Our first target was in the vicinity of the Pinto mine and the Buckhorn mine, where a cluster of adits was indicated. |
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In the lower elevation of Pinto Basin, Joshua Tree's creosote flats sprawl eastward and forever toward Arizona. |
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Despite this, Ford officials denied under oath having crash-tested the Pinto. |
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Mary is in the ring with Bianca, an exotic brunette, riding Pinto, her Quarter Horse with nice gaits and who is unflappable in nearly all situations. |
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Still, morales refused to grant him safe conduct on grounds that Pinto stood accused of common crimes. |
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Coat patterns that have more than one color on the body, such as Pinto or Appaloosa, are not recognized by mainstream breed registries. |
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In 1877, Serpa Pinto and Portuguese naval captains Capelo and Ivens explored the southern African interior starting from Benguela. |
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Pinto joined a Portuguese reconnaissance mission to the Red Sea via Ethiopia. |
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There, Pinto was freed by way of payment of three hundred ducats from the Portuguese crown. |
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From 1539, Pinto remained in Malacca under Pedro de Faria, the newly appointed captain of Malacca. |
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Pinto continued trading operations in the South China Sea, especially in the Gulf of Tonkin. |
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Pinto entered China from the Yellow Sea and raided a tomb of the Emperor of China. |
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Pinto was shipwrecked, apprehended by the Chinese and sentenced to one year hard labour on the Great Wall of China. |
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Before completing his sentence, Pinto was taken prisoner by invading Tatars. |
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In 1554, Pinto joined the Society of Jesus and donated a large sum of his trading wealth to the mission. |
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Pinto was bought by a Celebes merchant and resold to the King of Kalapa who returned him to Sunda. |
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Using borrowed money, Pinto bought passage to Siam where he encountered the King of Siam at war. |
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However, Mendes Pinto does appear to have visited Tanegashima soon thereafter. |
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And second, would anybody want to own a '73 lime-green Pinto for that long anyway? |
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The morphology of the schizogonous stages of Eimeria labbeana Pinto 1928, a parasite of the common pigeon, Columba livia. |
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She gets the government's Juancito Pinto grant of 200 bolivianos, which is pounds 20 per year. |
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The Alabama State Port Authority is seeking proposals to provide contract stevedoring services at the Pinto Island Slab Handling Terminal. |
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The nine-banded armadillo is perhaps the most conspicuous of Palo Pinto County residents. |
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They were relocated to the capital, Dili, where Pinto eventually made contact with the underground. |
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After enduring battles with Ottoman ships, Pinto reached Goa. |
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Tiele, who wrote in 1880, did not believe Pinto was present during the campaign, but rather that he wrote his information from secondhand sources. |
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Pinto was sent to establish diplomatic contacts, particularly with small kingdoms allied with the Portuguese against the Muslims of northern Sumatra. |
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From there, Pinto made an unsuccessful delivery of merchandise to Siam. |
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In 1978, a crater on Mercury was named Mendes Pinto after Pinto. |
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From Europe, enjoy Sicilian-Style Cauliflower, Portuguese Kale Soup, Vegetable Paella, Spicy Pinto Empanadas, Baked Eggplant Fries, Easy Apple Strudel, and Soda Bread Scones. |
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Soon after being freed, Pinto sailed on a Portuguese cargo ship to Goa. |
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On 11 March 1537, Pinto left Lisbon for India via Portuguese Mozambique. |
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Pinto later claimed to be the first westerner to enter Japan. |
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Additionally, the Pinto Valley mine in the United States was closed. |
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Between 1554 and 1556, Pinto returned to Japan with Xavier's successor. |
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Pinto similarly was betrayed by a mercenary, captured by the Burmese and placed under the charge of the king's treasurer who took him to the kingdom of Calaminham. |
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Capello and Ivens turning northward whilst Serpa Pinto continued eastward. |
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There, Pinto was employed in the household service of a noblewoman. |
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Pinto was critical of Portuguese colonialism in the Far East. |
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