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Márquez

/ ˈmɑːkɛz /

noun

  1. Gabriel García. See (Gabriel) García Márquez


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I really turned on in particular to James Joyce, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Günter Grass.

There was a fourth fight on December 12, 2012, and Marquez had a real surprise for Manny.

Marquez is rugged, takes a good punch, and is a pretty defensive fighter.

Not once in their three previous fights had Marquez displayed anything like that kind of punching power.

Many fight writers noticed that Marquez, at age 39, stepped into the ring looking younger and more muscular than ever before.

The next term of four years was filled by Jos Ignacio de Marquez.

The expedition failed but it was repeated, and Marquez called on the home government for help.

According to his orders, Manaquior was summoned; and he made a treaty of peace with Captain Marquez.

Of the two champans that went with Captain Cristobal Marquez, one foundered in mid-ocean, with its men and the money.

Captain Richardson said he might be back at Lorenzo Marquez in two or three months' time, or he might not.

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