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- Because Mom only took her out three times since I left, now she's stuck in some repair shop on Ponce de Leon Avenue.† (source)
- Alone Down South Luma Mufleh knew nothing of Clarkston or the refugees there when she moved to the nearby town of Decatur, only a few miles west of Clarkston down Ponce de Leon Avenue.† (source)
- He came over to Puerto Rico with Ponce de Leon.† (source)
- Ponce de Leon died from a manchineel-sap-coated arrow, and I figured I was a dead man, too.† (source)
- Over on Ponce de Leon, a dysfunctional parade of crack dealers, emaciated prostitutes and transvestite party boys remind you that you live in a big city, but there are crickets at night in the summertime.† (source)
- All the streets in Coral Gables have Spanish names—Segovia, Ponce de Leon, Alhambra—as if they'd been expecting all the Cubans who would eventually live here.† (source)
- LBJ's brown eyes scan the mostly white audience in the Ponce de Leon Hotel's ballroom.† (source)
- I must tell them at Ponce de Leon High School the better way to study languages.† (source)
- "Ponce de Leon!" he screamed.† (source)
- Ponce de León was Governor of Puerto Rico from 1509 to 1512.
- "Ponce de Leon was looking for the fountain of youth," Mr. Jerger said, closing his eyes.† (source)
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- It was a Ponce de Leon senior-class ring, borrowed from Bill Kennedy.† (source)
- And though the town was cut through by two busy thoroughfares, Ponce de Leon Avenue and Indian Creek Drive, as well as a set of active railroad tracks, it had enough navigable sidewalks to qualify as pedestrian-friendly—important for a large group of people who couldn't afford automobiles.† (source)
- Ponce de Leon Institute.† (source)
- Bill Kennedy, Ponce de Leon class.† (source)
- Do you know who Ponce de Leon was?† (source)
- Ponce de Leon!† (source)
- Four hundred years earlier the more literal-minded Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in a search for the land of "Bimini," where he had expected to find the fountain of youth.† (source)
- "But did Ponce De Leon ever find it?" said the Widow Wycherly.† (source)
- " asked Dr. Heidegger, "which Ponce De Leon, the Spanish adventurer, went in search of two or three centuries ago?"† (source)
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