ceto-
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The historic event took a poignant turn with Josse Ceto Cobo, a local indigenous leader who was one of the principal promoters of the exhumations.
From Seattle Times
Not for nothing is Carnegie’s technology named after Ceto, a Greek goddess who personified the perils of the sea.
From Economist
Under the wind advisory, gusts could reach 40 mph, Ceto said.
From Los Angeles Times
A wind advisory will remain in effect for parts of Ventura and Los Angeles counties through noon Sunday, said Stuart Ceto, a weather specialist with the National Weather Service.
From Los Angeles Times
“This is more like a Santa Ana,” Ceto said.
From Los Angeles Times
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