Its chief tributaries are the Mundo and Arroyo del Jua on the left, and the Caravaca, Quipar and Sangonera on the right. [noun]
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These rivers as well as the Uruguay are fed by innumerable smaller streams or arroyos, such as the Arapey in Salto, the Dayman in Paysandu, the Jaguary (an affluent of the Negro) in Tacuarembo, the Arroyo Grande between the departments of Soriano and San Jose, and the San Jose (an affluent of the Santa Lucia). [noun]
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Ned rose and walked slowly up the arroyo. [Please select]
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"We hid in an arroyo and waited until dark." [Please select]
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Now and then the old passions broke out: in September 1898 an absurd attempt to assassinate President Diaz was made by a countryman named Arroyo, but discontent with Diaz's rule was apparently confined to a small minority.' [Please select]
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But they turned again, and night was near when Big Arroyo ford was reached--fully twenty miles. [Please select]
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PiƱos (Orr, 1940:73); Arroyo Seco, Pasadena (Orr, 1940:74); San Felipe Valley (_ibid.) [Please select]
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Zeb joined them, grumbling: "We made a big mistake in camping in this arroyo." [Please select]
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He was looking along the arroyo for a strayed burro. [Please select]
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