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  • • SERRANO SOLID: At Arcadia, the Serrano girls team finished seventh out of 20 teams in the Arcadia Apache Invitational.

    Victorville Daily Press : 2009

  • Rep. Jose Serrano is firing a brushback pitch at the state of Arizona for passing a strict new immigration law

    Coyote Blog » 2010 » April 2010

  • But Serrano is much more advanced in putting the ball where he needs to.

    USATODAY.com 2002

  • Serrano is another Venezuelan prospect who could be a big breakthrough player this year out of the bullpen.

    USATODAY.com - Prospects to watch in NL teams' farm systems 2002

  • The Dream of Perpetual Motion by Dexter Palmer (design by Ervin Serrano, Jacket illustration from Isifa/Alamy/Getty) I love the type.

    MIND MELD: Recent SF/F/H Book Covers That Blow Us Away 2010

  • In the 1970s California took measures to eradicate the wide disparities in school funding with a state supreme court litigation series known as Serrano v. Priest.

    Meredith Ely: Who Gets Hurt By Charitable Contributions to Education? Meredith Ely 2010

  • In the 1970s California took measures to eradicate the wide disparities in school funding with a state supreme court litigation series known as Serrano v.

    Meredith Ely: Who Gets Hurt By Charitable Contributions to Education? Meredith Ely 2010

  • But even on these terms Serrano comes up short: the typical artist in this genre takes more risks than Serrano does by revealing his own body, allowing the viewer to take his measure and possibly reject him.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Many critics, including the authors of the catalog essays, call Serrano's work "beautiful."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But even on these terms Serrano comes up short: the typical artist in this genre takes more risks than Serrano does by revealing his own body, allowing the viewer to take his measure and possibly reject him.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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