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That's the question that NBC correspondent Miguel Almaguer -- formerly of Washington's NBC 4 -- set out to answer in a segment for the "Today" show.
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Almaguer, first secretary of the party in the region of Manzanillo, Fidel pointed out the necessity of giving priority to the construction of the irrigation pipe factory and of starting immediately the construction of storage battery, candy and ice factories in this region.
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The trachytes and basalts of Popayan are separated from the system of the volcanoes of Quito by the mica-slates of Almaguer; the volcanoes of Quito from the trachytes of Assuay by the gneiss of Condorasta and Guasunto.
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Cauca, in the direction of Mariquita, we will call the central Cordillera of New Grenada; and the chain which continues the Cordillera de la Costa from the basin of Almaguer, and separates the bed of the Rio Cauca from the platiniferous territory of Choco, we will designate the western
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On the parallel of Almaguer, or rather a little north-east of that town, the geological structure of the ground displays very remarkable changes.
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On the north of the town of Pasto (latitude 1 degree 13 minutes north; longitude 79° 41′) the Andes again divide into two branches and surround the table-land of Mamendoy and Almaguer.
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Jauja, Cuenca and Almaguer, which lose their waters only by a lateral and narrow issue, owe their origin to a cause more instantaneous, more closely linked with the upheaving of the whole chain.
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Pitatumba and Paraguay, and the separation of the two chains appeared to me indistinct as far as the parallel of Almaguer (latitude 1 degree 54 minutes; longitude 79° 15′).
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My map of the Rio Magdalena, multiplied by the copies of the year 1802 in America and Spain, and comprehending the country between Almaguer and Santa Marta, from 1 degree
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The horse fell into an old septic tank that was covered by wood around 6 p.m. in the 5200 block of Tidwell, said Houston Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief David Almaguer.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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