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Examples
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The LAPD was still deciding "what method they're going to choose" to enforce the notice, Herrara said.
Occupy LA protesters subject to arrest 'at any time' – mayor's office 2011
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Herrara, leader of the "Boycott Arizona 2010" campaign, stands by his stance on the team, saying that Kendrick's support of state Republicans is "significant."
Protest Planned At Cubs, Diamondbacks Game Over Arizona Immigration Law 2010
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Brown declined to discuss past cases where his name surfaced, including Herrara.
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That evening they had plans to go to the Herrara home together.
The Doctor's Daughter Bowen, Judith 1999
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San Agustin, p. 212, says that when Herrara sailed for
Doctrina Christiana The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. Anonymous 1951
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For a comprehensive view of these native civilizations our best authorities are Gomara and Herrara, of the earlier period, with Prescott and Hubert H. Bancroft of our own time.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Herrara appeared in 1620, reprinted in 1627, 1645, 1664.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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In the history by Herrara, of another generation, this squadron is said to be Portuguese.
The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time. 1891
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She would return now puffed up with pride and conscious of superiority, while I would only appear to her as a rustic younger brother, whom she would be ashamed to exhibit to the arrogant Herrara.
Sea-Gift. A Novel. Edwin Wiley 1873
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"I am at your service," I said, and Herrara rose up from the piano languidly and said:
Sea-Gift. A Novel. Edwin Wiley 1873
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