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Based on the humanity of her character and the kindly vibe she exudes, I’m thinking Barraza is a good bet for a mentor of some kind to the wayward protagonist.
Adriana Barraza Joins THOR; Javier Rodriguez to Pen GUN WITH OCCASIONAL MUSIC – Collider.com 2010
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Ricardo Barraza is one Hispanic who has soured on the president.
Across America, the Middle Looks Up for Grabs—Again Neil King Jr. 2012
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Culiacán, Sinaloa: Alfredo Barraza, the 31-year old owner of a small restaurant, Tamales del Alamo, is shot dead by a pair of gunmen as he pulls up to his home in his black Chevrolet truck.
Just an Ordinary Day of Death in Mexico's War on Drug Traffickers David Luhnow 2011
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Mr. Barraza has kept his job as a bread baker for a supermarket chain, but his hours have been cut, he can no longer count on lucrative overtime and he is struggling to keep up with his house payments.
Across America, the Middle Looks Up for Grabs—Again Neil King Jr. 2012
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Barraza is suspected in the 2008 killing of Rubi Frayre Escobedo, then her mother, Marisela Escobedo, as she protested for justice outside the governor's office in December.
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"Obama did the opposite of what he promised," says Mr. Barraza, 51 years old.
Across America, the Middle Looks Up for Grabs—Again Neil King Jr. 2012
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Though Lozoya was a member of the death squad, credit as "intellectual author" of the shooting was claimed by a Durango politician named Jesús Salas Barraza.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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Though Lozoya was a member of the death squad, credit as "intellectual author" of the shooting was claimed by a Durango politician named Jesús Salas Barraza.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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Prosecutors said Barraza, Frayre's live-in boyfriend, admitted murdering her and led police to the body.
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Though Lozoya was a member of the death squad, credit as "intellectual author" of the shooting was claimed by a Durango politician named Jesús Salas Barraza.
The Mexican Revolution - consolidation (1920–40) part 1 2008
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