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"The Ortegas are a family that live for today," Perry said.
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"The Ortegas are a family that live for today," Perry said.
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The Ortegas are a first-class family, and they deserve a great event. "
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Not that a prowler would have much chance to catch the Ortegas off-guard, not with the way they came and went at all hours of the night.
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It said her material origins were almost all together Sephardic, but sometime around 1601 the Obadyas were replaced with Ortegas.
Coffee in Huesca 2010
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Work for the Ortegas made up about a third of my business.
Touch of Evil 2006
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Calderon Kellett sought to avoid being typecast as a Latin-only writer; after a stint on "The Ortegas," she turned down a similar sitcom to work on "How I Met Your Mother."
Multi-Authentic Sharon Knolle 2006
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The question of further Soviet aid was also raised by both the Ortegas and by Major Miranda; however, Major Miranda admitted that the Soviet Union had never delivered on Managua's request for a squadron of MIG 21s.
Nicaragua: An Exchange Burnett, Jane 1988
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She was carefully examining to see whether she could afford to sell to the Ortegas a piece of pasture-land which they greatly desired to buy, as it joined a pasturage tract of theirs.
Ramona 1921
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They had been married some months before, and were living at the Ortegas ranch, where Luigo, to Juan Can's scornful amusement, had been made head shepherd.
Ramona 1921
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