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INF Joaquin Arias (lower back strain) went on the 15-day disabled list April 30.
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Betrayed by a Captain Arias, she was first confined to the Santa Clara convent in Querétaro and then transferred to Mexico City for trial.
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez: a politically correct "corrector" (1768–1829) 2008
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It seems fitting somehow that this maximalist cue has been picked up by the downtown crowd as well with the triumphant return of Joey Arias to New York in Arias with a Twist.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Betrayed by a Captain Arias, she was first confined to the Santa Clara convent in Querétaro and then transferred to Mexico City for trial.
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez: a politically correct "corrector" (1768–1829) 2008
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It seems fitting somehow that this maximalist cue has been picked up by the downtown crowd as well with the triumphant return of Joey Arias to New York in Arias with a Twist.
The Homecoming 2008
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The chairman, Irwin Arias, also turned out to be a distinguished hepatologist.
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PADRES: Now that George Arias is up with San Diego, consider his performance over the next five weeks to be an auction for full time duty next year.
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Oscar Arias is a recognition of an achieved result - the peace plan.
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The Peace Prize to Oscar Arias is therefore to be interpreted as a recognition also of the work of the other heads of state and their work with the plan.
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What Oscar Arias is saying is that democracy is something more than a form of government.
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