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  • Austin S. Camacho is the author of the fast-paced Hannibal Jones mystery series, starting with Blood and Bone (Echelon, 2006).

    A Dad's View of Mother's Day | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008

  • Ana Edurme Camacho is director of the Recreation and Sports Institute in Bogota.

    Colombia's Bike Paths Are Groundbreaker 2010

  • TriCARE spokesman Austin Camacho has also said, “Tricare is a DoD agency, and I’m quite sure it will stay that way.”

    Think Progress » FACT CHECK: Health Care Reform Will Not Move Military Health Care ‘To The Department That Handles Welfare’ 2010

  • To build this ditch, and another similar to it on the opposite side, the so-called Camacho diversion, required another 1,000,000 cubic yards of excavation.

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

  • To build this ditch, and another similar to it on the opposite side, the so-called Camacho diversion, required another 1,000,000 cubic yards of excavation.

    The Path Between the Seas DAVID McCULLOUGH. 2005

  • The display with which it is to be attended will be something rare and out of the common, for it will be celebrated in a meadow adjoining the town of the bride, who is called, par excellence, Quiteria the fair, as the bridegroom is called Camacho the rich.

    Don Quixote 2002

  • The Spanish camp was established near Caonao and one day shortly after the massacre an old Indian servant of Las Casas, called Camacho, came to him to say that a young man about twenty-five years old and his younger brother had returned and begged to be admitted as servants into his household.

    Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings Francis Augustus MacNutt

  • The display with which it is to be attended will be something rare and out of the common, for it will be celebrated in a meadow adjoining the town of the bride, who is called, par excellence, Quiteria the fair, as the bridegroom is called Camacho the rich.

    The History of Don Quixote, Volume 2, Complete Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581

  • The display with which it is to be attended will be something rare and out of the common, for it will be celebrated in a meadow adjoining the town of the bride, who is called, par excellence, Quiteria the fair, as the bridegroom is called Camacho the rich.

    Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581

  • The Marjolasian chocolate dessert from pastry chef Sally Camacho is a wonder.

    Jay Weston: The Best Chinese Meal of My Life... Again! Jay Weston 2011

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