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Tino's younger brother Tacho suddenly left the circus and moved in with a settled woman, causing strain on the circus.
George Heymont: Clowning Around: The Circus of Life George Heymont 2011
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Or any counterarguments to Tino's case for why unskilled immigration hurts most groups in the end.
Borjas: What's His Problem?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I would also add to Tino's points - make it IMPOSSIBLE to become a US citizen, this is what Japan does.
Borjas: What's His Problem?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Tino's five-year-old niece Naydelin was struggling to make the decision to continue living and performing with the circus, or to return home to her settled mother and go to kindergarten.
George Heymont: Clowning Around: The Circus of Life George Heymont 2011
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Many of Tino's compañeros died in that conflict, but he survived to carry the battle to a different field.
Tracy L. Barnett: Guatemalan Ex-guerilla Trades Gun for Microphone 2010
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Tino's a different type of guy a guy who's experienced everything, including having replaced a legend in Don Mattingly, so this is not new territory for him.
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Later, little brother Tony got the same treatment as batboy for Tino's team.
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The two kids who helped develop their athletic bodies moving bales of tobacco and crates for $3.75 an hour at the Villazon Cigar Co. factory run by Tino's grandfather.
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Gonzalez won the All-Star home run contest in Seattle, matching Tino's 1997 title at Cleveland.
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NY: Tino's your typical power-hitting corner infielder.
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