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  • However, no matter if she came to be there by coincidence or talent, once on board the "Montera" woman had enquired specifically about them, and knew that California was in their plans.

    Locked Rooms King, Laurie R. 2005

  • However, no matter if she came to be there by coincidence or talent, once on board the "Montera" woman had enquired specifically about them, and knew that California was in their plans.

    Locked Rooms King, Laurie R. 2005

  • He took a large sip of his cerveza and watched another one of the prostitutes on la Calle de Montera get brushed off sheepishly by a passing tourist.

    Salvadora Jackson Stone 2011

  • I still had a box of IKEA Montera cable fasteners and other little things lying around, so it wasn't hard.

    $6 IKEA Coat Rack Offers Solid Cable Management | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • I was just walking home from the grocery store, coming up Calle Montera, a street which intersects Gran Via in the center of Madrid that is known for its prositution, among other things.

    Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2004

  • He proposed to fill her decks with logs of wood "standing with hats and Montera caps," like gunners standing at their guns.

    On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. John Masefield 1922

  • Between Montera and Alcalá Streets there was a café before whose illuminated windows women passed up and down dressed in bright clothes and wearing crape kerchiefs, singing, accosting benighted passers-by; several loafers, lurking behind the lanterns, watched them and chatted with them, giving them orders ....

    The Quest P��o Baroja 1914

  • Oh, how anxiously I looked towards that distant Montera street, broad and well lighted, where there are policemen to be found at all hours!

    Stories by Foreign Authors: Spanish Jos�� Selgas y Carrasco 1853

  • Here in Colorado, a $1.5 million investment for the pilot project - mostly in labor, including a traditional paramedic to replace Mr. Creek on the emergency squad and a first-ever director of family medicine - is expected to produce about $10 million in medical cost savings over five years in an area of about 15,000 people, said Christopher A. Montera, the chief of the Western Eagle County Ambulance District.

    NYT > Home Page By KIRK JOHNSON 2011

  • Here in Colorado, a $1.5 million investment for the pilot project - mostly in labor, including a traditional paramedic to replace Mr. Creek on the emergency squad and a first-ever director of family medicine - is expected to produce about $10 million in medical cost savings over five years in an area of about 15,000 people, said Christopher A. Montera, the chief of the Western Eagle County Ambulance District.

    NYT > Home Page By KIRK JOHNSON 2011

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