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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Coincidentally, the day after I read the original post, I noticed "Hito" used in a headline (in the Diario de Yucatan) -- it was used to indicate "milestone" in the figurative sense -- in this case, the conferring of the first graduate degree in law from a local University.
Hito 2009
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Two weeks ago members of the Hito family of Easter Island were forcibly removed from the $50 million Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa, which they had seized last August, claiming the land was swindled from their illiterate grandmother and then passed illegally into private hands during Chile's dictatorship.
Richard Bangs: Skullduggery on Easter Island (Part I of II) Richard Bangs 2011
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