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Molina

[ moh-lee-nuh, muh-; Spanish maw-lee-nah ]

noun

  1. Lu·is [loo-, ees], 1535–1600, Spanish Jesuit theologian.
  2. Tirso de. Tirso de Molina.


Molina

/ moˈlina /

noun



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"As a society, we feed the danger by forcing all of these people into the shadows," Molina told me at her office in Tucson.

Molina said he has asked state Medicaid directors for guidance on how to proceed with its 2.1 million beneficiaries.

Molina says Gilead is entitled to a return, but questions whether taxpayers should be paying so much of its acquisition costs.

"It is estimated that half the patients who get this will be covered by government programs," Molina said.

Nor was it the author of the study, Dr. Patricia E. Molina, who had them laughing.

But the battle was not over, for it was charged that isolated statements taken from Molina's book contradicted St. Augustine.

Alonso de Molina and one companion were left in Tumbez at their own request, being much in love with the country.

Alonso de Molina and his companion had disappeared, and their fate was never learned.

Lessius, Molina, Escobar, and other Jesuits say that it is lawful to kill the man who threatens a blow.

It set fire to one of them, and it bore down ablaze upon the one defeated by Captain Molina, so that he was forced to ungrapple.

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