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To be a vèrro, to have gained celebrity and respect by killing an enemy in the darkness of night, and, as a recompense, eight years in "Niza," a place of honor and delight.
The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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When his turn came he placed himself near Margalida, tuned his instrument and began to intone songs of the mainland learned during his retirement at "Niza"; but before beginning he had taken from his girdle a double-barreled pistol, cocked it, and had laid it upon one of his thighs, ready to grasp it and to let fly a shot at the first man to interrupt him.
The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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Valencia, from the penitentiary of Saint Michael of the Kings, "Niza," as it was nicknamed by the habitual pensioners of these establishments.
The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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Unwilling to admit defeat, Marcos de Niza returned with exaggerated tales of what he had seen and heard.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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The first organized attempt to prove that Cíbola really existed was made by Fray Marcos de Niza, with Estebanico as guide.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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The principal of Marcos De Niza High School acted as the moderator, and he spread the questions throughout the panel.
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The first organized attempt to prove that Cíbola really existed was made by Fray Marcos de Niza, with Estebanico as guide.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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Unwilling to admit defeat, Marcos de Niza returned with exaggerated tales of what he had seen and heard.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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After a Caesarian procedure that lasted seven hours, the two cubs Nero and Niza came out alive on December 2.
PHOTOS: Baby White Lion Twins Survive Dangerous Birth Travis Walter Donovan 2010
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Seeming confirmation came from a Franciscan friar named Marcos de Niza.
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