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Valera

[vuh-lair-uh, -leer-uh, vah-le-rah]

noun

  1. a city in western Venezuela.



Valera

/ -ˈlɪərə, vəˈlɛərə /

noun

  1. See de Valera

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Indeed, there's an unmistakable "back to the future" quality to this year's election results: Fianna Fáil, the long-governing and almost anti-ideological party founded by Eamon de Valera, Ireland's dominant 20th-century political figure, was virtually wiped out in the wake of the 2008 crash.

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“Russia attacked first, not us,” chimes in Valera with his window down.

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Misha and his friend Valera pass us in their orange Lada in the village of Stetskivka.

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He says he always wanted this additional Ukrainian teaching, but Valera believes he is going to be made to join the Russian army.

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“It’s all connected,” argued financial analyst Valera Kondratenko, 33.

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