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Gallegos

[ gah-ye-gaws ]

noun

  1. Ró·mu·lo [raw, -moo-law], 1884–1969, Venezuelan educator, statesman, and novelist: president of Venezuela 1948.


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Carter looked at Gallegos, who was lying facedown next to them.

He kept firing, yelling to Mace to follow Gallegos back to the Humvee.

Gallegos had been killed, Mace gravely wounded, and Martin unaccounted for.

The indestructible Gallegos had been killed, Mace was gravely wounded, and neither of them knew what had happened to Martin.

Speaking with Newsweek on Friday, Senator Mario Gallegos recalled a James Bond-like scenario.

The sun was setting as we emerged from Gallegos valley into the plain, and before long it was quite dark.

The owner, Lieutenant Gallegos, received us very kindly, and asked us into the house to take some refreshment.

This expedition was under the command of Balthazar de Gallegos.

Gallegos found all his attempts to open any communications with him unavailing.

In the clay formation there are two rivers: the Gallegos, in lat.

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