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It had been a disastrous day for Cuesta, who nearly lost his life in the battle.
Victor had roughly 17,500 troops while Cuesta possessed about 23,000.
Once all the family members are in the car, they leave Cuesta Verde.
In time, the river cut a gorge through the north facing cliff, or cuesta.
Cuesta was not found until January 5 when his son went to his father's house to check on him.
In athletics, Cuesta fields 7 sports for men, and 9 for women.
A limestone cuesta crosses the southern portion of the village.
"I can still see them sitting there with their Jefferson hats," Cuesta said.
In 1810, Cuesta suffered a serious stroke from which he died in retirement a year later.
Cuesta is a family name that may refer to:
Michael Cuesta (1963-), an American film and television director.
Also on the start list was Cuesta, starting the race for the 17th consecutive year, breaking his own record.
"He has more of a night life," Mr. Cuesta said.
Cuesta, however, was reluctant to agree, and was only persuaded to advance on the following day.
Since Cuesta had no reserves, a breach of this magnitude was just about the worst that could happen to his fragile line.
A visit to Kentucky to see her husband's family, exposed Cuesta to quilts.
She was later married to the poet Jorge Cuesta.
Cuesta forms are also very common in the Flinders.
At an early age, Cuesta began studying classical violin, then switched to woodwinds.
When the dip of the bedding is gentle, a cuesta is formed.
This is a cuesta, in geological terms.
"Making him more sympathetic really got in the way of raising money," Mr. Cuesta says.
"Yale was much more difficult than Cuesta," he said, adding, "I had to apply myself, particularly in research."
Cuesta was refused supplies and reinforcements until local authorities could review the appointments he had made to the army.
Cuesta joined forces with the British army under Wellington.