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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of central Mexico north-northeast of Mexico City, founded in 1534 on the site of an ancient Toltec city.
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Examples
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One of the local specialties that can be tasted and purchased in Pachuca is pan de pulque, an orange-flavored bread that uses the fermented pulque as a leavening agent.
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One of the local specialties that can be tasted and purchased in Pachuca is pan de pulque, an orange-flavored bread that uses the fermented pulque as a leavening agent.
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Apparently, 3 new cases (death involved) appeared in Pachuca where I was to teach.
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This USED to be the case for The American School in Pachuca and that is another story of how that isn't true there anymore though they love to talk about how The American School (and soccer) were started by the English miners.
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Apparently, 3 new cases (death involved) appeared in Pachuca where I was to teach.
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There is no bi-cultural route at the Tec in Pachuca and if they say there is, it isn't true.
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There is no bi-cultural route at the Tec in Pachuca and if they say there is, it isn't true.
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Apparently, 3 new cases (death involved) appeared in Pachuca where I was to teach.
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Apparently, 3 new cases (death involved) appeared in Pachuca where I was to teach.
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This USED to be the case for The American School in Pachuca and that is another story of how that isn't true there anymore though they love to talk about how The American School (and soccer) were started by the English miners.
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