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Yes, I did go to the Huntington Library with hermanas Vazquez, Eudave and Arriaza.
Training Angie 2006
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Arriaza, a native of Madrid, who took possession in 1755 and ruled until 1761.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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In his attempt to express his feeling for nature in poetic terms, he probably felt the influence not only of Virgil, but also of Arriaza, and of the several poems descriptive of nature written in Latin by Jesuit priests, such as the once famous _Rusticatio Mexicana_ by Father
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Van Hoesen said he met Arriaza while Arriaza was a graduate student at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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Arriaza has previously helped test soil at the burial sites.
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1996 LaCassie and Arriaza report additional patients with Opitz G/BBB syndrome and the 22q11. 2 deletion.
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