mama.
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Grandmother dolloped oatmeal into two bowls and then pointed to one of them and said his name and Nacho gladly complied.
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