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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- A city of western Argentina east-northeast of Santiago, Chile. Founded c. 1560, it was part of Chile until 1776. Population: 110,000.
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MENDOZA [reflectively] Yes: I, Mendoza of the Sierra, was a waiter.
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Marcela Mendoza is a senior researcher at the University of Memphis.
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Travel agencies that will organize an authentic asado and helado day for you in Mendoza:
Laura Catena: From Asado (Barbecue) to Helado (Ice Cream): A Foodie Tour of Mendoza
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Yes Joe, and I posted that I spent 4 days in Mendoza in October and spent peanuts.
Wine Advocate Writers Spark Ethics Debate - Wall Street Journal | Dr Vino's wine blog
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I contacted Wines of Argentina last month and their staff in Mendoza verified that they had also had paid for two trips for Miller to visit the country.
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Representative Mendoza is on Facebook and Twitter.
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And Mendoza is now up to nearly 400,000 acres planted.
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Mendoza is a desert town so all the irrigation comes from the mountains and is channeled through canals that run through the city.
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Dr. Tecson-Mendoza is the recipient of several national, professional and institutional awards and research paper awards.
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At 5-9 and 150 pounds, Mendoza is an economical package of power, speed and finesse who throws right and bats left.
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