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Examples for "latino "
Examples for "latino "
1 Two-thirds of children living in poverty today are African American or Latino .
2 But perhaps Biden's most important reason is the power of Latino voters.
3 Trump's problems with Latino voters could dampen his Nov. 8 election hopes.
4 Marla, 22, is a second generation Latino American, and supports Bernie Sanders.
5 He is the president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles group.
1 The lack of participation is particularly dramatic in first- generation Latinx populations.
2 Most of those killed were members of the LGBT and Latinx communities.
3 But the Latinx community is arguably the biggest loser in this case.
4 Latinxs cannot possibly be a single-issue group or a single group.
5 The 39-year-old actress says the platform is aimed at millennials and Gen-Z Latinx .
1 Leonardo possibly points here to a printed edition: Avicennae canonum libri V, latine 1476 Patavis.
2 The sails are strictly neither latine nor lug, but sufficiently like the former to be picturesque, especially in the distance.
3 She had three masts, two of them square-rigged, with a latine sail on the mizzen mast; and she carried a crew of fifty-two persons.
4 You see that wide spread of canvass is made by crossing her two latine sails, and setting their jib as a topsail between them.
5 On the end of each latine - yard was a chap on the look-out, who occasionally turned his eyes towards us, as if to anticipate the gleanings.
6 The Kings printing office in Hebrew, Greek, and Latine .
7 The story must be regarded as Shakespeare's answer to Jonson's sneer that he had "little Latine and lesse Greeke."
8 His humility, when he had used three common Latin words, prompted him to say in the margin, "The Latine I borrow."
9 I must needs acknowledge, that the Greeke and Latine tongues are great ornaments in a gentleman, but they are purchased at over-high a rate.
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