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Paya, 24, initially fled the scene but turned himself in to authorities later that morning.
Teen dies following Rockville hit-and-run Washington Post editors 2010
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The two had been riding in the 12700 block of Veirs Mill Road early in the morning on Oct. 18, when they were struck by a car driven by Hector Andres Mazo Paya.
Teen dies following Rockville hit-and-run Washington Post editors 2010
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But being at Paya Lebar Air Base does not comply with my morning routines.
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Later that morning, the Mercedes driver, Hector Andres Mazo Paya, of Rockville, turned himself in.
Police: Teen scooter victim in Rockville dies in hospital Dan Morse 2010
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Chef John Sedlar of Paya is preparing a whole new concept of pan-Latin dishes.
Jay Weston: Chef John Sedlar's Innovative Latin Food at Playa Jay Weston 2011
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In 2002 it went to political activist Oswaldo Paya and in 2005 to the Ladies in White, a group of Cuban women who carry out peaceful protests in support of jailed dissidents.
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Chef John Sedlar of Paya is preparing a whole new concept of pan-Latin dishes.
Jay Weston: Chef John Sedlar's Innovative Latin Food at Playa Jay Weston 2011
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The lake's sites include the multitiered pagoda Phaung Daw Oo Paya, the region's holiest site and home to Buddha figures covered with so much gold leaf by pilgrims that they have become amorphous.
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Interviews with Hossein Paya, Tehran, July 5 and 9, 2000.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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The four existing groups are the Miskito Amerindians, the Paya (Pesh) indigenes, Garífunas of Afro-Caribbean descent, and the older ladino (mixed Spanish-Amerindian) settlers.
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