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  • There was no tradition of pottery in Sixto's village, at least in recent memory, but he decided to dig up some local clay and try his hand at reproducing the smaller figures.

    Martin Ibarra Morales - renowned ceramicist and master of detail 2007

  • There was no tradition of pottery in Sixto's village, at least in recent memory, but he decided to dig up some local clay and try his hand at reproducing the smaller figures.

    Martin Ibarra Morales - renowned ceramicist and master of detail 2007

  • "It is always motivating to play here, especially before such a big crowd," coach Sixto Vizuete said.

    Mexico, Ecuador finish in scoreless draw at New Meadowlands Stadium 2010

  • One of the cops is Detective Sixto Santiago, part of a plainclothes unit that tries to keep Manhattan at least safe for tourists; he's big, tough, cynical and honest.

    Review of "Rivers of Gold," by Adam Dunn Patrick Anderson 2010

  • One of the cops is Detective Sixto Santiago, part of a plainclothes unit that tries to keep Manhattan at least safe for tourists; he's big, tough, cynical and honest.

    Review of "Rivers of Gold," by Adam Dunn Patrick Anderson 2010

  • Judge Jesus Mupas would decide whether to issue an arrest warrant, said the commission chairman, Sixto Brillantes, who asked for a court order barring Arroyo from travel.

    Philippines charges Gloria Arroyo with corruption 2011

  • Palavecino, Sixto Doroteo (March 31, 1915 – April 24, 2009)

    2009 – Deaths P-R « The Graveyard 2010

  • It has been witness to a parade of illustrious men, from the presence of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a prime mover in the Independence of Mexico; the poet Amado Nervo, Don José Sixto Verduzco, great religious leaders and intellectuals, and Nobel Peace Price winner Dr. Alfonso García Robles.

    Introduction to Michoacán - the soul of Mexico 2008

  • It has been witness to a parade of illustrious men, from the presence of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a prime mover in the Independence of Mexico; the poet Amado Nervo, Don José Sixto Verduzco, great religious leaders and intellectuals, and Nobel Peace Price winner Dr. Alfonso García Robles.

    Introduction to Michoacán - the soul of Mexico 2008

  • It has been witness to a parade of illustrious men, from the presence of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a prime mover in the Independence of Mexico; the poet Amado Nervo, Don José Sixto Verduzco, great religious leaders and intellectuals, and Nobel Peace Price winner Dr. Alfonso García Robles.

    Introduction to Michoacán - the soul of Mexico 2008

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