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Delgado

[ del-gah-doh ]

noun

  1. Cape, a cape at the NE extremity of Mozambique.


Delgado

/ dɛlˈɡɑːdəʊ /

noun

  1. Cape Delgado
    Cape Delgado a headland on the NE coast of Mozambique


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Delgado said he would not want to be “a federal official with an agency in that state charged with looking after my back.”

Dionel Delgado, 29, is emblematic of financially successful Cuban artists.

Vendors there don't have to be as successful as Delgado to make a good living.

Besides landscapes, Delgado has created a series of large-format paintings that depict fake magazine covers.

Cast: Sarah Chalke, Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Perkins, Orlando Jones, John Dore, Rachel Eggleston, Rebecca Delgado Smith.

Delgado, the editor, after repeated warnings from the Provost-Marshal, was at length arrested.

The war still continued for another year, Martin Delgado being one of the last to declare his defeat.

Delgado called upon the Saints in a series of genially blasphemous exhortations.

Delgado moralizes on the qualifications necessary for such a post, illustrating his remarks by historical examples.

This lustre is faint but quite distinguishable, and Rada y Delgado was clearly in error in supposing that there is none.

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