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The crowds were kept very far away from the parade grounds, a gigantic TV held on a truck was obstructing the view and nice perspective of the Proceres Monolith but were allowing Chavez to watch his own TV image of his personal parade.
Chavez inaugurated for another 6 years: chavistas fall over each other in ridicule 2007
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Carbonell y Rivero, Nestor, … Proceres: Ensayos Biograficos, pp.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Carbonell y Rivero, Nestor, … Proceres: Ensayos Biograficos, pp.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Carbonell y Rivero, Nestor, … Proceres: Ensayos Biograficos, pp.
World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947
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Proceres Chartarum (?), subordinate to Count of Sacred Largesses, vi.
The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Senator Cassiodorus 1872
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I gird round thy loins mine own baldric of pure silver; I place in thy hand mine own sword of plain steel; and bid thee rise to take place in council and camps amongst the Proceres of England, -- Earl of Hertford and Essex.
Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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I gird round thy loins mine own baldric of pure silver; I place in thy hand mine own sword of plain steel; and bid thee rise to take place in council and camps amongst the Proceres of England, -- Earl of Hertford and Essex.
Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 11 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Proceres, Pennaethied dinas, y juyr penna, dyledogion, fuydhu - yr; Blaenx trouftix alhano'r myr The head men of a town, as gover - noun, rulers, and officers, - Alfo the heads and ends of beams that lie
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Barbarian born and educated in the Hercynian forest.] [Footnote 58: Otho of Frisingen, who surely understood the language of the court and diet of Germany, speaks of the Franks in the xiith century as the reigning nation, (Proceres Franci, equites Franci, manus
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Barbarian born and educated in the Hercynian forest.] [Footnote 58: Otho of Frisingen, who surely understood the language of the court and diet of Germany, speaks of the Franks in the xiith century as the reigning nation, (Proceres Franci, equites Franci, manus
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765
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