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Portate is about seven hundred miles below the equator, and has a harbour at the mouth of a river called the Jiron, and even in those days it was an important place, as being at the end of a pass over the Cordilleras.
The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton
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Albuquerque International Sunport spokesman Daniel Jiron said 107 passengers aboard the flight were interviewed, in addition to the crew, before passengers were allowed to continue their trip after a delay of approximately two and a half hours.
Threats Divert Planes in Separate Incidents Douglas Belkin 2011
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Mr. Jiron declined to specify what the threat was.
Threats Divert Planes in Separate Incidents Douglas Belkin 2011
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MDT, and Jiron said it was cleared to fly again around 12:30 p.m.
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Albuquerque International Sunport spokesman Daniel Jiron also declined to say what the potential threat was.
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Icaru is bad for the wheels, just like the Jiron 6 [not further identified].
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Playa Jiron, which was the last mercenary point, fell at 1930 yesterday evening.
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You could lie on a bunch of sail cloth, and see the city, the sand, and the bluffs, and the valley of the Jiron up to the nearer Andes.
The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton
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You could look up the level river to some low hills, but what happened to the Jiron there you couldn't tell from the _Helen Mar_.
The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton
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The next thing I knew we were shooting past the upper town, up the valley of the Jiron, and there wasn't any lower town to be seen.
The Belted Seas Arthur Willis Colton
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