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Gómez

[ goh-mez; Spanish gaw-mes ]

noun

  1. Juan Vi·cen·te [hwahn bee-, sen, -te], 1857?–1935, Venezuelan soldier and political leader: commander in chief and dictator of Venezuela 1908–35; president of Venezuela 1908–15, 1922–29, 1931–35.


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Political operative Michael Gomez Daly worked on two congressional campaigns in 2012 with similar budgets.

Taylor Swift saw Selena Gomez kissing Bieber backstage at an awards show, and made a very obvious “yuck” face.

But Arambula visited the ICE offices in El Paso on at least two occasions, and met with Agent Gomez alone on several others.

Agent Gomez testified the ICE spent no more than 15 hours with Arambula in total.

The next day, Agent Gomez called Arambula to meet him at their usual place, a Baskin Robbins in El Paso.

The Padre Manoel Gomez received us very kindly, and our pic-nic was spread in the ample veranda of his parsonage.

Two Spaniards, to whom I spoke, told me of a great stir being made in the town concerning the death of Gomez.

Gomez returned home much bruised, and on his deathbed declared to his friends that Lopez had killed him.

Joao Gomez had opened one eye far enough to envisage the eloquent intruder and to locate his broom.

There's Gomez, the servant who was drowned on his way out after his dismissal—Elizabeth Brook—is it—servant.

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