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He has been much commended by the best Spanish writers, such as Zurita, Zuñiga, Marina, Clemencin, for his veracity.
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1 William Hickling Prescott 1827
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"The road should be built because it offers integration and development for our Indian brothers who should have the same privileges as us," said Sen. Leonilda Zurita, an official with close ties to Mr. Morales, who describes herself as a top "executive of coca farmers."
Indian Protests Spur Bolivia Crisis Martin Arostegui 2011
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"Today, we don't have these conflicts, not one death, not one wounded, not one jailed," said Leonilda Zurita, a longtime coca-grower leader who is now a Bolivian senator, a day after a 13-piece Latin band wrapped up a boozy festival in town.
Cocaine: The New Front Lines John Lyons 2012
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In Pinochet's Chile, a poet held and tortured in the dictator's jails named Raúl Zurita imagined "writing poems in the sky, on the faces of cliffs, in the desert."
Ni Pena Ni Miedo da_lj 2009
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Judge Mercedes Pontilla ordered journalists Juan Carlos Calderon and Christian Zurita to pay Mr. Correa $1 million each and an additional $100,000 for legal costs.
Ecuador Court Orders Journalists To Pay President Mercedes Alvaro 2012
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One reason locals trim back coca farms is to maintain prices, says Ms. Zurita, the coca-grower leader.
Cocaine: The New Front Lines John Lyons 2012
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"Capitalism has used Mother Earth as a slave to exploit" said Zurita, adding a reminder that "Mother earth is a living being."
"Mother Earth Is a Living Being": Cochabamba and the Civilizational Root of the Climate Crisis 2010
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Leonida Zurita during a meeting between presidents and other representatives of 49 governments and CMPCC leaders, who, like Zurita, were elected to represent the civil society groups attending the conference.
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"Capitalism has used Mother Earth as a slave to exploit" said Zurita, adding a reminder that "Mother earth is a living being."
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Leonida Zurita during a meeting between presidents and other representatives of 49 governments and CMPCC leaders, who, like Zurita, were elected to represent the civil society groups attending the conference.
"Mother Earth Is a Living Being": Cochabamba and the Civilizational Root of the Climate Crisis 2010
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