Bello
Americannoun
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Andrés 1781–1865, Venezuelan poet, philologist, and educator.
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a city in central Colombia.
Example Sentences
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"Those kinds of intervention operations -- and the deployment of troops for stabilization -- have always ended very badly," said Benigno Alarcon, a politics expert at the Andres Bello Catholic University in Caracas.
From Barron's
Leon Hernandez, a researcher at Andres Bello Catholic University, told AFP that with AI's rapid creation of content, we see development of "disinformation labs" that flood social media platforms.
From Barron's
Al Bello: This was an undercard fight before the main event.
From BBC
Nigeria's president put security forces on high alert and sent defence minister Alhaji Bello Matawalle to lead the search for the Kebbi school girls.
From Barron's
Yungblud was hardly an unknown when he teamed with Extreme’s Nuno Bettencourt and Frank Bello of Anthrax to honor Osbourne with his tenderly anthemic power ballad; he’s been making records since he was a teenager pivoting away from an early start as a child actor.
From Los Angeles Times
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