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el dorado
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Population (2000): 21530 Housing Units (2000): 9891 Land area (2000): 16.269927 sq. miles (42.138915 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.052032 sq. miles (0.134761 sq. km) Total area (2000): 16.321959 sq. miles (42.273676 sq. km) FIPS code: 21070 Located within: ...
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El Dorado is a French silent film directed in 1921 by Marcel L'Herbier . The film was notable for integrating a number of technical innovations into its narrative of a "cinematic melodrama". It achieved considerable success on its release, as a ground-breaking ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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El Dorado \El` Do*ra"do\, pl. El Doradoes . [Sp., lit., the gilt (sc. land); el the + dorado gilt, p. p. of dorare to gild. Cf. Dorado .] A name given by the Spaniards in the 16th century to an imaginary country in the interior of South America, reputed ...
Usage examples of el dorado.
That's why I have introduced a virus into the central computer of the El Dorado, which I've just triggered,".
From AP-5, it ran through four more nexi, the last of which was El Dorado with its broken string-light closed-warp connection to Home Hive One .
It doesn't risk lives sending ships into God knows what, and, more important, we may get a glimpse of another El Dorado without alerting the local Bugs.
And he said, 1 introduced a virus into the central computer of the El Dorado, which I've just triggered,' and he tapped his belt buckle, 'with this.
Mentioned by O'Meara as the true sex of the famous golden statue that is the most sought after piece of the El Dorado treasure.
It came from a book Perlmutter could recall reading on the Amazon River, published in 1939 by journalist/explorer Nicholas Bender, who followed the routes of the early explorers in search of El Dorado.
I believe he was just twenty-five when he wrote On the Trail of El Dorado.