Examples of using Escalante in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Father Silvestre Vélez de Escalante, a Spanish Franciscan missionary-explorer,
Escalante enters a horse away two years,
As recorded of other potential settlement locations, Escalante noted the area's bounties:
Once the police track down Daniel Escalante, we will most likely have the person responsible.
Father Silvestre Velez de Escalante, a Spanish Franciscan missionary-explorer,
We, the A.P. Calculus Class would like to present this plaque to our teacher Jaime A. Escalante.
Apparently, Daniel Escalante is a major fan of the band and he's following them on tour for the past several months.
Vélez de Escalante was known for his journal, in which he described the expeditions he went on.
Near present-day Dolores, Escalante and Domínguez found and recorded Anasazi ruins in southwestern Colorado,
I hope this is the first of a lot of races I ride for you, Mr. Escalante.
In the 1770s, the Spanish priests Escalante and Domínguez circled the area, looking for a route between New Mexico and California.
On July 29, 1776, Atanasio Domínguez led the expedition from Santa Fe with fellow friar Silvestre Vélez de Escalante and cartographer Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco(Miera).
The first European to see Utah Lake was Father Silvestre Vélez de Escalante in 1776.
The name Buenaventura was given to the Green River by Silvestre Vélez de Escalante as early as 1776, but Escalante did not know that the Green drained to the Colorado.
that colonel Hernando Escalante of Libya is trying to buy fruits.
Mac can identify Escalante as Carlos and prove you have been partners with the biggest drug dealer in Mexico for eight years, wether you knew it or not.
For most of the year, the Escalante River is a small stream,
I tell you right now if we find McKussic anywhere near Escalante I will put him away for 25 years.
Escalante and Domínguez Pueblos, August 13 Near present-day Dolores, Escalante and Domínguez found and recorded Anasazi ruins in southwestern Colorado,
William LaFever apparently decided to hike down the Escalante River and then hitch a boat ride along Lake Powell to Page,