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Hernández

[ er-nahn-des ]

noun

  1. Jo·sé [haw-, se], 1834–86, Argentine poet.


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It was a new voice, and in contrast to the ham-handed posturing of “Officer Hernandez,” the threat was direct and more aggressive.

“This is Officer Hernandez,” the man introduced himself on one call.

The activist, an agronomist named Arturo Hernandez Cordona, is said to have replied.

Abarca allegedly battered Hernandez, who was then dumped in the pit.

The men shot Hernandez in the right leg while pulling them all from the car.

Yucatan was discovered by Hernandez Cordova in 1517, and in 1519 was first settled.

With a great show of regard General Hernandez went out to meet Osceola with a store of supplies.

He delighted to stand in front of a large mirror which General Hernandez had in his parlor, and admire his person.

One hundred and ten men embarked in the enterprise, under the command of Francisco Hernandez, of Cordova.

At the time of the discovery of America, the species was certainly wild and cultivated in Mexico, according to Hernandez.

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