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Victor Villasenor is ... nothing short of remarkable.
the expat bookshelf 2005
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Souza (Jacare) faces Joey Villasenor on the May 15 Strikeforce card, Bisping fights Dan Miller on May 29, and Wanderlei Silva, Akiyama and Marquardt should be back in action this summer.
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As Tucson police chief Roberto Villasenor said, SB 1070 "damages our capability to obtain information to solve the crimes."
The Unhappy Anniversary Of Arizona's Anti-Immigrant Law 2011
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As Tucson police chief Roberto Villasenor said, SB 1070 "damages our capability to obtain information to solve the crimes."
The Unhappy Anniversary Of Arizona's Anti-Immigrant Law 2011
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"I know a lot of people will be surprised at his choice," St. Bonaventure co-offensive coordinator Pepe Villasenor said.
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Long before they gained this sort of attention, however, Villasenor, Cisneros and other Latino writers were quietly building devoted followings.
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Victor Villasenor, grandson of Mexican immigrants to the United States, wrote the story of his family, their life in Mexico, their struggle leaving the country during the revolution and their triumphs in California.
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Victor Villasenor, grandson of Mexican immigrants to the United States, wrote the story of his family, their life in Mexico, their struggle leaving the country during the revolution and their triumphs in California.
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In 1989, Putnam gave Villasenor a $75,000 advance for the hardcover rights to "Rain of Gold," the compelling saga of his family's migration from Mexico to California.
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In frustration, Villasenor turned to Arte Publico.
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