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1884 The "Carriedo" endowment water-supply for Manila was established.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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European rookies Raquel Carriedo and Patricia Meunier Lebouc, slowed by the flu, also were better Thursday.
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The 37-year-old American halved with Davies and Raquel Carriedo in fourball
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Carriedo said tourism had been the main factor in Spain's economic development over the past 40 years, and South Africa could learn from these experiences.
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Carriedo said the South African defence tender valued at more than R7,5-billion was a good launching pad for a long term and broad strategic economic partnership between the two countries.
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"Spain has the determination and capacity to increase its economic relations with South Africa in numerous fields, such as the automotive industry, energy, tourism development, defence, transfer of technology and last but not least, the fishing industry," Carriedo said.
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Afterwards the son and heir of this chief, Rajahmudah Tambilanang, presented himself, and he and his suite of 30 followers were conducted to the camp in the steam launch _Carriedo_.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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To provide for this beneficial work, a Spanish philanthropist, named Carriedo -- a late commander of an Acapulco galleon -- left a sum of money in the
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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These words are pure Nahuatl, and Carriedo, who does not give his authority, probably had none which referred these rites to the Zapotecs.
Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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[47 - †] Carriedo, _Estudios Historicos_, pp. 6, 7.
Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History Daniel Garrison Brinton 1868
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