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Granados
[ grah-nah-thaws ]
noun
- En·ri·que [en-, ree, -ke], 1867–1916, Spanish pianist and composer.
Granados
/ ɡraˈnaðɔs /
noun
- GranadosEnrique18671916MSpanishMUSIC: composer Enrique (enˈrrike), full name Enrique Granados y Campina. 1867–1916, Spanish composer, noted for the Goyescas (1911) for piano, which formed the basis for an opera of the same name
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These days Granados teaches remotely, watching six- and seven-year-olds try, in their small video boxes, to sound out sh- words like “shop.”
The all-firedest finest pair of mules on Granados, and every water bag in the outfit!
It is scarcely forty miles from Granados, and lies at an elevation of 3,700 feet.
Near Granados I heard of some petroglyphs, or rock-carvings, and sent Mr. Stephen to examine them.
He answered it, lifted his sombrero and rode soberly towards the Granados corrals, three miles across the valley.
Singleton has good reasons for restricting your little pleasure rides to Granados.
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