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There had been bloody attacks, but the town did not fall, and Tomorrow well have coffee in Huesca had become a standing joke throughout the army.
Homage to Catalonia 1938
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Deserters reported that in Huesca there were plenty of munitions and very little food.
Homage to Catalonia 1938
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Months earlier, when Sietamo was taken, the general commanding the Government troops had said gaily: Tomorrow well have coffee in Huesca.
Homage to Catalonia 1938
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Ricardo Sanchez Huesca, who runs a youth advocacy program in the capital, says the California initiative sends a message that marijuana is not dangerous.
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Ricardo Sanchez Huesca, who runs a youth advocacy program in the capital, says the California initiative sends a message that marijuana is not dangerous.
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Not even how to get from Madrid to Huesca and by chance found a commercial bus line outside the airport.
Coffee in Huesca 2010
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As opposed to the turn of the 20th century when there were 1,500 pulque bars in Mexico City, there are now only about 100, which Aspin refers to as "... squalid dives only frequented by the old and poor." 75-year-old Palemon Huesca, Zempoala's pulque maker, calls pulque "a dying drink," and his vats only make 500 litres a day instead of the 5,000 litres of 30 years ago.
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And Amrus, governor of Saragossa and Huesca, seized the area in which he had held authority, posted garrisons in his castella and sent a legation to the emperor, promising that he intended to surrender himself and all that he held to him.
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Count Aureolus, who was established in the frontier-region of Spain and Gaul across the Pyrenees, over against Huesca and Saragossa, died.
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The scientists have been working for the past decade on this mission at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory, in Huesca, where they have developed various cryogenic detectors which operate at temperatures close to absolute zero: ?
A Prototype Detector for Dark Matter in the Milky Way | Universe Today 2009
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