Chihuahua Sentence Examples

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  • New Mexico was occupied without opposition; Chihuahua was occupied, but not held, owing to the.

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  • The largest herds are to be found in Chihuahua and Durango.

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  • The longest is the Yaqui, which has its source on the eastern side of the Sierra Tarahumare in Chihuahua and breaks through several ranges of the Sierra Madre before reaching the gulf near Guaymas.

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  • A still more remarkable resemblance exists in the shape and striking, red, black and yellow coloration between Scolecophis aemulus of Chihuahua and the poisonous Elaps fulvius, the American coral-snake, but Cope has been careful to point out that these two creatures are not known to inhabit the same district.

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  • We wait for the savaging from Jeff the attack Chihuahua!

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  • Whether you have a Chihuahua or a Great Dane, a pet door exists that will work for your pooch.

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  • Nuevo Santander (Tamaulipas, and Texas to the bay of Corpus Christi, founded 1 749), the several provinces of Nuevo Biscaya or Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora with Sinaloa, Coahuila, Texas (from Corpus Christi Bay to the mouth of the Mermenton in the present state of Louisiana), and the two Californias.

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  • There on the 26th of February he and a small number of his men were taken prisoners by Spanish authorities, who sent him first to Santa Fe, then to Chihuahua to General Salcedo, and by a roundabout way to the American frontier, where he was released on the 1st of July 1807.

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  • The former dancing pop singer reportedly tripped over her pet Chihuahua the weekend of May 19, 2007, causing her to fall.

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  • Even the smallest Chihuahua has the same wolf mentality from its ancestors as the largest dog, the Irish Wolfhound.

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  • We have a Miniature Pinscher and a Chihuahua.

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  • By the way, the Chihuahua is at the perfect weight.

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  • I have three Chihuahua puppies, that are three months old, and they will be going to their new homes soon.

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  • Although breeders have made great strides with Chihuahua temperaments in the last 20 years, some of these dogs can still be antisocial and quite territorial to outsiders.

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  • I have an 18-month-old Chihuahua and a year old Corgi that both seem to have lost interest in food.

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  • Hi, My Chihuahua is now almost six weeks pregnant.

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  • I have a three-year-old AKC female Chihuahua Can she get pregnant without bleeding or being in heat?

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  • If you suspect your Chihuahua may be pregnant, you could ask your vet to examine her.

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  • Finally, controversy from Latin Americans brought the Taco Bell Chihuahua's reign to an end.

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  • Whether your dog is a tiny Chihuahua, a big English Mastiff or any size in between, you are sure to find the perfect Christmas dog treats for the special canine friend in your life.

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  • Whether your dog is a tiny Chihuahua, a stocky Bullmastiff or a sleek Greyhound, wearing a collar that is a cut above the ordinary is sure to make your dog look and feel special on family outings, daily walks or at doggie day care.

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  • I am not going to tell you it is a nice bonding time with my nine-year-old Chihuahua.

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  • Still, a Chihuahua can't keep you warm in the middle of the night the way that a Great Dane can.

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  • Unlike the Chihuahua that comes in both short and long-haired varieties, the Yorkshire Terrier is only available as a long-haired dog.

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  • A labrador will learn much faster than a chihuahua, so be patient with your pup and give ample rewards for correctly performed tricks, such as treats, a comb or a good long petting session.

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  • He worked as a creative director on Canada's Next Top Model, and is often seen with his beloved pet chihuahua, Empress Minnie.

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  • Bancroft's The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, of which the principal authorities are the Noticias del Estado de Chihuahua of Escudero, who visited the ruins in 1819; an article in the first volume of the Album Mexicano, the author of which was at Casas Grandes in 1842; and the Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua (1854), by John Russell Bartlett, who explored the locality in 1851.

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  • In eastern Coahuila, near Monclova, are the Agua Verde and Santa Maria lakes, and in eastern Chihuahua there is a similar group. The largest and most attractive of the plateau lakes is Chapala, in the state of Jalisco, about 80 m.

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  • The precipitation varies widely, that of the western side of the northern plateau (Chihuahua and Durango) being about 39 in., that of the Valley of Mexico about 25 in., and that of the whole republic 59 in.

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  • The Totonacs inhabit northern Vera Cruz and speak a language related to that of the Mayas; the Tarascos form a small group living in Michoacan; the Matlanzingos, or Matlaltzincas, live near the Tarascos, the savage Apaches, a nomadic group of tribes ranging from Durango northward into the United States; the Opata-Pima group, inhabiting the western plateau region from Sonora and Chihuahua south to Guadalajara, is sometimes classed as a branch of the Nahuatlaca; the Seris, a very small family of savages, occupy Tiburon Island and the adjacent mainland of Sonora; and the Guaicuros, or Yumas, are to be found in the northern part of the peninsula of Lower California.

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  • The builders of Casas Grandes, in Chihuahua, evidently belonged to the Pueblo tribes of Arizona and New Mexico.

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  • In the sierra regions of western Chihuahua and Durango, Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosi, and the plateau states farther south, the rainfall is more abundant and the conditions more favourable.

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  • In 1906 the productive mines numbered 1786, of which 491 were in Sonora, 282 in Chihuahua, 211 in Durango, 113 in Oaxaca and 105 in Nuevo Leon.

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  • Gold is found in Chihuahua, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Jalisco, Mexico, Morelos, Oaxaca, Puebla, Sinaloa, Sonora, Vera Cruz, Zacatecas, and to a limited extent in other states; silver in every state and territory except Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco, Tlaxcala and the Yucatan peninsula; copper in Lower California, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacan, Sonora, Tamaulipas and some other states; mercury chiefly in Guanajuato, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi, Vera Cruz and Zacatecas; tin in Guanajuato; coal, petroleum and asphalt in 20 states, but chiefly in Coahuila, Hidalgo, Michoacan, Oaxaca, Puebla, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas and Vera Cruz; iron in Durango, Hidalgo, Oaxaca and other states; and lead in Hidalgo, Queretaro and in many of the silver-producing districts.

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  • There was an outburst of warlike feeling in the United States (with a countermovement in the North), and an invasion of Mexico was planned by three routes - from Matamoros towards Monterey in New Leon, from San Antonio de Bexar to Chihuahua, r and from Fort Leavenworth to New Mexico.

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  • During the 18th century a considerable trade in sheep, wool, wine and pelts developed, chiefly with Chihuahua and with the Indians of the plains.

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  • Wool in Chihuahua, and under General Winfield Scott in the southern campaign; he was breveted major-general for gallantry at Cerro Gordo, where he was severely wounded, and he was again wounded at Chapultepec. In1849-1855he was a United States senator from Illinois; and in1858-1859was a senator from Minnesota.

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  • Under the Mexican republic New Mexico was called a province till 1824, when it was united with Chihuahua and Durango to form the Estado Interno del Norte.

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  • Wool at Chihuahua, some of the inhabitants revolted, and in January 1847 assassinated the governor, Charles Bent, and a number of Americans and Mexicans who had taken office under the new regime.

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  • It resembles the Casa Grande ruin of Chihuahua, Mexico, with its walls of sundried puddled clay, and its area of rooms, courts and plazas, surrounded by a wall.

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  • Wool from San Antonio directly towards Chihuahua, but which had been deflected at Monclova to join his " army of occupation."

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  • Doniphan's troops, who had marched from New Mexico via Chihuahua.

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  • There is more than one meaning of Chihuahua discussed in the 1911 Encyclopedia.

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  • Carlos Mencia vs. Dave Chappelle - Mencia had his neck ripped open by the Taco Bell Chihuahua.

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  • According to Guinness World Records, the smallest living dog in 2006 was a Chihuahua named Heaven Sent Brandy that measured just six inches long..

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  • I was just wondering what would happen if I were to in-breed my Chihuahua with his grandmother?

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  • I have a two-month-old Chihuahua that was recently injured when a baby gate fell on him.

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