How To Use Concepcion In A Sentence
- The coast dipped and curved as we stroked north toward Punta Concepción, past small coves, raggedy desert peaks, and a few dilapidated fishing shacks.
- `I can give you the dimensions and tonnage of the Concepcion, how much sail she carried, when and where she was built. INCA GOLD
- Opportunity has just arrived at Concepcion Crater, the youngest and "freshest" crater found on the Planetary Society Daily Almanac
- After two days of chaotic looting that heavily damaged Concepcion, the deployment of 14,000 troops to enforce curfews there and in other cities began to instill a measure of calm.
- Chiloe, about 340 miles southward of Concepcion, appears to have been shaken more strongly than the intermediate district of Valdivia, where the volcano of Villarica was noways affected, whilst in the Cordillera in front of Chiloe two of the volcanos burst forth at the same instant in violent action. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
- Concepcion Llorente, a first - grade teacher in La Gloria, says authorities still owe the town some answers.
- An 18-hour curfew remains in place in Concepcion, the country's second largest city, and military personnel are on patrol to make sure food and water are distributed properly.
- We won't reveal our weapon as of now, but Sonny Boy is ready to rumble," said Aljoe Jaro, whose other protege, North American Boxing Federation (NABF) super bantamweight champion Bernabe Concepcion (26-1, 15 KOs), will also fight Giovannie Caro (11-4, 9 KOs, 2 draws) on the same day in a 10-round non-title tiff in San Diego, California. PhilBoxing.com - XML News RSS/RDF Feed
- Nevertheless I continued my course towards the enemy, that to the number of twenty ships had been seen since eight o'clock at S.S.W. My opinion as to the state of the ships of the squadron remaining still indecisive, in the afternoon I desired to know _if it was advisable to attack the enemy_; the ships Concepcion, Mexicano, San Pablo, Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez. Vol II