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It was also more than had ever been in Paisano at any one time.
The Paisano is the student-run newspaper of the university.
Especially someone like me, a "paisano" who lucked out.
The official student newspaper of the college is titled El Paisano.
The men had gone and we had not seen them but she told me one had been Paisano.
But Italian is the name of the game, with plenty of paisano treats to enjoy.
Hey, paisano, what happens to me if the Feds get wise that I'm looking for these people?
Reminded me of a horse I'd seen Paisano riding.
"Paisano" is a Spanish and Italian word for "fellow countryman."
The Paisano, the university's award-winning newspaper, was established in 1981 as the first independent student publication in the state.
The term Paisa comes from the word paisano (fellow countryman).
Only I had a feeling about Paisano.
It was released in 2008 on El Paisano Records.
You paid Paisano an advance earlier."
The most interesting place to stay in Marfa is El Paisano.
The root of that word is present in today's word "paisan" or "paisano".
Glancing down the street I saw Fetterson hand something to Paisano.
Paisano had gotten himself a fistful of gold coins from Fetterson, which was an interesting thought.
It was Fetterson passing out gold to that renegade Paisano.
Paisano stood up suddenly.
Asked why he remained in the community of modest row houses, he replied: "I'm a Paisano.
"Hey, that's a good paisano name."
"You can send someone here to protect-" "Hey, paisano, be brave and stupid on your own time.
Gardner's ranch was known as Rancho del Paisano at the time.