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Vizcaíno

[ viz-kah-ee-noh ]

noun

  1. Se·bas·tián [se-vahs-, tyahn], 1550?–1628?, Spanish explorer in the Americas.


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Fernando Vizcaíno, 70, a retired banker, got the idea to turn his house into a hostel about six years ago when he saw visitors starting to arrive in bigger numbers.

Mr. Vizcaíno said his father was a friend of the author’s family and carried letters back and forth between Mr. García Márquez’s parents when they were young and pursuing a forbidden love, a courtship that inspired “Love in the Time of Cholera.”

Lux’s throwing issues were so severe in 2019 that the Dodgers pulled him from Cactus League action and had him work with infield instructor José Vizcaino on the back fields.

A month later Dallas cut journeyman kicker Tristan Vizcaino and handed the job to the 28-year-old rookie.

Barajas and Vizcaino claim that Guzman began to groom them when they were freshmen in high school, Barajas in 1995 and Vizcaino in 1998, eventually moving on from his relationship with Barajas and beginning a new one with Vizcaino.

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