How To Use Chimborazo In A Sentence
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Indigenous people in Chimborazo who were unable to meet their tribute or whose land was expropriated eventually became tied to the region's haciendas in a system of debt servitude that lasted until an agrarian reform in 1964.
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In Richmond, Virginia's Chimborazo Hospital, male administrators used the clock to regiment sleep patterns and meal times.
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Chimborazo with that placidity, that sang-froid, which is the characteristic of an elevated soul instinctively attracted to realms above.
The Cross of Berny
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Among other things, in the six exciting years of their marriage she had climbed Chimborazo with him, made a three-thousand-mile winter journey with dogs and sleds in Alaska, ridden a horse from Canada to Mexico, cruised the Mediterranean in a ten-ton yawl, and canoed from Germany to the Black Sea across the heart of Europe.
Bunches of Knuckles
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Prior to the uprising, indigenous leaders from Chimborazo had been conferring with their counterparts in other areas of the Sierra.
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Prior to the uprising, indigenous leaders from Chimborazo had been conferring with their counterparts in other areas of the Sierra.