I had dinner in the diner and noticed that the track from about Paso Robles to Salinas is really rough. |
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As the Sunset approached El Paso, irrigated farmland appeared and soon we were in the suburbs. |
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Once upon a time we were still in love, sipping Singapore slings in the El Paso International Airport bar. |
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In El Paso we had bought Ramen noodles, tuna fish, cheese, salami, French bread and other goodies to consume on the train. |
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My son-in-law tells me that Hillis was the custodian at Georgia Brown School when he got his first teaching job in Paso. |
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The study was conducted in El Paso, Texas, which is contiguous with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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In daylight, the narcos smuggle their loads across three bridges that link Juarez with El Paso. |
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Those who have already visited the Paso San Francisco in 2009 will this time go there using the opposite direction. |
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Those ports of entry were Otay Mesa, El Paso, Laredo, Blaine, Ambassador Bridge, Peace Bridge and Blue Water Bridge. |
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So it was that American company El Paso signed a major supply contract with Algeria. |
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His boots, fourteen inches high, had been custom-made from the tanned hide of a water buffalo by the bootmaker J. B. Hill, of El Paso. |
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The Tigua live on a reservation in El Paso, and the Kickapoo live near Eagle Pass. |
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The geologic age of the upper member of the Mal Paso Formation is constrained to the late Albian-early Cenomanian based on its stratigraphic position and biostratigraphy. |
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So, Schmidt followed the gold rush to the el Paso mountains and claimed an area of mining land. |
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The El Paso brand of deterrence is just as much directed at smugglers as immigrants, if not more so. |
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He is wanted by Interpol and was indicted for drug trafficking in 2012 by the U.S. District Court of El Paso. |
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It was considered such ideal fluxing ore that the El Paso smelter paid the costs for shipping it by rail and processed the ore at no charge to assure a steady supply. |
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El Paso continues to be staged with certain variations on the former pattern. |
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Neither the Indian consulate nor a representative from ICE in El Paso responded to requests for comment on this story. |
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If this were a sport, El Paso would be a benchwarmer, watching the first-stringers — the people who put some real effort into the game. |
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As the plane makes the descent to El Paso, Berry Oakley squints down at the brown, hilly town. |
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But Arambula visited the ICE offices in El Paso on at least two occasions, and met with Agent gomez alone on several others. |
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The next day, Agent gomez called Arambula to meet him at their usual place, a Baskin Robbins in El Paso. |
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Immigration judges in El Paso have among the lowest rates of asylum approval in the country. |
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In El Paso, Texas, this week, Haddock passed the 1,000th mile of the journey after conquering New Mexico in less than a month. |
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At many older border stations, including El Paso, agents have to enter some queries manually, taking minutes that quickly mount up to hours when thousands of cars and people are waiting in line. |
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The El Paso deal is perhaps Mr. Kinder's crowning achievement. |
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Auction lots will include larger-than-life wine country lifestyle packages, created by the winemakers and wine grape growers of Paso Robles. |
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A passel of Paso Finos will then jauntily exhibit the flash and spark of this lively breed. |
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In addition to cereal, the sponsorship extends to other General Mills brands including Nature Valley Granola Bars, Fruit by the Foot, Green Giant frozen vegetables and Old El Paso Mexican products. |
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The instructions for the verdict issued by Judge Kathleen Cardone of the El Paso Federal Court last Friday, granting Luis Posada Carriles freedom on bail, could only have come from the White House. |
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Further south, the El Paso region has had no rain for 90 days. |
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Son of Rafael Canogar, one of the founding members of the El Paso group, this young photographer graduated in 1987 from the Complutense University of Madrid with a degree in Imaging Arts. |
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The program includes an exercise to redevelop part of the city of El Paso in Texas where the authorities want to double the density of homes to make up for the shortfall in real-estate in this rapidly-expanding city. |
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In the fall of 2005, Enviromech also made its entree into the U. S. transit bus market with the delivery of 25 powerPACKTM natural gas fuel systems for the El Paso transit system. |
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From 1950 to 1980 it was not produced, but at the beginning of the latter decade the Paso has taken new life and has again become one of the trademarks of this village. |
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The five day camp in Paso Yobai was unforgettable. |
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Border Patrol activity is concentrated around border cities such as San Diego and El Paso which have extensive border fencing. |
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For example, the main crossover of the Andes between Argentina and Chile is still accomplished through the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores. |
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Texan cities classifiable as such specifically include Abilene, Austin, Corpus Christi, and El Paso. |
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They began about 20 years ago in the El Paso jails and are now binational. |
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El Paso was selected from a list of 2002 Wildcatters of the Month, which included Houston, Texas-based Tri-C Resources, Thorp Petroleum Corp. |
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The larger portion of this text discusses El Paso, Texas, the boring sister to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, hosted a college night with the University of Texas El Paso. |
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Of the 87 that were filed in El Paso, 100 percent were denied. |
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He also inquired whether he could work for El Paso through a different agency because NLS was not paying him in a timely manner. |
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Additionally, El Paso Global Networks' customers will be able to better manage price pressures in the commoditizing bandwidth markets. |
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Board of Education, it's crunch time at the Legislature and an interview with Paul Carrola of the University of Texas at El Paso. |
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They will perform everything from the jive to the Paso Doble and foxtrot in a series of stunning evening shows. |
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The hit television programme has taken to the road and launched into an Odyssey of Paso Dobles, Rhumbas and Foxtrots on the show's opening night. |
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Situated just under two miles from Exit 37 off of I-10, DSI El Paso South Dialysis is located at 10651 North Loop in Socorro. |
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One of the latest to do so is Martín López Castro of Canal 44 TV in Ciudad Juárez, who fled across the border to El Paso, Texas, on 27 July after seeing graffiti that threatened him with decapitation. |
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Now, people were staying home. All panics are confounding for outsiders, but this one was especially odd because a key piece of evidence cited by the rumour-mongers is that border officers are on high alert in El Paso. |
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After all, he and his mother had started the El Paso Chile Company by selling chile ristras, or garlands of red-hot chiles, on a roadside in El Paso, their hometown. |
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The modest lift El Paso got Tuesday from cleaving wildcatting from pipelines may not do justice to market enthusiasm because the move had been expected. |
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They searched for this genetic mutation in other gaited horses, like the Paso Fino in South America and the Tennessee walking horse, and discovered the same gene. |
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Zyklon-B was, however, used to disinfect immigrants as they crossed the border at El Paso a practice that did not go unnoticed by Gerhard Peters, the chemist who supplied a modified version of Zyklon-B to Auschwitz. |
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They should also make sure to take a camera to immortalise their journey along the road section on route 60, after crossing the border at the Paso San Francisco pass. |
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Mr Abbott is the assistant special agent in charge of the FBI's El Paso bureau, and Ms Crispin was a customs agent working at the busy port of entry between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, in Mexico. |
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Spends leisure time riding Paso Fino horses with wife, Janice. |
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About 100 people attended the El Paso opening, where they saw art and photographs from the Juarez participants, and 300 attended the Juarez event. |
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In the United States, two drives in El Paso, Texas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a street in Springfield, Tennessee, are named after Fred Perry. |
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Prominent cities in the Mountain States include Denver, Colorado Springs, Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Boise, El Paso, and Cheyenne. |
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As El Paso Bar-B-Que opens new locations, Core3 will assist with the implementation of back of house and back office systems, processes and reporting. |
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According to court documents, Parra was the owner of Poma Tools and Industrial Supplies, an equipment dealer and exporter located in El Paso, Texas. |
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Jon Winstead, a winegrower at Gallo Vineyards in Paso Robles, Calif. |
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Elaine Tappin, of Orpington, Kent, said it was an ''outrage'' that her 65-year-old husband Christopher was denied bail last night in El Paso, Texas. |
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As usual, at the first opportunity, the Monkey stood up and danced a paso doble, juggling raw fish and grapes. |
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That explains why the quickstep is her favorite dance, followed by the paso, the samba, the blues and the starlight waltz. |
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The Latin category consists of the rumba, cha cha, samba, paso doble and jive. |
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There is Italian smooch-song and Spanish light music, paso doble and tango. |
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The president of the bullfight signals for the first bull to be released whereupon the fanfare of trumpets from the brass band also ends the paso doble. |
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He finished in second place on the seventh season of Dancing With the Stars, and gained millions of new fans with his paso doble. |
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At the family's ranch they found 12 South American paso fino horses, a prized breed. |
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The Olympic boxer, 26, failed to punch above his weight as he performed a paso doble to Eye of the Tiger from the film Rocky. |
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The 32-year-old wowed the crowd, as she took to the air on a BMX during a paso doble routine to Queen's song 'Bicycle Race' on the BBC show. |
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The pair ended up in fifth place on 34 points on Saturday night after they performed a paso doble to At The End Of The Day from Les Miserables. |
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Tonight, it's Strictly's over gesticulator, Bruno, who is made of more stuff than critiquing Lisa Riley's paso doble. |
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Routines included waltz, jive, tango, paso doble, gavotte, cha cha cha, rumba and for the first time, street dance. |
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The city presents important national festivals, such as Marinera Festival, Spring Festival, and competitions for the paso horse and caballito de totora. |
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It also highlights the marinera parade also with the participation of Peruvian paso horses and typical riders called chalanes through the main streets of the historic center. |
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They fell out over tough training last week for a fiery paso doble. |
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