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Maria Luisa

American  
[mah-ree-ah loo-ee-sah] / mɑˈri ɑ luˈi sɑ /

noun

  1. Marie Louise.


Example Sentences

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"We saw how the houses were being dragged away," 57-year-old Maria Luisa Maximino said tearfully.

From Barron's

Regulation expert Dr Maria Luisa Stasi is alleging the tech giant overcharged companies for its Window Server software, used in cloud computing.

From BBC

"Our next goal is to elucidate the whole picture of the interactions between renin cells, smooth muscle cells, nerves and inflammatory cells under RAS inhibition," said researcher Maria Luisa S. Sequeira-Lopez, MD.

From Science Daily

She’s the great-granddaughter of Thomas and Maria Luisa Estrada, Mendez relatives who also sued the Westminster School District.

From Los Angeles Times

“To see a stadium full for a women’s soccer match is gratifying,” said Maria Luisa Llorens, a 58-year-old Barcelona fan who was at the San Mames on Saturday.

From Seattle Times