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Population (2000): 275 Housing Units (2000): 107 Land area (2000): 11.226476 sq. miles (29.076437 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 11.226476 sq. miles (29.076437 sq. km) FIPS code: 01990 Located within: ...
Usage examples of amado.
This ring was eventually broken up, only to be replaced with an even more successfulJuarezoperation, headed up by an enigmatic Mexican who was shortly to become a legend: Amado Carillo Fuentes.
When they picked up on Pablo Acosta in Ojinaga, Amado was sent to work with him - to guarantee the safety of the investments.
DEA agent, David Regela - one of the few agents ever actually to have met Amado - recalls a meeting in which Acosta was angry at him for having tortured six of his best men to death.
Mexican corruption - and trying desperately to stay awake - I headed on towardsEl PasoandCiudad Juarez, home of Amado Carillo Fuentes.
From the moment Amado Carillo Fuentes arrived inCiudad Juarez, there was trouble.
This is a throwback to the policy of Amado Carillo Fuentes, of course: the man who would rather kill six innocents than allow one guilty person to get through.
July 1997, Amado Carillo Fuentes underwent an extensive series of plastic surgery operations to change his appearance.
I transferred to the corporate world who swore to me when we met a year ago that Amado Carillo Fuentes is still alive.
Anyway, it seems that one of their innumerable holidays was about to conclude on Amado III when the climate controller monitoring equipment took itself off-line to go hunting for this mythical suprahuman intelligence.
There is no doubt when Amado Ortega was in Area IV The date was June 23.
But young men are less likely to think of death, and Amado Ortega was just thirty-eight, and in such robust health that he had never visited a doctor.
But Amado Ortega would have had no reason to sense danger in the unusual silence.
No one would guess how important it would be to know exactly where Amado Ortega had been until the second week in July.
As those words were written on his chart Amado Ortega was dying of bubonic plague in its wildly infectious pneumonic form.
From this pattern of questions, patiently repeated, the shape of Amado Ortega and his way of life began to emerge.