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A fearsome image of the Buddhist divinity Acala brandishing a sword is priced at $8,000.
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Its open-air restaurant, Acala, is a great place to watch the sunset and enjoy a meal and some of the local wine; if you're staying at Kirimaya you're done driving for the day.
Shifting Gears 2008
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Acala and Vrishaka, and king Bhagadatta; of Karna and his son of great wrath; of those great bowmen, the Kekaya princes, and those mighty car-warriors, the Trigartas; of Ghatotkaca the prince of rakshasas, and the brother of Vaka, of Alambusha, the foremost of rakshasas, and king
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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We had not planned to stop at Acala, but after a hard ride over a dreary road and a ferrying across a wide and deep river in a great dugout canoe thirty feet or more in length -- our animals swimming alongside -- we found our beasts too tired for further progress.
In Indian Mexico (1908) Frederick Starr 1895
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Chiapa was formerly the great town of the Chiapanecs, an Indian tribe to whom tradition assigns past splendor, but who, to-day, are represented in three villages, Chiapa, Suchiapa, and Acala.
In Indian Mexico (1908) Frederick Starr 1895
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The next day we constantly passed such parties of pilgrims; coming or going to this shrine which lay a little off the road between Acala and San Bartolome.
In Indian Mexico (1908) Frederick Starr 1895
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On a recent visit to a bridge west of the fence line near Acala, Border Patrol Special
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Textile mills substitute roller ginned Acala for ELS cottons, especially when Pima becomes high priced.
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Roller ginning Acala can generate a significantly higher lint price compared to saw-ginned Acala; in the range of 10 to 12 cents per pound more than saw-ginned.
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AP - In this Aug. 4, 2010, photo is the walkway of a footbridge across the Rio Grande near Acala, Texas, connecting …
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