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  • Their Latin and tango CD, "Latigo" (2006), received Grammy Award nominations for Best Classical Crossover and Best Engineered, Classical.

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  • Their Latin and tango CD, "Latigo" (2006), received Grammy Award nominations for Best Classical Crossover and Best Engineered, Classical.

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  • It was well after midnight when he drove to the end of the long lane into the headquarters of Latigo Ranch and stopped in front of the house.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • From the talk Sharon had heard, the Latigo was in a more solid financial position than it had enjoyed in years.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • As soon as the meal was finished, Scott left the table to ring through to the Latigo ranch.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • Sharon walked the close-coupled bay horse, a Latigo brand burned on its hip, through a grove of aspen trees growing on the north slope below the ridgeline.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • She pulled her gaze in, studying the Latigo range.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • No one could approach life with the shallow and lackadaisical indifference that Ridge showed and efficiently manage a ranch the size of Latigo.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • Latigo was the name of his ranch, which encompassed nearly a hundred square miles of Piceance Basin in western Colorado.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • The rough terrain of hill and gully was well suited for cattle ranching, and Latigo was one of the larger ones in the area.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

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