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  • New York label Pavon by Luz and Victoria is all glittered, sequined, ruffled, and bedazzled party garb.

    Lifelounge.com - Daily Goodness 2009

  • There was a quaintness, too, mingled with all this revelry, that gave it a peculiar zest: it was suited to the time and place; and as the old manor-house almost reeled with mirth and wassail, it seemed echoing back the joviality of long departed years. 40 (2) 39 Sir John Hawkins, speaking of the dance called the Pavon, from pavo, a peacock, says,

    The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon 2002

  • Mass, he saw a man later identified as Pavon kneeling next to a collection box; when the priest went to check the collection box soon after, he saw it apparently had been opened and all the money removed, according to police.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • Carlos Pavon, who put a penalty kick over the crossbar during last October's World Cup qualifier, followed Conrad's second yellow card by converting a penalty kick in the 19th minute for his 58th international goal, a Honduran record.

    USA loses to Honduras 3-1 in World Cup warmup 2010

  • Honduras forward Carlos Pavon celebrates his penalty-kick goal against the United States.

    USA loses to Honduras 3-1 in World Cup warmup 2010

  • The most striking work on display is Rafael Pavon's reworking of Caspar David Friedrich's "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog."

    Richard MacKichan: Classic Works Get a Modern Makeover at London's Remastered Richard MacKichan 2011

  • The most striking work on display is Rafael Pavon's reworking of Caspar David Friedrich's "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog."

    Richard MacKichan: Classic Works Get a Modern Makeover at London's Remastered Richard MacKichan 2011

  • Town mayors and local elected officials lead townspeople in parks and plazas in cheers for the heroes of the war that freed Mexico from Spanish rule, including Hidalgo, Jose Morelos y Pavon, and Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez.

    September in Mexico: El Mes de la Patria 2009

  • Town mayors and local elected officials lead townspeople in parks and plazas in cheers for the heroes of the war that freed Mexico from Spanish rule, including Hidalgo, Jose Morelos y Pavon, and Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez.

    September in Mexico: El Mes de la Patria 2009

  • Mariana Pavon Sanchez, 19, read an excerpt from her play, "Mariana's Wish," which she wrote through the District's Youth Playwright's Theater Inc.

    First lady honors youth arts programs Mike McPhate 2010

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