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Molinos

American  
[muh-lee-nohs, maw-lee-naws] / məˈli noʊs, mɔˈli nɔs /

noun

  1. Miguel de c1640–c95, Spanish priest and mystic: chief exponent of quietism.


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Top: Owens drives around her ranch in Los Molinos.

From The Guardian • Jan. 9, 2019

Top: Breanna Owens tends to her horses on her ranch in Los Molinos, California.

From The Guardian • Jan. 9, 2019

The police crime report names Molinos as one of the officers who participated in the operation.

From Reuters • Dec. 19, 2017

The Davao Boys stayed put – and Molinos appeared on Facebook wearing a t-shirt with the new name, featuring a skull with red eyes and a grotesquely elongated jaw.

From Reuters • Dec. 19, 2017

You may return to the city by the Puerta Verde, near the Bab-en-Neshti or Puerta de los Molinos, through which the Spaniards entered after Boabdil's submission.

From Southern Spain by Calvert, A. F. (Albert Frederick)

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