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González

/ ɡɔnˈθalɛθ /

noun

  1. GonzálezJulio18761942MSpanishARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor Julio (ˈxuljo). 1876–1942, Spanish sculptor: one of the first to create abstract geometric forms with soldered iron


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This past February, another member, Fernando Gonzalez, was sent back to Cuba.

Seventeen-year-old Edgar Gonzalez formed one half of the group Doble Filo.

His family members and neighbors also questioned police claims that Gonzalez did not follow officer orders.

Gelhaus proceeded to fire eight shots at Gonzalez, striking him seven times, when he said Gonzalez raised the barrel.

Or a reference to Enron, or Elian Gonzalez, or the Baha Men.

After this great victory, the Portuguese agreed to appoint Sebastian Gonzalez to command over the rest.

Thus Gonzalez became absolute master of the island, and was obeyed by the natives and Portuguese like an independent prince.

Being unsuccessful in the contest, Anaporam fled to Gonzalez for assistance and protection, who demanded his sister as an hostage.

Roxo now resolved to remain at anchor at the mouth of the river till Gonzalez came to join him, and then to attack the enemy.

Two young warriors, Zayigo and Pedro Gonzalez, sat beside him.

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GonzalesGonzález Márquez