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I asked Arturo Astudillo, now fifty-two, one of the early Mexican pioneers around Acapulco, how he and his friends got their first boards.
Kook Peter Heller 2010
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Until last year Astudillo had been a backup singer in Selena's band; now, with her family in support at the rear of the room, he is on his own.
Born On The Border 2008
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Now, as men in cowboy shirts swing their partners in front of him, its buoyant fluttering makes Astudillo silly.
Born On The Border 2008
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The Santa Fe is a big, engulfing place -- too big for Astudillo, maybe too big for a Wednesday night in this midsize city on the Gulf Coast.
Born On The Border 2008
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At the lip of the stage, Astudillo poses for snapshots with a couple of young female fans, mugging ingratiatingly without missing a line in his singing.
Born On The Border 2008
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One by one, couples slip onto the dance floor: Anglo and Latin, twentysomethings and middle-agers, easing or wrestling each other in a jaunty two-step as Astudillo sings songs of love in Spanish.
Born On The Border 2008
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Father Fray Marcos de los Huertos, son of the same convent, a native of Astudillo; aged twenty-six years, eight years in the order; his studies completed.
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Saturday when the bus hit a pickup on I-90 near Cle Elum and rolled onto its side, killing Ocamposoriano and Astudillo.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Astudillo and 45-year-old Virginia Ocamposoriano, both of Pasco, state highway officials said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Saturday when the bus hit a pickup on I-90 near Cle Elum and rolled onto its side, killing Ocamposoriano and Astudillo.
The Seattle Times 2011
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