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On August 29, 2009, he coached the | Mexican League champion Saraperos, when the team defe |
eague players who "jumped" to the then-outlaw | Mexican League during the 1946 season. |
tching Coach for the Sultanes de Monterrey, [[ | Mexican League TEAM previous jobs include pitching co |
ional football team which participated in the | Mexican League 1938-39 under the name of Euzkadi. |
Top Scorer in the | Mexican League Clausura 2007 |
When the | Mexican League season ended, Perisho signed with the |
ubsequent season between various teams in the | Mexican League and the Atlantic League. |
to catch on with the Mets and Cordoba of the | Mexican League in short stints, and did not return to |
Twice hit over .400 in the | Mexican League (.423, 1999; .437, |
hed for the independent Long Island Ducks and | Mexican League Vaqueros Laguna in 2007. |
ng the season with the Vaqueros Laguna in the | Mexican League David now resides in Lovejoy GA, where |
a dozen other major leaguers, defected to the | Mexican League in 1946 after being offered a salary n |
he left the affiliated minors, playing in the | Mexican League from 1995 to 1997. |
, the Macoto Cobras in Taiwan and a couple of | Mexican League teams during 2004-2005. |
d his career with the Toros de Tijuana of the | Mexican League in 2006. |
lso played for the Piratas de Campeche of the | Mexican League and later became their hitting coach. |
known as the "Arkansas Train," he shares the | Mexican League record for most home runs in one game |
In 2007, Osuna pitched in the Triple-A | Mexican League for the Tigres de Quintana Roo recordi |
Valdez also played in the | Mexican League (triple A) with the Mexico City Tigers |
illo (Saltillo Sarape Makers) in the Triple-A | Mexican League with a 2-0 record and a 1.54 ERA in te |
first goal with Morelia Monarcas and 249th in | Mexican league soccer. |
Since then, he has played in the | Mexican League for the Campeche Pirates (2006-2007), |
also pitched for the Pericos de Puebla of the | Mexican League in 2007, 2008 and 2009. |
He was the top scorer of | Mexican league in the season 1970-1971 (24 goals), in |
eed to a deal with the Tabasco Olmecas of the | Mexican League in early April, but backed out after n |
teams who held their contracts, the insurgent | Mexican League induced players such as Martin, Sal Ma |
He had played in Europe and | Mexican League since 2004 before went back to Indones |
He began managing in the | Mexican League in 1993, and was named that league's M |
r, Alfredo Aceves, was a first baseman in the | Mexican League and his older brother, Jonathan Aceves |
He returned to play for the | Mexican League's Guerreros de Oaxaca in 2000, then pl |
He finished his career in the | Mexican League, pitching there in 2004-05. |
He later became a manager in the | Mexican League, and served as a coach and scout with |
r Da Silva has left a mark, especially in the | Mexican League, by being a consistent good defender a |
oner A.B. Chandler in 1946 for jumping to the | Mexican League, which offered higher salaries than th |
Events of the former | Mexican League, the former North American League (Uni |
, he played for the Broncos de Reynosa in the | Mexican League, batting .364 in 21 games. |
e 3rd position in the top goal scorers of the | Mexican League, passing Jose Cardozo who played for T |
After spending 1993 and part of 1994 in the | Mexican League, he returned to Minnesota, playing for |
urrently plays for the Vaqueros Laguna in the | Mexican League. |
g the last seven seasons of his career in the | Mexican League. |
s loaned to the Tigres de Quintana Roo of the | Mexican League. |
professionally with Halcones de Xalapa of the | Mexican League. |
the season with the Monterrey Sultanes in the | Mexican League. |
Richmond Braves and Olmecas de Tabasco of the | Mexican League. |
d the Olmecas and Dorados de Chihuahua of the | Mexican League. |
ue Baseball for the Broncos de Reynosa of the | Mexican League. |
signed with the Mexico City Red Devils of the | Mexican League. |
He joined Sultanes de Monterrey of the | Mexican League. |
various independent leagues as well as in the | Mexican League. |
spension on all players who had jumped to the | Mexican League. |
s and the rest of 1971 and all of 1972 in the | Mexican League. |
the Tecolotes de Nuevo Laredo of the Triple-A | Mexican League. |
rves as the manager of Vaqueros Laguna in the | Mexican League. |
s de Monterrey and Piratas de Campeche in the | Mexican League. |
n American University, and six seasons in the | Mexican League. |
mainder of the 1992 season, he moved onto the | Mexican League. |
Mexican League: 2004 | |
He spent two more seasons playing in the | Mexican Leagues. |
November 25, 1954 in Mexico City) is a | Mexican left-wing politician and labor leader affilia |
Zavaleta Salgado (born August 27, 1966) is a | Mexican left-wing politician. |
November 5, 1952 in Aguascalientes) is a | Mexican left-wing politician affiliated to the Party |
ere she became acquainted with members of the | Mexican leftist movement, including Diego Rivera. |
ncluding Abraham Lincoln) insisted that older | Mexican legal traditions, which forbade slavery, took |
to their seats, and all proceeds went to the | Mexican Legal Defense and Educational Fund. |
hal was also very famous in Mexico, prompting | Mexican legend Cantinflas to compliment him, saying t |
Main article: | Mexican legislative election, 2009 |
Mexico: As of August 25, 2009,the | Mexican legislature officially legalized small doses |
articipate on the Organizing Committee of the | Mexican Liberal Party (JOPLM). |
rried Millicent Martinez, a half Jewish, half | Mexican liberal activist. |
Logo of | Mexican Liberal Party (2003) |
He was a member of the | Mexican Liberal Party (PLM) and fought in the party's |
My | Mexican Life |
ed his sharpshooters to constantly harass the | Mexican line and retreat back to the creek before bei |
also reflects early California's Spanish and | Mexican lineage. |
by Charles A. May surprised the flank of the | Mexican lines and forced a retreat. |
Modern | Mexican literature was influenced by the concepts of |
widely perceived as one of the main works of | Mexican literature of the 1960s. |
er own right with books on Russian/Soviet and | Mexican literature. |
Mexican LNBP All-Stars Game -2003 | |
2008 | Mexican local elections |
2009 | Mexican local elections |
2007 | Mexican local elections |
2006 | Mexican local elections |
2004 | Mexican local elections |
2003 | Mexican local elections |
ar after writing his award-winning article on | Mexican locales for AARP, Golson and his wife Thia so |
active for those eight years, singing in many | Mexican locations. |
Robinia neomexicana, the New | Mexican Locust, New Mexico, Southwest, Desert, Pink, |
Big Long-nosed Bat or | Mexican Long-nosed Bat, Leptonycteris nivalis |
Lesser Long-nosed Bat or | Mexican Long-nosed Bat, Leptonycteris yerbabuenae. |
Mexican long-tongued bats feed on nectar and pollen f | |
The | Mexican Long-tongued Bat (Choeronycteris mexicana) is |
Mexican long-tongued bat | |
massacre of the 72 illegal immigrants by the | Mexican Los Zetas gang on August 24, 2010. |
n his recollection of people he knew in early | Mexican Los Angeles: "Los Angeles I first saw in Marc |
oss from Mexico into the United States by the | Mexican Los Zetas gang on August 24, 2010. |
He also spent time with | Mexican lower division club Yucatan. |
After a couple of years playing in the | Mexican lower leagues with CD Tapatio and Guerreros d |
March 22 - Abismo Negro, 37, | Mexican lucha libre professional wrestler, drowned. |
On April 14 of that year he stopped | Mexican Luis Lizarraga at two minutes and thirty seve |
The | Mexican made Fender Zone bass is essentially the same |
The Swedish, Danish, Italian and | Mexican Mads were each published on three separate oc |
ed roots came from a jail dispute between the | Mexican Mafia (La Eme) and Nuestra Familia (NF). |
ved in organized crime for 20 years and was a | Mexican mafia member for over 17 years. |
a high ranking and influential member of the | Mexican Mafia before becoming a Federal witness in 20 |
High-ranking members of the | Mexican Mafia who are locked in private cells for 23 |
Mexican Mafia symbols include images of a black hand. | |
s who refuse to pay a protection "tax" to the | Mexican Mafia are often murdered or threatened with m |
While the | Mexican Mafia is a highly-organized criminal entity, |
nown as Santa Monica with the creation of the | Mexican Mafia in the 1950s. |
d in Tony Rafael's true crime bestseller "The | Mexican Mafia". |
e 18th Street Gang, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), | Mexican Mafia, Nortenos, Surenos, and Vice Lords have |
The | Mexican Mafia, however, was enraged by certain parts |
"That's how you carry yourself in the | Mexican mafia. |
h will enforce the laws and jurisdiction of a | Mexican magistrate which should be placed in each of |
tenia humilis (also called Honduras Mahogany, | Mexican Mahogany, or Pacific Coast Mahogany) is a spe |
"Sexy | Mexican Maid" (tease) |
and then again made a second landfall on the | Mexican mainland six hours later and only slightly we |
obable parent species Tribulus maximus of the | Mexican mainland. |
Sani learned his blacksmithing skills from a | Mexican man by the name of Nakai Tsosi, whose name me |
Branscombe Richmond as | Mexican Man |
ce, Herron, while on the way to Benson, met a | Mexican man with a dead rattlesnake. |
The | Mexican man seated next to the band is their longtime |
d the Texas coast and seek out and engage the | Mexican man-of-war Montezuma. |
El Buen Tono was a | Mexican manufacturer of cigarettes founded by Ernesto |
Mexican Manuscript Painting of the Early Colonial Per | |
he took part in an engagement with Cortino's | Mexican marauders near Fort Brown, for which he was g |
o went through to the semi-finals against the | Mexican Maria del Rosario Espinoza. |
At the 2008 Olympics, she was beaten by | Mexican Maria Espinosa and claimed the silver medal. |
exas, playing in cajun bands and, again, with | Mexican mariachi bands. |
ame time as it has music similar to that of a | Mexican Mariachi band. |
There she eliminated another | Mexican, Mariana Avitia with 105-99 to go on to the s |
nitiative was intended to reduce the entry of | Mexican marijuana into the United States at a time th |
May 27 - | Mexican marines and Federal Police forces conducted a |
Apart from opening the | Mexican market to cheap mass-produced US agricultural |
is best known for his elaborate European and | Mexican market and street scenes, his still lifes of |
Every issue is taken as reference for the | Mexican market. |
63, the building located along the city's old | Mexican marketplace, Olvera Street, was converted to |
The main room is the home to a twilight-lit | Mexican marketplace, Plaza de los Amigos. |
It can be found in | Mexican markets sold as limoncillo and used in modera |
rthern California holdings and other U.S. and | Mexican material, there are also significant amounts |
In 2000, he was awarded the medal of the | Mexican Mathematical Society. |
To the northwest, the Central | Mexican matorral transitions to the Meseta Central ma |
The Central | Mexican matorral covers an area of 59,400 square kilo |
An isolated enclave of the Central | Mexican matorral occupies the Valley of Toluca. |
The Central | Mexican matorral is a desert and xeric shrubland ecor |
The Central | Mexican matorral is bounded by the Sierra Madre Orien |
Mexican Medal of Naval Merit | |
hostility from both the Spanish media and the | Mexican media alike as he was persistently asked ques |
He made his professional studies in the | Mexican Medicine Faculty of Universidad La Salle and |
group of Rangers encountered a band of armed | Mexican men near Panoche Pass in San Benito County, 5 |
iam, his fifteen men and an unknown number of | Mexican men, drove the Apaches out of town and then f |
Apodemia duryi (Edwards, 1882) -- | Mexican Metalmark |
ue and his secondary studies there and at the | Mexican Methodist Institute of Puebla. |
Some | Mexican mice see the Guadalajara Food Processing Plan |
city of Tijuana, and is one of the handful of | Mexican microbrewies. |
men's Clubs, and volunteered at a mission for | Mexican migrant workers in Texas. |
g WWII, local farm companies began to attract | Mexican migrant labor to the area in higher numbers a |
before the recent controversy over the mainly | Mexican migrants, the term immigrant would apply to f |
tle: "A Journey Across Borders With America's | Mexican Migrants." |
1847, one year after the Bear Flag Revolt, a | Mexican military force set out northwards to attack a |
Mexican military intelligence knew in advance of U.S. | |
survived the crash and was later arrested by | Mexican military officers, originally evading capture |
It is notable as the only | Mexican military unit ever to fight outside Mexico it |
On April 21, 2010, the | Mexican military raided a household in Huixquilucan; |
and sailors, proceeded up the road where the | Mexican militia waited. |
The | Mexican Milk Snake adapts well to captive care, and i |
Mexican milk snakes are generally nocturnal, and pref | |
een a significant source for some of the rare | Mexican milled “pillar dollars” of 1732-1733 as well |
For the | Mexican miner owner of the Palmilla mine in Chihuahua |
Republic of Rough and Ready), and adopted the | Mexican mining laws then existing in California that |
ittle Blondie,a Carlagh Witch,a Whitby Goth,a | Mexican Mins a Stevie Nicks a right Eejit,a gaggle of |
The | Mexican mint has also exported coins to Germany, Arge |
He later made scales for the | Mexican Mint, Assay Office in New York, and the San F |
rnia 1965-67; then president of the Southeast | Mexican Mission, Vera Cruz, Mexico 1967-69. |
dy Rise and Redemption of "Boxer" Enriquez, a | Mexican Mob Killer by Chris Blatchford. |
Rasta Taco is a | Mexican Mobile Taco Cart Catering Company, located in |
klahoma, 1976) was among the zeitgeist of the | Mexican Modern art movement. |
The | Mexican mole lizard lives in Baja California, Mexico. |
jazz.Cano, Eddie (b 6 June '27, L.A., father | Mexican, mother Mexican-American; d 30 Jan. '88, L.A. |
Fiebre de Amor (in English: Love Fever) is a | Mexican motion picture categorized as musical and dra |
(English: The Monastery of the Vultures) is a | Mexican motion picture categorized as religious drama |
Puerto Maldito (English: Damned Port) is a | Mexican motion picture categorized as action and adve |
ole of Paco, Diego's friend and confidant, is | Mexican motion picture actor Martin Altomaro (Un Mund |
Frontera (English: Frontier) is a | Mexican motion picture categorized as action and thri |
s from the southern United States though most | Mexican mountain ranges to Guatemala, El Salvador and |
ness characteristics and the Crack Canyon and | Mexican Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, or WSAs, cur |
slands of the northern portion of the western | Mexican mountain range, Sierra Madre Occidental), and |
Seth Thornton had marched out to reconnoiter | Mexican movements when Thornton's command ran into a |
The Song "Rucci" Contains dialogue from a | Mexican movie released on 1984 called "Veneno para la |
Ustedes los ricos ("You the Rich") is a | Mexican movie made during the Golden Age of Mexican c |
Mexican mulato chiles are part of the famous "trilogy | |
wn in the music industry as Johnny "J", was a | Mexican multi-platinum songwriter, music producer and |
National Palace in the capital), creating the | Mexican mural movement. |
His main influences were | Mexican muralism and French surrealism, even though h |
s often been referred as "The Canadian Son of | Mexican Muralism." |
Seymour Fogel served as an apprentice to the | Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, then working on his co |
troit, Michigan where, at age 16, he meet the | Mexican muralist Diego Rivera and Rivera's wife Frida |
nd wife and shortly after Kahlo's marriage to | Mexican muralist painter Diego Rivera. |
Along with Antonio Berni, Spilimbergo and | Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros, he created a |
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