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Cordova

1

[ kawr-duh-vuh ]

Cordova

2

[ kawr-duh-vuh ]

noun

  1. a coarse wool from Argentina used chiefly for carpet stock.

Cordova

/ ˈɔːəə /

noun

  1. the English name for óDz 1
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By the late ’90s, Cordova had brought in a stage, borrowed sound equipment from original Fishbone bassist John Norwood Fisher and started working with local music promoters to host shows.

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Additionally, defensive lineman Gus Cordova is one of several players working hard to get up to speed and is not with the team just yet.

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She earned a grant from UCLA, spent a week in Rancho Cordova interviewing him and learned his immigrant story echoed her own Korean parents’ origin story.

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The Rancho Cordova Republican voted for Trump and cited a litany of ills plaguing the state, among them high gas prices and the steep cost of living.

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Lee, who hails from Rancho Cordova, was discovered missing at 6:45 a.m. last Tuesday while the Waesche was conducting a routine counter-drug patrol around 300 nautical miles south of Mexico.

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