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the coronel
noun
The head of a spear; a cronel.
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"How many mules and horses did the coronel have?" Pinage asked, trying to picture Fawcett's crossing.
"We're investigating the Coronel Bay to establish the physical parameters of temperature, electric conductivity and, above all, the oxygen," said local environment official Victor Casanova.
Upon learning of these events, the coronel in command of the Spanish military in the west half of Puerto Rico, comprised by the regions of Ponce through Arecibo, ordered an incursion in Mona.
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The Coronels are hardly alone.
A Fannie Mae attorney told the Coronels that Fannie Mae is not allowed to sell them back the property at market value while they are still in the house.
The prolonged negotiations came to a head in a recent phone call between the Coronels and several Fannie Mae officials, including vice president Elonda Crockett.
A real estate agent from Century 21 verified that the Coronels qualify for a loan at the home's current market value.
The Coronels worked their entire lives, in landscaping and factory work, to afford the home where they raised their four kids.
Joining forces with the community organizing group the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE), the Coronels, along with friends and neighbors, have told Fannie Mae that they won't move without a fight.
At the outbreak of the First World War Lipsett was dispatched to British Columbia, the Pacific coastline of which was largely undefended and was believed to be at risk from the German East Asian Cruiser Squadron under Maximilian von Spee, which had embarked on a raiding campaign in the Pacific Ocean that would culminate in the Battle of Coronel and the Battle of the Falkland Islands.
Watching TV in a lounge, hundreds of miles away from the nearest Real representative, ahead of an Ajax reserves game, the astonished Coronel looked on.
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