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EVO

Or Evo

[ee-voh]

noun

  1. (used in product names) evolution.

    the EVO 4G smartphone; the Mitsubishi Evo.



evo

/ ˈiːvəʊ /

noun

  1. an informal word for evening

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For the first time in about two decades, the former president, Evo Morales, was not on the ballot.

From BBC

This started when the government of then President Evo Morales nationalised the country's hydrocarbon sector in 2006.

From BBC

Boric, a former student protest leader who was just 36 when he took office, embodied the trend, which some christened a “new pink tide,” likening it to the period in the 2000s when Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez and Bolivia’s Evo Morales dominated regional politics.

In addition to the original Proformer, there’s also been the EVO and EVO II, the Supra, the Miniformer and Miniformer Pro, the Microformer and Microformer Pro — the last four meant to maximize space.

Leading the fiery demonstrations was Evo Morales, a native Aymara cocalero from the Chapare and the president of a powerful coca-growers’ union, raging against neoliberal economics and the war on coca — both seen as stand-ins for gringo imperialism.

From Salon

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