She imagined a Spanish don living here in the 1800s, and building a stately hacienda in stages as his family grew. |
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There's a flicker of a smile on his lips, so he probably means a hacienda with vineyards and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. |
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Villas here tend to be clustered into gated estates, but if you want something more authentically Mexican, try a hacienda. |
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Step outside fire-warmed rooms in this tastefully restored adobe hacienda, and you'll see steam rising from longhorn cattle in the corral. |
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The sense of an old hacienda is back, with arched hallways, massive ceiling beams, a spiral staircase with wrought-iron railing and a sunken garden. |
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In addition, an ill-prepared but nevertheless aggressive land reform resulted in the breakup of the hacienda estates and brought chaos to the countryside. |
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In reality, she has been shipped off for voicing her opinions about the hacienda conditions. |
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In Parque San Mateo, Patricia Nova, a mother of two, says the bucolic hacienda next door compensates for the ugliness of the estate's concrete. |
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Many Yaqui and Mayo escaped from hacienda peonage, and the Yaqui had a large portion of their ancestral lands restored to them. |
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Poats adds that this awareness has extended to hacienda owners: and one or two of them have become allies of the project. |
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Instead I ended my journey via motorcycle, traveling from one hacienda and ranchero to the next while sampling the local flavor. |
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That makes little sense, because sugar farming needs scale. Even the union does not want to chop the hacienda into thousands of pieces. |
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At his Tucson hacienda he is a gracious host and a good neighbor. |
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But a spokesman admits that soldiers have never actually come under attack in the hacienda, nor discovered any weapons. Thankfully, most land redistribution in the Philippines is not as contentious. |
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Le Plan Bowling, a 30-alley indoor centre, squats near the El Rancho Tex-Mex grill, a clay-coloured mock hacienda, complete with cactuses and sombreros. |
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The mission was also shown evidence that the hacienda owners have obtained the support of the authorities in the area and of the Prefecture of Santa Cruz. |
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He does this by clicking on the top right corner of the hacienda. |
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On his turn in the settler phase, the owner of an occupied hacienda may, before he takes a face-up plantation tile, take an additional tile chosen at random from the rest of the supply. |
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At the beginning of the 1930s, one of his grandsons, Henri-Emile, left the family hacienda to go and study in Switzerland, at the agronomic institute in Freiburg. |
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New Spain's first viceroy, Don Antonio de Mendoza established an hacienda on lands taken from Orizaba. |
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It is the home of the Tequila Corralejo brand, which is still made on the now former hacienda of Corralejo. |
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We were flying toward Hato Pinero, an hacienda located between the plains of the Orinoco in central Venezuela and the Caribbean mountain range to the north. |
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Maccario, it was evident, did not care to take the risk of blundering upon a picket, and a man led them by twisting paths until at last the hacienda rose blackly before them. |
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Thus the service-tenant may be legally 'fareworthy' but if he decides to leave the hacienda, a word from the proprietor will ensure his forced return by the police. |
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Owned by Tony Wilson's Factory Records, it was given the catalogue number FAC51 and official club name, FAC51 The Hacienda. |
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