- Santo
Santo is inspired by Chef Hosea Rosenberg's home Taos, New Mexico and its Northern New Mexican cuisine Northern New Mexico possesses a unique natural beauty unlike any other region The sky is full of light, the mountains are majestic, and as a result artists have settled in the area for decades
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Regalia accessories for Our Lady, Queen of All Saints Note the solid brass Aureola or halo Spain, 2008 A santo (' saint ') is a religious statue in the Catholic traditions of Spain and the former Spanish Empire They are usually made of wood or sometimes ivory and may be fitted with textile clothing
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Endless entertainment starting at $7 99 Santo 2022 6 Episodes TV-MA Thriller Two cops on opposite sides of the Atlantic engage in a desperate hunt for a vicious international drug dealer whose face has never been revealed
- Santo (TV Series 2022) - IMDb
Santo is a drug dealer whose face has never been revealed Two policemen who go after him, Millán and Cardona, radically opposed, will have to learn to collaborate to solve the case and keep their lives safe
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Made from 100% Blue Weber agave, each of Santo’s tequila expressions—Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo—is certified 100% additive-free Every bottle of Santo Tequila is the real deal, tequila in its truest form, bestowing its truest flavor
- Santo (TV Series 2022-2022) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Two cops must learn to work together to catch the world's most-wanted drug dealer, whose face has never been revealed
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When Santo arrives in Madrid to set up a new drug empire with the aid of occult practices, Cardona ends up in the Spanish capital with Bárbara, Santo’s mistress, to find him and exact his vengeance on him for killing his partner Vera
- Santo (TV series) - Wikipedia
Santo is a Spanish-Brazilian crime action thriller television series with occult detective fiction elements created by Carlos López, directed by Vicente Amorim [pt], and written by Carlo López, Miguel Ángel Fernández, and Gustavo Lipsztein
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