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Manuel

[ man-yoo-uhl ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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One of them fetched Manuel, nicknamed Barba (Spanish for beard), who was, of course, clean shaven.

Romero attended to Father Manuel García Viejo, 69, who died on September 25.

But a page devoted to the metal band Slayer has garnered the likes of “Dick Cheney,” “Manuel Noriega,” and “Israel.”

The best player was Manuel Neuer, Germany’s goalkeeper, but ‘keepers are seldom lauded in this way.

The Deen comic, written by Michael Troy and illustrated by Manuel Diaz, is informative and straight shooting.

Mary had been very gracious to the Norman in parting, and Manuel had urged him to come again.

And Richard found that Manuel had been a mighty warrior in his youth, though not after the Norman fashion.

Manuel Kurkuas said little; he was a shrewd man, and knew it was easier to lead than to drive.

As Manuel had said, she was more than fond of the praise of men; knew her eyes darted madness, and was not ashamed to show them.

But on the day the imperial messenger landed, they were bearing Manuel Kurkuas to his last rest.

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