Caracasin a sentence
- And I knew that it was Caracas.† (source)
- CHAPTER NINE September Chocolate and Three Kings' Day Bread INGREDIENTS FOR THE CHOCOLATE: 2 pounds Soconusco chocolate beans 2 pounds Maracaibo chocolate beans 2 pounds Caracas chocolate beans 4 to 6 pounds sugar, to taste PREPARATION: The first step is to toast the chocolate beans.† (source)
- Some of them had lived in nine or ten different states in as many years, and many of them had lived abroad: in Sydney, Caracas, Beijing, Dubai, Taipei.† (source)
- In Caracas I sleep under a bridge.† (source)
- We were going to ride motorbikes from Paris to the Cote d'Azur, or all the way down the Pacific coast of the USA, from Seattle to Los Angeles; we were going to follow in Che Guevara's tracks from Buenos Aires to Caracas.† (source)
- Betancourt has accused the Dominican government of being involved in the attempt on his life that occurred in the capital city of Caracas, June 24.† (source)
- The Observer identified the hunted man as Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, of Caracas.† (source)
- (a) Maracas, (b) Caracas, (c) Bogota or (d) Georgetown.† (source)
- Correspondents based in Caracas have been unable to unearth any birth certificates anywhere in the country for an Ilich Ramirez Sanchez.† (source)
- In Caracas, a spokesman for the Venezuelan Communist Party said Ilich is the son of a 70-year-old Marxist lawyer living 450 miles west of Caracas, but "neither father nor son belong to our party."† (source)
- He was a paranoid, who saw all solutions in terms of a well-placed bullet or bomb; the recommendation was to send the youth back to Caracas and disassociate any and all Soviet ties with the family.† (source)
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- She had spent the winter importantly making notes on native music in Trinidad and Caracas; at least in planning to make notes.† (source)
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