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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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Unlike the others, Taza is stone-ground with molinos, or traditional Mexican mills, which yield a nubby texture.

From Salon

Loreen Severs, 88, of Los Molinos died and her husband, Homer Severs, 91, survived but died that December of an unrelated illness, authorities said.

From Seattle Times

Last week, a judge placed Molinos, 72, under house arrest on charges of conspiracy and inciting hatred and panic.

From Reuters

In the video, filmed March 13 and seen by Reuters, Julio Molinos, a retired technician and medical union leader, urged the health ministry to be transparent.

From Reuters

On March 15, officers from the Special Action Force, or FAES, arrested Molinos, according to two lawyers defending him.

From Reuters