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San Ambrosio is a massif the upper portion of which includes a plain rising to some 254 m with altitude decreasing to the north until reaching 100 m.
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From the standpoint of environmental conservation, San Ambrosio is better preserved than San Félix, because this latter island has a permanent human presence.
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Like an adolescent schoolboy, Ambrosio is delighted to see what is denied him, to see what is revealed when the smiling Antonia at last lifts her hands.
How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision 2006
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Time and again Ambrosio will respond authentically to what he sees only to have the field of vision violently redefine his actions by shifting the boundaries of knowledge.
How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision 2006
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One of them called Ambrosio, was a strange iron-coloured fearless creature.
Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica James Boswell 1767
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Finally, a few months after he came from Salamanca, he appeared one day apparelled like a shepherd, with his flock, and leather coat, having laid aside the long habits that he wore, being a scholar; and jointly with him came also a great friend of his and fellow-student, called Ambrosio, apparelled like a shepherd.
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Salamanca, on a certain day he appeared dressed like a shepherd, with his crook and sheepskin jacket, having thrown aside his scholar's gown; and with an intimate friend of his, called Ambrosio, who had been his fellow-student, and who now put on likewise the apparel of a shepherd.
Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1581
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Soon enough, it was d'Ambrosio's turn to shine until Maldonado moved up to P1.
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However, despite d'Ambrosio's success, Boullier admits he is disappointed to drop three positions on 2007, even if he is determined to come back stronger next season.
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Ambrosio Leon Rodriguez, 60, came looking for his brother-in-law, who has been missing since he went to board a bus in February in the Tamaulipas port city of Tampico.
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