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“Adentro,” Arjona and “Limon Y Sal,” Julieta VenegasMSNBC, among others, has the story from last night.
Dixie Chicks Vindication William Harryman 2007
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I watch Mexican soap operas, listen to Radio Romantica, and love Ricardo Arjona.
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They say a man named Arjona had something to do with the blowing up of the _Maine_, but I guess it was Weyler's orders ....
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He assembled an army in the city of Arjona, and, well knowing the peculiar character of the nation that he wished to control, proceeded to gain over to his interests a _santon_, a species of religious character highly venerated among the Moors.
History of the Moors of Spain M. Florian
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"_Caramba_!" exclaimed Andrés, "Montes, the Chiclanero, Arjona, Labi, and the rest of them, had better take care; Juancho will excel them all, if he has not done so already."
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 Various
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Arjona, Reinoso, and Blanco (known as Blanco White in England, whither he went later as an apostate priest).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Lista was a skilful artist and like Arjona an admirer and imitator of Horace; but his ideas lacked depth.
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Sevillan school were Arjona, Blanco, Lista and Reinoso.
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Arjona killed a bull in the same year, which tossed and ruptured him after receiving his death-blow.
Castilian Days John Hay 1870
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Quintana Roo state prosecutor Ludwin Vivas Arjona said the judge ruled there is enough evidence to try former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman.
FOXNews.com 2012
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