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This stunning prefab in Colina, Chile, is the work of Santiago-based architect Sebastián Irarrázaval.
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This stunning prefab in Colina, Chile, is the work of Santiago-based architect Sebastián Irarrázaval.
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The killings were carried out by a special Army intelligence unit known as the Colina unit.
unknown title 2009
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C Alvin Colina, LH Jason Cromer, RH Richard De Los Santos, INF Joe Dillon,
Spring Training: Major League Baseball's 40-man rosters 2010
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Nesis turned and with a despairing gesture called Colina's attention to the gathering Indians who would prevent her.
The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest Hulbert Footner 1911
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The Colina is a range of lovely hills, which rise to a height of rather more than 1200 feet, and run eastward along the plain a few miles south of the Milan road.
Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge James Aitken Wylie 1849
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Seven months later, in July 1992, the so-called Colina group "disappeared" nine students and a leftist professor at La Cantuta university.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Seven months later, in July 1992, the so-called Colina group "disappeared" nine students and a leftist professor at La Cantuta university.
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The massacres were carried out by the so-called Colina group, a secret police unit that acted as a death squad.
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The murders were committed by an Army Intelligence Service (SIE) death squad known as the Colina group, believed to be supervised by Fujimori's closest advisor, Vladimiro Montesinos.
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