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Tinoco is the creator of this alebrije mermaid: Pictures of Mexico
Oaxaca artist Augustín Cruz Tinoco is the creator of this alebrije mermaid 1996
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Gen. Ubaldo Ayala Tinoco, offered the governor his resignation in light of the new security efforts, saying Torre Cantu should have the opportunity to choose the leader, according to state Interior Secretary Morelos Canseco.
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Here, Ms. Hart, Marcelo Sosa, left, and Jack Tinoco pour Nicasio Reserve cheese into molds.
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While I'm here, "encore merci" to Chris & George Christian, Kathy Tinoco, and William Myers, for consistent grammar help (and patience).
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In addition, it will create a knowledge of geography, history, culture of the state, traditions, languages, and beliefs of indigenous cultures (Tinoco Rubí 269).
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The objective of seeing and becoming familiar with these murals and others is for students to see different components that represent elements of their national identity (Tinoco Farfán 189).
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Tinoco Farfán, Mario César, et.al. Bienvenido Maestro: serie maestro Michoacano.
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Tinoco Farfán, Mario César, et.al. Bienvenido Maestro: serie maestro Michoacano.
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The objective of seeing and becoming familiar with these murals and others is for students to see different components that represent elements of their national identity (Tinoco Farfán 189).
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It is a service that utilizes social communication resources in order to promote individual development as well as that of the community (Tinoco Farfán 156).
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