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Molinos

[ muh-lee-nohs; Spanish maw-lee-naws ]

noun

  1. Mi·guel de [mee-, gel, de], 1640–c95, Spanish priest and mystic: chief exponent of quietism.


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Raining blows, como molinos, Delia and Velia were two demonic lechuzas shrieking out their outrage in Spanish and cursing the intruders for their transgressions.

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In May 2020, he attacked Loreen Severs, 88, of Los Molinos in Tehama County and her husband, Homer Severs, 91.

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Unlike the others, Taza is stone-ground with molinos, or traditional Mexican mills, which yield a nubby texture.

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Loreen Severs, 88, of Los Molinos died and her husband, Homer Severs, 91, survived but died that December of an unrelated illness, authorities said.

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Last week, a judge placed Molinos, 72, under house arrest on charges of conspiracy and inciting hatred and panic.

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