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Rose in Guasco at four o'clock; dressed by candle-light, took chocolate, and set off for Real del Monte.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country Frances Erskine Inglis 1843
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It is bloody cold work, but he is an enthusiast and much interested; besides, I can sit and dictate owing to Mr. Laidlaw, and so get forward, while I am advancing Lorenzo di Guasco, which is his travelling name.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801
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Mr. Guasco said he and other Ross Valley board members have decided not to participate in certain meetings.
Fight Over Sewage Flares in Marin Justin Scheck 2011
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"We are not fond of our partners at the CMSA," said Ross Valley board member Pat Guasco.
Fight Over Sewage Flares in Marin Justin Scheck 2011
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At Guasco, north of Coquimbo, the phenomenon is displayed on a much grander scale, so as to strike with surprise even some of the inhabitants.
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Pacific, as well as Atlantic side of the continent, I found no regular strata containing sea-shells of recent species, excepting at this place, and at a few points northward on the road to Guasco.
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I was at Copiapó at the time; and there the people, with equal envy, talked of the abundant rain at Guasco.
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I set out on a journey to Coquimbo, and thence through Guasco to Copiapó, where Captain Fitz Roy kindly offered to pick me up in the Beagle.
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Guasco, and being accustomed to travelling in the Cordillera, did not expect any difficulty in following the track to Copiapó; but he soon became involved in a labyrinth of mountains whence he could not escape.
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At Valparaiso a winter so dry as greatly to injure the pasture, would at Guasco produce the most unusual abundance.
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