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  • 111Direct-inverse language — A direct inverse language is a language where clauses with transitive verbs can be expressed either using a direct or an inverse construction. The direct construction is used when the subject of the transitive clause outranks the object in… …

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  • 112Regional styles of Mexican music — This article is about a per region overview of music in Mexico. For the music radio format, see Regional Mexican. Regional styles of Mexican music vary greatly vary from state to state. Norteño, banda, duranguense, and other Mexican country music …

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  • 113Amuzgo — Infobox language name=Amuzgo familycolor=American states=Mexico region=Guerrero, Oaxaca speakers=>45,000 fam2=Oto Manguean (MP) fam3=AmuzgoAmuzgo is an Oto Manguean language spoken in the Costa Chica region of the Mexican states of Guerrero and… …

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  • 114Military history of Mexico — History of Mexico This article is part of a series Pre Columbian Mexico …

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  • 115Eva Norvind — (born Eva Johanne Chegodayeva Sakonskaya on May 7, 1944 in Trondheim, Norway Died May 14 2006, in Mexico) was a writer, documentary producer, director, sex therapist/ dominatrix, and former actress of the cinema of Mexico. She was the mother of… …

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  • 116Huy Fong Foods — Type Private Industry Hot sauce Founded 1980 in Chinatown, Los Angeles …

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  • 117Mala sauce — A mala hotpot using mala sauce Chinese 麻 …

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  • 118Chocho language — Chocho Ngigua, Ngiwa Spoken in Mexico Region Oaxaca Native speakers <1000  (date missing) Language fami …

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  • 119Minuteman Salsa — was a brand of salsa made in the United States. The brand was founded by Ryan Lambert, along with four associates during the summer of 2006 in reference to the illegal immigration debate. According to the company s Web site, Minuteman Salsa is… …

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  • 120P'urhépecha language — P urhépecha, Tarascan, Phorhé P urhépecha Pronunciation [pʰuˈɽepet͡ʃa] Spoken in Michoacán, Mexico Native speakers …

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