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Marisol

[mar-i-sol]

noun

  1. Marisol Escobar, 1930–2016, French-born U.S. artist of Venezuelan heritage, best known as a sculptor; in U.S. 1950–2016.



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Separated from their spouses and kids — “Six feet apart or six feet under,” Larette’s son Joey chants — Larette, Cherrise, Marisol and their colleagues are themselves underprotected from the virus, which they eventually contract, and from the domestic dramas that seep from home into their pressure-cooker days.

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She also broke through the Disney sphere, appearing in the popular 2006 sequel of “The Cheetah Girls 2” as Marisol, a Spanish pop star and competitor of the titular girl band.

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“I don’t trust that anything really will come from it,” said Marisol Espino, a lifelong west Altadena resident who lost her family’s home in the January firestorm.

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Marisol Garcia, the president of the Arizona Education Association, the state’s labor union for public school teachers, told Salon in an interview that the state had become known as the “chemistry lab of terrible ideas.”

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With more than 300 goals during an illustrious four-year girls’ water polo career at Flintridge Sacred Heart, Marisol Cowles and her dedicated eight teammates have the Tologs playing for a Southern Section Division 3 championship on Saturday at Mt.

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