Objects of personal adornment, which may fulfill both decorative and functional purposes.
1 I should like to go and establish myself at la Joya .
2 She was looking with sympathetic interest at Joya Treviñas and at Littlefield alternately.
3 There is in America, in a district near Panama, a village called la Joya .
4 Let me see: I had finished telling you about the fight at La Joya .
5 Having sacrificed his choicest residence, he retired in chagrin to the plantation of La Joya .
6 Marketing expert Dr Joya Kemper explains why it was a such success and it's legacy
7 We help them relax on a deeper level, said Erin Stewart, director of the Joya Spa.
8 Mid-afternoon found them in sight of La Joya .
9 Joya Verde, which means Green Jewel, was a trading post on the Amazon River, far from civilization.
10 Despite death threats, Joya vowed to fight on for her people and to stand in the next election.
11 And he told them of Joya Verde, a South American jungle settlement that had met a fate similar to Snowfield's.
12 They brought them back into power, soft-spoken Joya told Reuters in an interview during a visit to the United States.
13 But speaking on this subject, I am reminded of that dispute with Jose Oroz over the boundary to La Joya .
14 Her name's Joya Treviñas.
15 They brought them back into power, soft-spoken Joya told Reuters in an interview during her first visit to the United States.
16 The government has been moving foreign prisoners to a new prison, La Nueva Joya , to cut down on overcrowding, prisoners said.
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