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FOOD TUESDAY: Google Executive Chef Charlie Ayers 'Calafia'
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Loreto receives international flights from Los Angeles (Delta and Alaska Airlines, 4 times a week); Houston (Continental, twice a week); and San Luis Obispo in California (Aero Calafia, 3 times a week).
Loreto and San Javier: From Sun, Sand and Snorkeling to Museums, Missions and Mountains. 2008
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Loreto receives international flights from Los Angeles (Delta and Alaska Airlines, 4 times a week); Houston (Continental, twice a week); and San Luis Obispo in California (Aero Calafia, 3 times a week).
Loreto and San Javier: From Sun, Sand and Snorkeling to Museums, Missions and Mountains. 2008
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In Zihuatanejo its called La Flecha, in Tijuana the smaller ones are called La Calafia.
La "v" y la "b" 2004
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I could swear that blue colour is the same as Danny used years ago when he was Calafia.
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Queen Calafia to her fleet, since she had not yet taken quarters on shore.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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Among the first acts of their new administration is the disposal of Calafia.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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The romance now proceeds to bring the different princes of chivalry from the West, as it has brought Calafia from the East.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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The Queen Calafia told her all her wish, commanding her and entreating her to confirm it.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864 Various
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This week he and two friends tried the Presto tablet, a computer smaller than an iPad and larger than a smart phone, at Calafia Cafe in Palo Alto.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter sfinz@sfchronicle.com (Stacy Finz 2012
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