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Huidobro

American  
[wee-thaw-vraw] / wiˈðɔ vrɔ /

noun

  1. Vicente 1893–1948, Chilean poet.


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“Anything that happens here impacts a lot of people,” said Cristina Huidobro, the metropolitan area’s first chief heat officer, who is planning for the season to come as winter winds down.

From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2022

Poorer communities are also “more vulnerable to heat and all its impacts,” Huidobro said.

From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2022

Cesar Vallejo, Vicente Huidobro and Pablo Neruda had already challenged the status quo as part of the region’s vanguard before him.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2018

But the cinematographer, Paula Huidobro, captures the Montana plains and infinite skyline in wide, lyrical sweeps, while gauzy cross-fades parallel the ebb and flow of Virgil’s memories and hallucinations.

From New York Times • Aug. 19, 2014

"We want to be thorough with the investigations and apply the harshest of sanctions," Fernandez Huidobro said.

From Reuters • Sep. 7, 2011