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Huidobro

American  
[wee-thaw-vraw] / wiˈðɔ vrɔ /

noun

  1. Vicente 1893–1948, Chilean poet.


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“Anything that happens here impacts a lot of people,” said Cristina Huidobro, the metropolitan area’s first chief heat officer, who is planning for the season to come as winter winds down.

From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2022

Poorer communities are also “more vulnerable to heat and all its impacts,” Huidobro said.

From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2022

The country has produced two poet Nobelists, Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda, as well as other titans of verse like Pablo de Rokha and Vicente Huidobro.

From New York Times • Feb. 15, 2022

Cesar Vallejo, Vicente Huidobro and Pablo Neruda had already challenged the status quo as part of the region’s vanguard before him.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2018

"Our biggest concern is to apologize to Haiti's government as soon as possible and to compensate the victim," Defense Minister Eleuterio Fernandez Huidobro told reporters after meeting with lawmakers on Tuesday.

From Reuters • Sep. 7, 2011