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  • La Bufa, we are told, is the mountain where Pancho Villa lead a Mexican Revolution battle known as the Seizure of Zacatecas or La Toma de Zacatecas.

    Visiting Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage City 2008

  • La Bufa, we are told, is the mountain where Pancho Villa lead a Mexican Revolution battle known as the Seizure of Zacatecas or La Toma de Zacatecas.

    Visiting Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage City 2008

  • The filmmaker had already directed one feature, a horror movie called Seizure 1974.

    Films of Michael Caine #38: The Hand DAVID BISHOP 2006

  • The filmmaker had already directed one feature, a horror movie called Seizure 1974.

    Archive 2006-12-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006

  • Epileptic Worker Says Bosses Called His Seizure 'Break Dancing,' Then Fired Him Bury ... and paraplegics would make good firefighters.

    digg.com: Top News Digg 2011

  • Her novel, "Seizure," is published by W.W. Norton.

    The Godparent Trap Erica Wagner 2010

  • Called "Seizure," it looks like a magical cave from some fantasy novel.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • If you've read "State of Fear" by Crichton or "Seizure" by Robin Cook both recent works you may stop reading these types of things all together.

    HH Com 514 Miss Snark 2006

  • "Seizure" or "freezing" means temporarily prohibiting the transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of property, or temporarily assuming custody or control of property on the basis of an order issued by a court, or other competent authority.

    Us Russian Agreement On Customs Matters ITY National Archives 1994

  • The work, "Seizure," drew thousands of art fans to a run-down housing estate in south London earlier this year.

    Ottawa Sun 2009

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