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Laredo

[ luh-rey-doh ]

noun

  1. a city in S Texas, on the Rio Grande.


Laredo

/ ləˈreɪdəʊ /

noun

  1. a city in the US, in Texas, on the Mexican border: founded by the Spanish in 1755 on the Rio Grande. Pop: 197 488 (2003 est)


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What about the fact that, well, some business owners would rather live on the Lower East Side than Laredo?

Turned out, I found out later, Z-40 had a weak point: his baby born in some hospital in the United States, likely in Laredo.

In December 2010, 153 inmates escaped from a prison in Nuevo Laredo with the assistance of 41 guards.

Lack of faith in government and violence have led many Mexicans to flee Nuevo Laredo and move to Texas.

Julio Gonzalez, 62, worked as a janitor at a high school in Nuevo Laredo.

It took our lumbering train many days to reach Laredo, a distance of about one hundred and sixty miles from Corpus Christi.

In ten minutes the train was off again for Laredo, the end of the road.

Only it's onavailable to 'llustrate the illyoosage I suffers at the hands of my Laredo wife.'

You see they're kin to my Laredo wife, me an' Ed both marryin' into the same tribe.

You could be doin' it, you know, while I'm down in Laredo, treating with them hostiles for possession.'

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