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The Conchos were named for the Spanish word "shells," most likely a reference to the many shellfish they found in the Conchos River.
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The Conchos were named for the Spanish word "shells," most likely a reference to the many shellfish they found in the Conchos River.
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And there were specialized versions of these too, like Cherry Bombs, Marbles, and Bulgarian Carrot, as well as hybrids like Ancho 211, Thai Dragon, Conchos Jalapeño, and Serrano del Sol.
Alba 2009
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The 2006 explosion at Grupo Mexico's Pasta de Conchos coal mine will live forever in the sorrowful annals of labor history.
David Macaray: Exiled Labor Leader Honored by AFL-CIO David Macaray 2011
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And there were specialized versions of these too, like Cherry Bombs, Marbles, and Bulgarian Carrot, as well as hybrids like Ancho 211, Thai Dragon, Conchos Jalapeño, and Serrano del Sol.
Alba 2009
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The 2006 explosion at Grupo Mexico's Pasta de Conchos coal mine will live forever in the sorrowful annals of labor history.
David Macaray: Exiled Labor Leader Honored by AFL-CIO David Macaray 2011
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Since the Pasta de Conchos tragedy, Flores said, the government has promised to increase the number of inspectors ...
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The 2006 explosion at Grupo Mexico's Pasta de Conchos coal mine will live forever in the sorrowful annals of labor history.
David Macaray: Exiled Labor Leader Honored by AFL-CIO David Macaray 2011
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A similar blast caused by a methane gas buildup killed 65 miners in February 2006 at Mexico's Pasta de Conchos coal mine in nearby San Juan de Sabinas.
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The 2006 explosion at Grupo Mexico's Pasta de Conchos coal mine will live forever in the sorrowful annals of labor history.
David Macaray: Exiled Labor Leader Honored by AFL-CIO David Macaray 2011
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