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In the colonial days of Guadalajara, 'los senores de ganada', were thought of as 'movers and shakers' in the region.
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In the colonial days of Guadalajara, 'los senores de ganada', were thought of as 'movers and shakers' in the region.
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In the colonial days of Guadalajara, 'los senores de ganada', were thought of as 'movers and shakers' in the region.
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Instead of a creating a culture back then, that looked down its nose, at people in agriculture and ranching, in colonial towns, there bloomed a culture where 'senores de ganado (men of cattle) numbered among the movers and shakers in the region.
Beautiful Zacatecas 2006
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In the colonial days of Guadalajara, 'los senores de ganada', were thought of as 'movers and shakers' in the region.
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In the colonial days of Guadalajara, 'los senores de ganada', were thought of as 'movers and shakers' in the region.
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Muchisimas gracias to los senores bubba y palomares for giving me my laugh of the day ... keep at it youse guys ...
Chapala inflation 2005
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Mexico, oh no, they were doing so good then they ran into Angola--0-0--no good, senores o senoras y senoritas o hijos y hijas.
Looking Up to Masters The Daily Growler 2006
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“No, senores,” replied he, “the wine I had either to drink or leave; but the bread I may take home to share with my family.”
The Alhambra 2002
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[One of the things in which the Moorish kings interfered was in the marriage of their nobles: hence it came that all the senores attached to the royal person were married in the palace; and there was always a chamber destined for the ceremony.] — Paseos por Granada.
The Alhambra 2002
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