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The main Chilean newspaper, El Mercurio, is reporting that some Harry Potter fans have read, translated and posted online a spanish version "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows".
Boing Boing 2007
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-- A Brazilian plant called Mercurio vegetal; also known as Manaca.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture William Saunders 1861
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In 1742 the "Mercurio" discontinued publication and no paper existed until 1784, when the new "Gaceta de México", edited by M. A.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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In 1798 appeared the "Mercurio" to combat the French Revolution, and this was followed by other anti-French journals, among them the "Observador
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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It's a science fiction murder mystery that starts off with a bang (the assassination of the Galactic Emperor) and keeps moving through several plot twists as the Emperor's Security Advisor, Mercurio, attempts to solve the crime.
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From this group - my 'cohort,' in a sense - I'd have been happy to see stories on the ballot from Leah Bobet, Kris Dikeman, Amal El-Mohtar, Justin Howe, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Mercurio D. Rivera, Cat Rambo, or Genevieve Valentine.
MIND MELD: More Nebula-Worthy Works of Fiction...Picked By Some of This Year's Nebula Nominees 2010
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"You get a strange energy on Mardi Gras," Mr. Mercurio says.
Pulling a Monday All-Nighter John Jurgensen 2012
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There were two standout stories in this issue: Mercurio D. Rivera's "In the Harsh Glow of its Incandescent Beauty" and Rachel Swirsky's "Again and Again and Again".
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"Maybe the crowd just showed up later that night, but suddenly, wow, the sun was coming through the window," recalls bass player Robert Mercurio.
Pulling a Monday All-Nighter John Jurgensen 2012
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Marcelo Rossi, president of the Juan Fernandez fisherman's union, which participated in the search-and-rescue operations said, according to newspaper El Mercurio, "we found pieces of the fuselage scattered all over the place ... and we realized just how violent the impact had been."
No Survivors After Chile Plane Crash Anthony Esposito 2011
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