Heredia
Americannoun
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José María de 1842–1905, French poet, born in Cuba.
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a city in central Costa Rica, N of San José.
Example Sentences
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“It’s an important test of how much they’re able to mobilize their base,” said Blanca Heredia, a professor at Mexico’s Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, referring to the parties opposing Mr. López Obrador, known by his initials, AMLO.
From New York Times
“All they have is that anti-AMLO sentiment,” Professor Heredia said of the parties opposing Mr. López Obrador.
From New York Times
Blanca Heredia, a professor at Mexico’s Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, said, the two leaders “were like a couple that at the beginning didn’t know how to dance together, but then started synchronizing.”
From New York Times
Guillermo Heredia, who hit .158 with three homers and eight RBIs in 74 games as a backup outfielder, was designated for assignment along with sparingly used pitchers Silvino Bracho and William Woods.
From Seattle Times
Mayor Pérez Heredia said he has identified $300,000 to resurface Parcelas Riera’s roads, but he thinks he still might be a few thousand dollars shy of the total cost.
From New York Times
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