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Alvaro

[ ahl-vah-raw ]

noun

  1. Cor·ra·do [kaw, r, -, rah, -daw], c1890–1956, Italian journalist and novelist.


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Example Sentences

Working with Dr. Rutwig Campoamor-Stursberg and mathematics colleague Álvaro Rodríguez Abella, Monjo performed extensive algebraic and other mathematical calculations — much of it drawing from existing research on theoretical physics — in order to arrive at their conclusions.

From Salon

The romantic thriller sees Collins play an American tourist who has a one-night stand with a handsome Spaniard, played by Money Heist's Álvaro Morte.

From BBC

“We make sure there’s no boats around,” says Alvaro Cerezo, the founder of Docastaway.

From Slate

Once Alvaro is satisfied with his digging he holds the cross in position while Peter bends down and offloads some dry cement around its base.

From Salon

This is one of approximately 1,700 crosses Alvaro has planted across the desert as part of his project, “Donde Mueren Los Sueños.”

From Salon

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