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TED ROWLANDS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Anderson, we're in Hacienda Heights, which is southeast of Los Angeles about 20 miles.
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As founding Peas, me, Apl, and Will had been tight since way back, and in walked this stranger from Hacienda Heights who fit in like some long-lost relative, and she was sexy without being catty, confident without being arrogant, strong without being over-domineering, and tomboyish without losing her femininity.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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As founding Peas, me, Apl, and Will had been tight since way back, and in walked this stranger from Hacienda Heights who fit in like some long-lost relative, and she was sexy without being catty, confident without being arrogant, strong without being over-domineering, and tomboyish without losing her femininity.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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She was raised in the Hacienda Heights district of Los Angeles, and grew up vowing to be a performer.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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As founding Peas, me, Apl, and Will had been tight since way back, and in walked this stranger from Hacienda Heights who fit in like some long-lost relative, and she was sexy without being catty, confident without being arrogant, strong without being over-domineering, and tomboyish without losing her femininity.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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She was raised in the Hacienda Heights district of Los Angeles, and grew up vowing to be a performer.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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She was raised in the Hacienda Heights district of Los Angeles, and grew up vowing to be a performer.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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But Republicans are right to say that there is a faint, sweet smell of laundered money in a Democratic fundraiser last April at the Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple in Hacienda Heights, Calif.
The Asian Connection 2008
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In this case, it's three cinnamon-robed Buddhist nuns from the Hsi Lai Temple in Hacienda Heights, Calif.
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In 1996 after then US vice president Al Gore attended a fund-raising luncheon at the Hsi Lai temple, a Fo Kuang Shan branch in Hacienda Heights, California, a question was asked about whether the donations made during the luncheon were legal.
Archive 2008-05-01 Michael Turton 2008
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