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Belo

[ bel-oh; Portuguese be-loo ]

noun

  1. Carlos Felipe Ximenes, born 1948, East Timorese Roman Catholic bishop: Nobel Peace Prize 1996.


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One wonders what he would have made Tuesday night of the mass at Belo Horizonte.

So do investigators in Belo Horizonte, a big city in the state of Minas Gerais, where Bruno grew up.

He grew up in one of the poorest areas of Belo Horizonte, the crime-ridden favela of Santa Matilde, located next to two prisons.

Don't let us forgit that the higher up we git the smaller will things look tew us here belo.

I shall never forget the tears in the mild blue eyes of General Belo, as he learned what he had done, and was still doing.

Arrived at Belo-breska, our object was to get across the Danube, and luckily we found a large flat-bottomed boat used for cattle.

According to other writers, Belo-Chrobatia was the name of the country on both sides of the Carpathian chain.

At Porto Belo, the king was painted black and all his subjects red.

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