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Robinson (musician), bassist Rob Thorsen, and | Mexican percussionist Paquito Villa. |
2004, an underground movie theater run by the | Mexican Perforation - a French artistic movement that |
e first by Cuban singer Franco and another by | Mexican performer Emmanuel, spending three weeks each |
xicano is title of a studio album released by | Mexican performer Pepe Aguilar. |
nce erected in southern California during the | Mexican period". |
onsiderable settlement in the area during the | Mexican period. |
1997), "The Colonization and Loss of Texas: A | Mexican Perspective", in Rodriguez O., Jaime E.; Vinc |
Sing Us Another One", "Ya-Ya", "Rodriguez the | Mexican Pervert" and "Aye-Yi-Yi-Yi". |
The | Mexican peso would then be devaluated by a 500%. |
he Don Julio brand in 2005 for 29,300 million | Mexican Pesos or 2.2 million USD at time of sale and |
would be given a title and a pension of 1000 | Mexican pesos a month. |
S. port of entry and roughly $48 million (598 | Mexican pesos) for the construction of an entirely ne |
VII, 1990), The | Mexican Petroleum Industry in the 20th Century (1992) |
in capsules of 250 mg under the name Coric by | Mexican pharmaceutical Landsteiner Scientific. |
Samuel Ramos was a | Mexican philosopher and author. |
nd for his groundbreaking work of introducing | Mexican philosophers to the English-speaking world. |
and walking down a mountain was taken by the | Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide in the Sonoran |
, and Wittliff Collection of Southwestern and | Mexican Photography at Texas State University. |
Sergio Dorantes Zurita (born 1946) is a | Mexican photojournalist. |
ity D. Jan. 14, 2009 Monterrey, Mexico) was a | Mexican physician and philanthropist. |
Roberto Javier Vega y Galina is a | Mexican physician and labor leader who is the current |
bajal) (July 7, 1848 - October 7, 1908) was a | Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist. |
ermann Bellinghausen (born May 17, 1953) is a | Mexican physician, poet, writer, and editor. |
Maria Cetto (born in Mexico City, 1946) is a | Mexican physicist. |
The Codex Mexicanus is an early colonial | Mexican pictorial manuscript. |
Mexican Pictorial Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library | |
picture according to his own ideas of what a | Mexican picture should be, and in full faith in Eisen |
nts, and all story and ideas embodied in said | Mexican picture, will be the property of Mrs. Sinclai |
As of February 14 2010 They added | Mexican pictures in the back of Mi Pueblo Foods in th |
and sometimes John Coltrane) with Spanish and | Mexican pieces. |
cembroides), Smooth-bark | Mexican Pine (P. |
e) is generally predominant, with Smooth-bark | Mexican Pine (Pinus pseudostrobus) predominant in mor |
e-described under the name P. orchidioides by | Mexican Pinguicula specialist Sergio Zamudio. |
The Brachypelma klaasi (also called | Mexican Pink) is a tarantula endemic to Mexico. |
Some botanists still include it in | Mexican Pinyon though, despite their occurring togeth |
es facing the ocean the most common trees are | Mexican Pinyon and Juniperus deppeana, while on the d |
Mexican Pinyon was the first pinyon pine described, n | |
ociation with other oaks, species of juniper, | Mexican pinyon (Pinus cembroides), pinyon pine (Pinus |
yons growing in Arizona with those of typical | Mexican Pinyon in Mexico; he described it as a variet |
ine including Nelson Pinyon (Pinus nelsonii), | Mexican Pinyon (P. |
At first it was described as a subspecies of | Mexican Pinyon, but further research by Bailey & Hawk |
He treated it as a variety of | Mexican Pinyon, Pinus cembroides var. |
Although often occurring together with | Mexican Pinyon, it is reproductively isolated from th |
include Johann's Pinyon and Orizaba Pinyon in | Mexican Pinyon; the former accounts for records of "M |
A | Mexican pizza is offered by Taco Bell fast food resta |
The | Mexican pizza is not Mexican in origin, but is actual |
Mexican pizza is a pizza made with ingredients typica | |
tures a variety of eateries including Rudy's ( | Mexican), PJ Ryan's Irish Pub, Theo's Pizza, Angelina |
Korean diaspora forced into slave labor in a | Mexican plantation and later involved in a Pancho Vil |
up of starving mice are admiring Daffy Duck's | Mexican plantation (aptly named El Rancho Rio Daffy), |
The | Mexican plants became incorporated in the Cemex group |
The | Mexican Plateau is bounded on the east by the Sierra |
3, Minor Western Hardwoods, Little, shows the | Mexican Plateau range of "kidneywood" from Chihuahua- |
B. bonplandiana has a few locales on the | Mexican Plateau, (with both occurring in central Chih |
Sierra Madre del Sur and the southwest of the | Mexican plateau. |
had relationships with Toltec groups from the | Mexican Plateau. |
core items: burritos, tacos, quesadillas and | Mexican plates, and has been described as "the best b |
Mechelen signed Rodrigruez along with 7 other | Mexican players in order for them to get out of Belgi |
His translations of | Mexican poet Manuel Ulacia were included in Reversibl |
For Alberto Blanco, | Mexican poet, see Alberto Blanco (poet). |
The | Mexican poinsettia, known as the Christmas Flower in |
essandro Lanaro (born 27 September 1981) is a | Mexican pole vaulter. |
Mexican police had destroyed evidence on Camarena's b | |
war re-starts when Strozzi suborns a corrupt | Mexican police captain escorting a convoy of Doyle's |
Mexican police later found that Dabord had been stayi | |
Espinoza now plays a | Mexican Police Detective in the fictional Genoa City |
The | Mexican police murder Doyle's men and turn the trucks |
Corruption and severe inefficiency plague the | Mexican police. |
ving chosen Labastida as his successor in the | Mexican political tradition of the dedazo ("the finge |
Mexican Political Biographies, 1939-2009 4th edit. | |
As | Mexican political disturbances strained relations wit |
al Action Party (PAN), one of the three major | Mexican political parties. |
"Possible Mexico") was a | Mexican political party of brief existence which took |
Rosa Albina Garavito is a | Mexican politician and scholar. |
Horacio Garza Garza is a | Mexican politician from Tamaulipas affiliated to the |
Manuel Torres Bueno was a | Mexican politician and jefe (leader) of the National |
Rafael Aguilar Talamantes, | Mexican politician |
born August 15, 1962 in Tinajas, Colima) is a | Mexican politician and member of the Institutional Re |
March 14, 1954 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is a | Mexican politician affiliated with the Party of the D |
October 29, 1921, Durango), a | Mexican politician and medical doctor. |
April 3, 1979 in Mexico City) is a | Mexican politician affiliated to the National Action |
Hugo Antonio Laviada Molina, | Mexican politician |
Salvador Abascal (1910-2000) was a | Mexican politician and leading exponent of Mexican sy |
tember 19, 1960 in Fresnillo, Zacatecas) is a | Mexican politician affiliated to the Party of the Dem |
September 15, 1969 in Tlaxcala) is a | Mexican politician affiliated to the Party of the Dem |
Marcela Lombardo Otero is a | Mexican politician, daughter of the leftist Vicente L |
He is a | Mexican politician, physician and psychologist. |
September 6 - Jose Francisco Fuentes, 43, | Mexican politician, shot. |
Villahermosa, Tabasco, July 20, 1952) is a | Mexican politician, member of the Party of the Democr |
arch 16, 2007 in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) was a | Mexican politician. |
Rubio (10 March 1877 - 4 November 1963) was a | Mexican politician. |
es he would not approve of the methods of the | Mexican politicians by swearing allegiance, refusing |
itutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) dominated | Mexican politics for many decades, including the muni |
ding Sunday column for the paper that covered | Mexican politics and current events. |
arty became the strongest opposition force in | Mexican politics. |
In 1900 he was part of the | Mexican polo team which won the bronze medal. |
He was part of the | Mexican polo team which won the bronze medal. |
er part of the ministry is ministering to the | Mexican poor. |
The son of | Mexican pop singer Emmanuel, Alexander Acha is also a |
En Vivo (English Live) is the 6th album by | Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. |
ran City Pop: The Remixes is a remix album by | Mexican pop singer Paulina Rubio. |
taliano (English Sing in Italian) is an EP by | Mexican pop singer Daniela Romo. |
orada (The Golden Girl) is the debut album by | Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio's debut solo album (af |
gle from La Chica Dorada , the first album by | Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio, and the second offici |
o (English: Live) is the second live album by | Mexican pop singer Mijares. |
Agua Nueva is the debut album by | Mexican pop singer, Cristian Castro, it was released |
Mexican pop singer, Emmanuel covered the song on his | |
and paintings exploring his love affair with | Mexican pop and folk culture. |
terday and today) is the 10th studio album by | Mexican pop singer Ana Gabriel. |
Fandango was a | Mexican pop group created in 1984 and that ran to as |
nished, he went on an international tour with | Mexican pop group RBD as a guest. |
Aire is the eighth album by | Mexican pop singer Yuri. |
ty Pop Tour is the third solo concert tour by | Mexican pop and rock singer Paulina Rubio. |
e Mayo festivities hosted by the city's large | Mexican population, Saint Patrick's Day parades in Ir |
09, in terms of activity and size of the area | Mexican population, the Dallas consulate is considere |
ed American imperialism and repression of the | Mexican population. |
clone actually developed at 1200 UTC near the | Mexican port of Veracruz. |
rancisco, the two became shipwrecked near the | Mexican port of Guaymas. |
23 while located 920 mi west-southwest of the | Mexican port of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur. |
was last recorded 270 kilometers south of the | Mexican port city of Manzanillo with sustained winds |
an official trade corridor that connects the | Mexican port city of Topolobampo on the west coast of |
truction of American defenses at the captured | Mexican port of Tampico, ensuring that city's safety |
Orleans, Louisiana, Galveston, Texas, and the | Mexican port, Veracruz. |
by TC Pipelines LP, and the 140-mile (230 km) | Mexican portion is owned by Sempra Energy Internation |
reship and visited New Orleans, Lakeport, and | Mexican ports until she entered the Pensacola Navy Ya |
Originally planned to tour | Mexican ports, the captain turned the ship to tour th |
on towns along the coast of Mexico, blockaded | Mexican ports, and captured ships bound for Mexico wi |
men to the Fleet, investigating conditions at | Mexican ports, and giving refuge to United States and |
rican interests during the French blockade of | Mexican ports. |
ch, German, Dutch, Belgian, Iranian, Italian, | Mexican, Portuguese, Uruguayan, Venezuelan and Israel |
in the plaza area, including Italian, Irish, | Mexican, Portuguese, Mediterranean, Himalayan, and Fr |
He made deadly use of grapeshot against the | Mexican positions and received a battlefield commissi |
When additional cannon fire erupted from | Mexican positions up and down the river's bank, fort |
A 2004 advertisement for a | Mexican Pot Noodle called Seedy Sanchez featured a Ma |
Mammals present in this ecoregion include the | Mexican prairie dog (Cynomys mexicanus), Saussure's S |
the five deities from Aztec and other central | Mexican pre-Columbian mythological traditions who, kn |
Quintero Arce, (born February 13, 1920) is a | Mexican prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. |
He began with Cobras de Ciudad Juarez, of the | Mexican Premier Division before moving to Cruz Azul i |
es were an official minor league affiliate of | Mexican Premier League team Cruz Azul. |
ired at 8pm. the show was hosted by hosted by | Mexican presenters Marco Antonio Regil and Adal Ramon |
Rintelen to restore Victoriano Huerta to the | Mexican presidency during World War I. |
t Agua Caliente in 1934, just one year before | Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas outlawed gambling, |
cession and 50-year tax extemption granted by | Mexican president Porfirio Diaz who apparently had th |
exico, citing the Treaty of Velasco signed by | Mexican President Santa Anna, who agreed to the Rio G |
This series is based on the life of former | Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari (Presiden |
blic to serve a six-year term, replacing then | Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari (ineligib |
When the | mexican president perposed duel citizen ship for all |
For the | Mexican president (1924-1928), see Plutarco Elias Cal |
rise move, although President Nixon had given | Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz some advance war |
plaints from cross-border travelers, and from | Mexican President Diaz Ordaz, the searching of vehicl |
after the Fourth Summit of the Americas where | Mexican President Vicente Fox made veiled criticisms |
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has condemned the m | |
As | Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna began c |
a cemetery in Juarez, Mexico, leading to then | Mexican President Aleman refusing to allow missiles t |
serve 10-year terms, who are appointed by the | Mexican president. |
Avion Presidente Juarez is the | Mexican presidential airplane. |
He was praised by the | Mexican press as the "new" Oswaldo Sanchez. |
The plot also has a recurring subtext of | Mexican pride and patriotism vis-a-vis the United Sta |
(or Luis Lasso de la Vega) was a 17th century | Mexican priest and lawyer. |
April 28, 1843 in Mexico City) was a | Mexican priest and politician who served as deputy in |
os to Delfines de Coatzacoalcos a team in the | Mexican Primera A (second division) on a 6 month loan |
ater moved to Mexico to play with Leon on the | Mexican Primera Division A, being the team topscorer. |
gue; friendly matches with Chivas USA against | Mexican Primera A sides Necaxa in October 2006 in Agu |
Mexican Primera: (7) 1956-57, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1960- | |
ink evening primrose, showy evening primrose, | Mexican primrose, and amapola. |
Named after the 16th-century | Mexican princess Malinche. |
Tepache is commonly made by inmates in | Mexican prison, because the process of creating tepac |
o are all recruited by Oracle to break into a | Mexican prison. |
eGeneres) in a wedding gown incarcerated in a | Mexican prison. |
: D (April 2, 1965 - November 27, 1997) was a | Mexican prisoner who to become a criminal and command |
Kad Merad: | Mexican prisoner |
San Bernard assisted in the capture of three | Mexican prizes. |
She was later discovered by a | Mexican producer, which began her career as an actres |
Eugenio Caballero is a | Mexican production designer who won an Oscar for Best |
He is coaching Lerma third | Mexican professional football league. |
981 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico) is a | Mexican professional boxer in the Flyweight division. |
1, 1983 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is a | Mexican professional boxer in the Light Welterweight |
ony Zendejas (born May 15, 1960) is a retired | Mexican professional athlete. |
December 28, 1983 in Chihuahua, Mexico) is a | Mexican professional basketball player. |
06, Alonzo has spent his entire career in the | Mexican professional league. |
n September 27, 1982 in Nogales, Mexico) is a | Mexican professional basketball player. |
d coach of Veracruz´s "Halcones Rojos" in the | Mexican Professional Basketball League. |
Pineda is a daughter of a | Mexican professor of languages and a French-Swiss art |
Federico Mena, | Mexican programmer, creator of the GNOME operating sy |
It airs the Regional | Mexican programming of WETC. |
Mexican promo CD | |
Mexican promotional CD single | |
The | Mexican Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana mexicana) is |
sford-Redman for the murder of his wife while | Mexican prosecutors initiate extradition proceedings |
sold video recordings of his encounters with | Mexican prostitutes, and helped hire other underage m |
o trained classically as a bullfighter in the | Mexican Province of Yucatan. |
arty to use the California Trail to reach the | Mexican province of Alta California. |
successively definitor and procurator of the | Mexican province of his order and was sent to Rome an |
rrived in San Francisco Bay, then part of the | Mexican province of Alta California. |
t of fifty leagues to develop a colony in the | Mexican provinces of Coahuila and Texas along the sam |
to go illegally into Texas and perhaps other | Mexican provinces. |
exico, in 1764, and was present at the fourth | Mexican provincial synod in 1771. |
ives of the Revolt, by representatives of the | Mexican provincial government and by other representa |
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