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De conchita derives its name from the tiny shell-shaped pieces that comprise the skin of the pineapple in this model, since de conchita means "of little shells."
A Family Tradition: The Pineapple Pottery Of Hilario Alejos Madrigal 2007
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This family effort has produced some gorgeous specimens, including the biznaga and de conchita pineapples for which Alejos is most well known.
A Family Tradition: The Pineapple Pottery Of Hilario Alejos Madrigal 2007
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De conchita derives its name from the tiny shell-shaped pieces that comprise the skin of the pineapple in this model, since de conchita means "of little shells."
A Family Tradition: The Pineapple Pottery Of Hilario Alejos Madrigal 2007
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This family effort has produced some gorgeous specimens, including the biznaga and de conchita pineapples for which Alejos is most well known.
A Family Tradition: The Pineapple Pottery Of Hilario Alejos Madrigal 2007
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We are beginning to plant another legume, which also grows wild in our fields, that is, the (conchita azul -- phonetic) as it is commonly known.
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Havana University are helping us on a project to isolate the nodule bacterias of alfalfa, kudzu, and (conchita azul).
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America is not Mudville. conchita we don't have time on many issues for politics as usual and we can't afford so-called bipartisan compromise or selling out for political expediency on issues, like global warming and the economy, that need real solutions now rather than band-aids that merely are smoke and mirrors for corporate greed.
Opinion Source: Delivering summaries of editorial and op-ed pieces from major papers by email. 2009
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