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The gist of his much-discussed Newsweek article, "Let Them Eat Enchilada," is that if Mexicans prefer a one-party government, let them have it.
Rebel, internationalist, establishmentarian: Carlos Fuentes 2008
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The gist of his much-discussed Newsweek article, "Let Them Eat Enchilada," is that if Mexicans prefer a one-party government, let them have it.
Rebel, internationalist, establishmentarian: Carlos Fuentes 2008
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Enchilada comes from the verb enchilar (= "to add chilli pepper to") (according to Wiki)!
Archive 2007-08-01 Nupur 2007
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"Enchilada" is the first campaign book written by someone who actually worked for the Bush campaign, and Stevens created a stir among Bush loyalists when he decided last January to write an insider account of Bush's run for office.
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AP - Chefs prepare the world's largest 'Enchilada', a traditional
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AP - Chefs prepare the world's largest 'Enchilada', a traditional
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AP - Chefs prepare the world's largest 'Enchilada', a traditional
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Chefs prepare the world's largest 'Enchilada', a … Iztapalapa
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AP - Chefs prepare the world's largest 'Enchilada', a traditional
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Chefs prepare the world's largest 'Enchilada', a … Iztapalapa
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