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The play of the defensive line, including Kevin Alvarado, Chris Jones, Jordan Roussos and Darius Smith, will be key as the back seven learn their roles.
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When he returns, communications are reopened and Alvarado is dead, found in bed with a knife hilt-deep in his breast.
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[Footnote 17: It is stated that the Aztecs paused in admiration of this feat, whilst "the Son of the Sun," as they termed Alvarado, from his fair hair and rubicund visage, performed this extraordinary leap; considering it miraculous.]
Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development Martin [Editor] Hume 1919
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On our right was the huge Laguna de Alvarado, which is the mouth of the Rio Papaloapan (Nahuatl – Aztec - for butterflies).
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On our right was the huge Laguna de Alvarado, which is the mouth of the Rio Papaloapan (Nahuatl – Aztec - for butterflies).
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On our right was the huge Laguna de Alvarado, which is the mouth of the Rio Papaloapan (Nahuatl – Aztec - for butterflies).
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"He looked like a smurf," Harms chuckles as he recalls Alvarado's paint session.
The Monitor : 2010
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The officer found the woman laying on the ground, and the man, later identified as Alvarado, hunched over her with his hands near the upper part of her body, police said.
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The woman said a man, which she later identified as Alvarado, grabbed her and forced her to her ground after she left her car.
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The man, later identified as Alvarado, walked over to her car, knocked on her window and repeatedly said, "Moody Street," police said.
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