Salazar
Antonio de Oliveira
[ahn-taw-nyoo duh aw-lee-vey-ruh] /ɑ̃ˈtɔ nyʊ də ˌɔ liˈveɪ rə/ (Show IPA), 1889–1970, premier of Portugal 1933–68.
Contemporary Examples
“I’ve been blown away by how much the immigration policy has been kicking us in the teeth,” Salazar said previously.
E-Verify mandate: ‘Pain in the neck’ for Main Street CNBC July 17, 2013
The worst kept secret in Matamoros is that Biasi and Mayor Salazar are more than colleagues.
Mexico’s Murderous SWAT Teams Jason McGahan November 9, 2014
Salazar himself issued a formal apology on Monday, saying he is “deeply sorry” if he offended anyone with his comments.
Conservatives Try to Retake Rape Debate With Hashtag #LiberalTips2AvoidRape Caroline Linton February 19, 2013
Historical Examples
For further enumeration of economic ills, Salazar details how prices had evilly increased.
A History of the Philippines David P. Barrows
In this decision the opposing candidates, Salazar and Jerez, acquiesced.
By-Ways of War James Jeffrey Roche
Salazar desires the king to order that these men be sent back to their homes, or obliged to bring their families to the islands.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803, Volume V., 1582-1583 Various
Salazar received them with dignity, and listened calmly to their entreaties.
Curiosities of Olden Times S. Baring-Gould
Salazar outside the door began to call boastfully towards the sound of approaching footsteps.’
Romance Joseph Conrad and F.M. Hueffer
Two other Democrats also presented themselves, Salazar and Ferrer.
Real Soldiers of Fortune Richard Harding Davis
Another letter from Salazar bearing the same date (June 24) recounts many things concerning affairs in the islands.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, V7, 1588-1591 Emma Helen Blair
noun
Antonio de Oliveira (ənˈtɔnju ˈdəː oliˈvəɪrə). 1889–1970, Portuguese statesman; dictator (1932–68)
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