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noun
A religious festival.
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He recorded for RCA Victor and Harmonia and then founded Dana Records, which he sold some years ago to Fiesta Records.
Fans who came to Fiesta Latina Night on Aug. 13 got free foam drink holders to keep their beers cold, and they heard Mets players from Venezuela and Puerto Rico recall childhoods in their homelands.
The automaker has new collaborative robots, known as co-bots, helping workers fit shock absorbers to Fiesta cars in Ford's assembly plant in Cologne, Germany.
Although Princeton Review is the one cited most often, plenty of others are out there, from Playboy and Newsweek to Fiesta Frog.
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I asked Ford what the rationale was behind the Fiesta-to-Festiva-to-Fiesta name change, and the response was, "The Festiva was a different car".
(The distinction applies to Fiestas built after July, when Ford strengthened the door handles).
Farms to Fiestas In the 1800s "Fruit Vale" was home to farms, ranches and bing cherry and apricot orchards.
The recall, applicable to Fiestas from the 2011-3 model years, was prompted by an inquiry from Transport Canada, the equivalent agency to N.H.T.S.A.
People will keep coming to fiestas, regardless of what's happening," Diego Velasquez, a vendor, told VICE News.
There are no absolutes, but it would seem that all Oklahoma has to do is keep winning impressively to get to the Fiesta Bowl.
She was thoroughly charming and even arranged to take us to a fiesta in the nearby town of Ilumán, where we were the only outsiders.
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