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Felipe

American  
[fe-lee-pe] / fɛˈli pɛ /

noun

  1. León (Camino) 1884–1968, Spanish poet, in South America after 1939.

  2. Felipe VI, b. 1968, King of Spain since 2014.


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The next race for 3-year-olds at Santa Anita is the San Felipe Stakes on March 7, followed by the Santa Anita Derby on April 4.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the Bank of Mexico delayed its forecast for inflation to reach the target, “we think that most board members share the view the higher inflation path reflects one-off shocks from policies, and could allow further easing ahead,” Citi analysts Julio Ruiz and Felipe Juncal said in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Hammers, who are third from bottom and six points adrift of safety, spent a reported £21.8m on Brazilian striker Pablo Felipe from Portuguese club Gil Vicente and around £25m on striker Taty Castellanos from Lazio.

From BBC

Brazilian striker Pablo Felipe joined from Portuguese club Gil Vicente for £21.8m, while Lazio striker Taty Castellanos joined for a reported £25.2m.

From BBC

Directed by Chilean-Belgian filmmaker Felipe Bustos Sierra, who is based in Scotland, the documentary combines crowd-sourced footage filmed on the day with archive material and set-designed scenes.

From BBC