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  • Villagers in the Spanish village of El Rebolledo (in Alicante) reported thousands of tiny frogs ( "the size of a fingernail") falling from the sky.

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  • More U.S. court ruling Grupo Mexico spokesman Juan Rebolledo Gout on Thursday said the company's lawyers were studying the ruling, declining further comment.

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  • Aristas, Rebolledo and Manuel applauded the old circus man's stories, and the apprentice gymnast felt more determined than ever to continue practicing upon the trapeze and the springboard, so that some day he might behold those distant lands of which Don Alonso spoke.

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  • Rebolledo, father and son, wasted more ingenuity in living wretchedly than is employed by a couple of dozen comic authors, journalists and state ministers dwelling in luxury.

    The Quest P��o Baroja 1914

  • Every morning Rebolledo would leave the Corralón carrying a little bench and a wooden wall-bracket, from which hung a brass basin and a poster.

    The Quest P��o Baroja 1914

  • Don Alonso got into the habit of visiting the Corralón; he would exchange a few words with Rebolledo, he of the modernist barber-shop who chattered away, and would witness the gymnastic prowess of

    The Quest P��o Baroja 1914

  • Corretor; a certain Rebolledo, both barber and inventor, and four blind men, who were known by the sobriquets El Calabazas, El Sapistas,

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  • Rebolledo could remove and insert the false set with remarkable ease, and he could eat with them perfectly, provided, as he said, there was anything to eat.

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  • The unfortunate official, knowing nothing of the occurrence complained of, had failed, of course, to produce the young man; and Rebolledo

    Under the Chilian Flag A Tale of War between Chili and Peru Harry Collingwood 1886

  • Jim found, upon rejoining the _Blanco Encalada_, that there was great excitement prevailing aboard that ship; for the fleet had received orders to sail, that very day, for the port of Arica, and the squadron was only waiting for Commodore Riveros, who had superseded Rebolledo

    Under the Chilian Flag A Tale of War between Chili and Peru Harry Collingwood 1886

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