Granados
En·ri·que [en-ree-ke], /ɛnˈri kɛ/, 1867–1916, Spanish pianist and composer.
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These days Granados teaches remotely, watching six- and seven-year-olds try, in their small video boxes, to sound out sh- words like “shop.”
How schools plan to close the pandemic education gap | Katie McLean | February 24, 2021 | MIT Technology ReviewThe all-firedest finest pair of mules on Granados, and every water bag in the outfit!
The Treasure Trail | Marah Ellis RyanIt is scarcely forty miles from Granados, and lies at an elevation of 3,700 feet.
Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) | Carl LumholtzNear Granados I heard of some petroglyphs, or rock-carvings, and sent Mr. Stephen to examine them.
Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) | Carl LumholtzHe answered it, lifted his sombrero and rode soberly towards the Granados corrals, three miles across the valley.
The Treasure Trail | Marah Ellis Ryan
Singleton has good reasons for restricting your little pleasure rides to Granados.
The Treasure Trail | Marah Ellis Ryan
British Dictionary definitions for Granados
/ (Spanish ɡraˈnaðɔs) /
Enrique (enˈrrike), full name Enrique Granados y Campina. 1867–1916, Spanish composer, noted for the Goyescas (1911) for piano, which formed the basis for an opera of the same name
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