We had the English service in the Villa Nardi in the evening.
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The riot police were needed outside Villa Park following Tuesday's Birmingham derby.
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Yet Solskjær, whose side visit Aston Villa on Thursday, is not satisfied.
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On the first morning in the Villa Étoile the baby chuckled early.
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Although these displays provided plenty of encouragement, Villa earned a solitary point.
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The power in Mexico is going to be FranciscoVilla.
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The most noted of these former guerrilla chieftains was FranciscoVilla, an old-time bandit, who now rejoiced in the honorary rank of a Colonel.
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The Phuket Wan news website reports FranciscoVilla was killed and his wife and son injured on Saturday on a road in central Thailand.
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"To the camp of the liberator of poor, bleeding Mexico-toGeneral FranciscoVilla."
Uso de Pancho Villa en inglés
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They had as much regard for rules and etiquette as PanchoVilla.
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In the midst of this situation, PanchoVilla attacked Columbus, New Mexico.
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The butler opened wide the door to PanchoVilla and his tattered hordes.
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With roasted red pepper jelly and the PanchoVilla honey.
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Was in command of the troops that went into Mexico in pursuit of PanchoVilla in 1916.
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Aircraft were first used in combat by PanchoVilla's forces a few years previous to World War I.
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On the wall behind are portraits of Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Mexican revolutionary PanchoVilla and Mexico's flag.
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As time goes on, they, like antique Robin Hood and the late PanchoVilla, recede from all realistic judgment.
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Unctuously, Solis congratulated Demetrio on the feats that had won him fame and the notice of PanchoVilla's northern division.
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It was the one you used on the Rio Grande when you sent me on a mission to PanchoVilla.
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A woman collected it by the banks of the Rio Grande, and called it PanchoVilla honey because it was so strong.
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After Madero's assassination, he joined the army of PanchoVilla as doctor, and his knowledge of the Revolution was acquired at firsthand.
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Naval Academy, chasing PanchoVilla in Mexico, and serving time in a Soviet prisoner-of-war camp following a stint in the Polish Air Force.
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The lobby retains the original white marble steps leading to the large mezzanine, up which Mexican bandit-turned-revolutionary PanchoVilla once reportedly rode his horse.