Examples of using Murillo in English and their translations into Arabic
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Mr. Murillo.
Murillo Hotel.
Mr. Murillo.
Maybe he's out playing with my Murillo.
Arturo Murillo.
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Murillo helped us with the pictures, eh?
Arturo Murillo.
Works by Murillo El Greco Alonso Sánchez Coello.
Mr. Pastor Elías Murillo Martínez.
Ms. Murillo de la Vega asked about measures in the private sector.
Pastor Elias Murillo Martínez.
Tell us, Mr. Murillo, when the New Jersey police search your home, will they find two graves?
Pastor Elias Murillo Martinez.
Ms. Murillo de la Vega said that the modernization of society was linked to the enjoyment by women of their human rights.
Pastor Elias Murillo Martínez.
Ms. Murillo(Costa Rica) said that her delegation had voted in favour of the resolution due to the importance of its key message.
Pastor Elias Murillo Martinez.
Ms. Murillo de la Vega emphasized the importance of positive measures to address the inequalities that persisted in Armenia.
(Signed) Javier Murillo de la Rocha.
Ms. Murillo de la Vega, referring to article 10, observed that one of the main tools for the advancement of women was education.
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She called on Ms. Mara Murillo(Mexico), chair of that working group, to present the draft document.
Traditional acts Protocol will begin with the reading of theproclamation of the revolution Board in Casa de Murillo(Calle Jaén) to the 17.00.
In addition, Ms. Murillo(Costa Rica) had been nominated for the office of Rapporteur by the Latin American and Caribbean States.
At the same meeting, the panellists Luis Almagro, Mirjana Najcevska,Pastor Murillo, Epsy Campbell and Florence Simbiri Jaoko made statements.
Regarding him Murillo commented stating he was in isolation and in stable condition, and that she hoped he wouldn't need a ventilator.
Ms. Murillo de la Vega understood that the Government was determined to combat inequality, despite the continuing influence of traditional customs.
On 18 March, Murillo announced Nicaragua's first confirmed case: a 40-year-old man who recently returned to Nicaragua from its neighboring country of Panama.
Mr. Murillo Martinez expressed his support for the proposal made by Ms. Fanon Mendes-France on working together on the Decade and other pertinent issues.
Mr. Murillo Martinez was therefore asked about the role played by special measures, and their effectiveness and that of affirmative action in addressing the impact of long-standing and entrenched discrimination of minorities.