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Gómez
[ goh-mez; Spanish gaw-mes ]
noun
- Juan Vi·cen·te [hwahn bee-, sen, -te], 1857?–1935, Venezuelan soldier and political leader: commander in chief and dictator of Venezuela 1908–35; president of Venezuela 1908–15, 1922–29, 1931–35.
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She knew that Gómez and Barros were supposed to have her sister, but they had told her she ran away years before.
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Gómez and Barros have been charged with forced slavery, inflicting bodily harm on a child and false imprisonment.
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And the oldest of the workers, 63-year-old Mario Gómez, was appointed the group's spiritual leader.
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In his letter to his wife, Mario Gómez also wrote: “The company needs to modernize.”
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The men had managed to recharge their headlamps using the batteries from a digger and according to Gómez, had found water nearby.
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It was founded at his own cost by Master-of-camp Pedro de Gómez.
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