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Sombreros and clean, polished cowboy boots remain popular.
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Sombreros: Come talk about what you wear on your head, what youâ ™ ve seen people put on their heads, and other hat discussion.
Foolscap program 2009
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Sombreros and clean, polished cowboy boots remain popular.
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Sombreros, berets, comedy moustaches, onion necklaces and other lazy national stereotypes at the ready for tonight's Guardian minute-by-minute coverage of this Group A encounter at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, 1,229m above sea level.
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Email a copy of 'American Soldiers with Sombreros?' to a friend
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"When companies considered Latinos, they thought, 'Sombreros and no money'," says Isabel Valdes, a California-based Hispanic marketing expert.
LATINOS AND LUCRE 2007
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Sombreros estropeados, pantalones remendados: cambio, vendo y compro por igual.
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Sombreros covered their faces and they leaned against giant cacti.
Borrowed Finery, A Memoir Fox, Paula 2001
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Sombreros and red shirts and plumed Indians were rarely to be seen; but there were silk hats and black coats everywhere worn by a multitude of nervously active, gentlemanly-looking men.
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Sombreros and/or dreadlocks were crudely photoshopped onto club crests, "We're going Ole the way to Wembley" - style headlines prepared, there was talk of a Spanish/French/Guatemalan Revolution.
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