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mercado and was
San Antonio's mercado was renovated in the 1970s, at which time it was the largest Mexican marketplace in the U. S. Local merchants began staging historic re-enactments of the chili queens ' heyday.

mercado and 2010
Lanzo su primer disco " CHAMUEL " al mercado en Diciembre 2010.

mercado and .
)" > mercātum, a Classical synonym ( French marché, Italian mercato, Portuguese / Spanish / Galician mercado, Catalan mercat.
The hope is that the mercado will generate sustainable economic activity.
* Marketa is a frequently used word derived from the English word market ( as in Supermarket ) instead of the standard Spanish word mercado.
So, the set designers created a set based on a mercado, small marketplaces that are plentiful in Latin America.
During the holidays, some of its downtown streets are closed to hold a great market ( mercado ) full of various merchandise to sell and buy.
Hitherto, Paniqui has been providential in meeting the basic needs of the people of Anao ; as a mercado of their products and necessities.
Tres nuevas fuerzas políticas, tras la supervivencia en el mercado electoral.
It includes the Forest of Uco, a lush rainforest landscape that surrounds visitors along a 1 mile walking trail and includes reproductions of a South American mercado and a scientific expedition and ruins, and highlights several tropical animals including the Andean Bear.

was and again
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
He was losing patience again.
The coyote was calling again, and he hoped that this time there would be no other sounds to interrupt it.
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
Once again, Tom Horn was the first and most likely suspect, and he was brought in for questioning immediately.
By now Curt was seeing clearly again.
But his only hat was something else again.
Greg's mission was the last to leave, and as he circled the ships off Tacloban he saw the clouds were dropping down again.
I was again in motion and at a speed which belied the truck's similarity to Senor X's Ford turtle.
Just as I got to my knees, there was again the sound of the fence stretching, and I had time only to start taking my kneeling posture seriously.
The Indian was again raising his bottle, but to my astonished relief -- probably only a fraction of Johnson's -- the bottle this time went to the Indian's lips.
Then the darkness thinned, and there was light again, and then bright sunlight.
Ramey heard the words again inside, weakened, the way moving water sounds through a grove of trees, until he was not sure whether it was sound or light-headedness pressing in his ears.
The man seemed to sink a little as Ramey brought the tire iron down on his shoulder and it seemed that the blonde head was turning as he hit the man again, with his fist.
She was sitting on the edge of the bed again, back in the same position where the snake had found her.
He had his voice under control again: no one became aware that he was terrified by what had just happened to him.
Now it did not occur to him even to wonder whether it was wise for Robinson to dive again: Rob was his boy, the kid he had rescued from the streets, the object of his pride.
While she was struggling to get her skirt down and get on her feet again, Jack ran over, offered her his hand and said, `` Gosh, I'm sorry, Miss Langford.
As he talked about himself, time and again stuffing and dragging on his pipe, Steinberg began to relax and the initial hurried feeling grew faint and was dispelled.
A wheel squeaked on a hub, was still, and squeaked again.
After his passage, the street was empty again.
Years ago this was true, but with the replacement of wires or runners by radio and radar ( and perhaps television ), these restrictions have disappeared and now again too much is heard.

was and revamped
Asteroids was released via Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360 on November 28, 2007, with an option for special revamped HD graphics and a high-speed " throttle monkey " mode.
Morris himself delivered disturbing monologues, one of which was revamped and made into the BAFTA-winning short film, My Wrongs # 8245 – 8249 & 117.
During the summer of 1992, a decision was made to end first-run production, and instead air highlights of the show's earlier years in a revamped program called Hee Haw Silver ( as part of celebrating the show's 25th year ).
Manning's Colts defeated the Chargers in 1998 and 1999, but in 2004 with Leaf long gone from the game the revamped Chargers behind Drew Brees erupted into playoff contention ; on December 26 with both teams at 11-3 the Colts hosted the Chargers with Manning close to matching Dan Marino's touchdown record ; the Chargers stormed to a 31-16 lead, but Dominic Rhodes ' kickoff return put the Colts within eight points, then with one minute remaining Manning rifled a 21-yard touchdown to Brandon Stokley, breaking Marino's record ; the two-point try succeeded, then after Brees was intercepted the game went to overtime and the Colts won 34-31 on a field goal.
When the PET range was revamped with updated hardware, it was quickly discovered that performing the old trick on the new hardware led to disastrous behavior by the new video chip, causing it to destroy the PET's integrated CRT monitor.
The telephone system experienced severe damage during the civil war, but was completely rebuilt and revamped.
Two years later in 1883, the system of appointments to the United States Federal Bureaucracy was revamped by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, partially based on the British meritocratic civil service that had been established years earlier.
The first " pulp " was Frank Munsey's revamped Argosy Magazine of 1896, about 135, 000 words ( 192 pages ) per issue on pulp paper with untrimmed edges and no illustrations, not even on the cover.
When the Beano was revamped on 8th August 2012 Appleby started drawing Roger again and Roger's parents were made younger.
Class of ' 74 was renamed Class of ' 75 and also added more slapstick comedy for its second year, but the revamped show's ratings dwindled and it was cancelled in mid-1975.
The team's uniform design was next revamped in 1988.
The Sontaran design was revamped for the new series, though not to a great extent.
After the seven-player edition, the studio was revamped once again to add two more podiums, and the potential prize money was raised to £ 50, 000.
V: TES, perhaps the most successful card game, was originally published by Wizards of the Coast in 1994, but was abandoned just two years later after a revamped base set, name change and three expansions were published.
Subsequently, the Mind's Eye Theatre was revamped for the New World of Darkness.
In 2002 Enfield was the first guest on the revamped version of BBC's Top Gear and also appeared on the show on 23 November 2008.
He was a frequent interviewer with Bob Clark on the ABC Sunday news program, Issues and Answers, which began in 1960 but was revamped and renamed in 1981 as This Week with David Brinkley.
Sources say that Smith was embittered over the reduction in time allowed for his commentaries and hence resigned after he criticized the revamped World News Tonight format as a " Punch and Judy show.
In 1990 the original Grammy design was revamped, changing the traditional soft lead for a stronger alloy less prone to damage, and making the trophy bigger and grander.
The square was revamped for a cost of £ 2. 4 million in 2009.

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