Definitions
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- noun a mountain peak in the Andes in Argentina (21,302 feet high)
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Examples
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Stopping to sing at each chosen casita along the route to pray before the nacimiento was an experience that I wish I could have again.
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Stopping to sing at each chosen casita along the route to pray before the nacimiento was an experience that I wish I could have again.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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Years ago, a close friend of mine visited a Mexican crafts fair and saw a nacimiento she loved.
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