Examples of using Dela in English and their translations into Malay
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Next, Ms. Rocky Dela Cruz.
Is the Dela Cruz family giving up?
Next, Racquelita dela Cruz!
Okay- Is the Dela Cruz family giving up?
Just look for Nitoy Dela Cruz.
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And Dela Rosa has echoed the incendiary remarks.
Just look for Nitoy Dela Cruz. Thank you.
Dela Rosa, 54- whose earliest ambition was to be a boxer- is popularly known as"Bato", after his hometown south of Davao City.
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When asked if Mr. Duterte supported Dela Rosa's call to murder and arson, Abella denied it was the PNP chief's intent.
In a country where the police are generally despised and feared because of their reputation for corruption andviolence, Dela Rosa is popular.
Dela Rosa's comments followed Duterte's own controversial directives that have sparked criticism from the United Nations and human rights groups.
Duterte vowed on September 18 hewould extend his anti-drug campaign for another six months, but Dela Rosa said he still felt pressed for time.
Arnel dela Vega, chief of the Philippine military's Western Mindanao Command, said the primary suspect behind the bombing is still the terrorist Abu Sayyaf Group.
His late father was a pedicab driver who could barely afford to send him to school,said Dela Rosa in a tribute on his Facebook page in June.
Dela Rosa's remarks followed Mr. Duterte's own controversial directives that have sparked criticism from the United Nations, the United States and international human rights groups.
At a police camp in Baguio,in the Philippines' ethnically diverse highlands, Dela Rosa donned a tribal headdress and robe to hand out awards to officers for their anti-drug efforts.
Dela Rosa told Reuters he was confident that killings during police operations were legitimate, and that the"deaths under investigation" were mostly the work of drug syndicates.
The Coalition Against Summary Execution, a Davao-based watchdog, has documented 1,424 vigilante-style killings in the city,including 162 in 2012-13 when Dela Rosa was chief.
When asked if President Duterte supported Mr Dela Rosa's call to commit murder and arson, presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella denied that was the police chief's intent.
Year Title Role 1995-1999, 2017-present ASAP Host 1996-1998 Easy Dancing Host/Dancer 1996 Access Hollywood Herself 1999 La Cenicienta Cenicienta 2004 The Young and the Restless Elise Tomkins 2006- 2007 Watch Over Me JuliaRivera 2017 Ang Probinsyano Mariana Dela Vega.
Dela Rosa acts as the enforcer for Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, whose war on drugs has led to more than 3,400 people being killed in just over three months.
In another of his regular television appearances,this time on a show called"Get It Straight", Dela Rosa declined to say how many people he had shot in his police career"because people might say the(police) chief is a killer.".
Duterte appointed Dela Rosa his national police chief over other more senior officers, giving him free rein to roll out Davao's harsh crime-fighting model across the country.
Ana Capri as Jane Antonio, Ely's stepmother Cris Villanueva as Ben Antipala, Celine's father Liza Diño-Seguerra as Clara Antipala, Celine's mother Ana Abad Santos as Mary Anne dela Torre, Mia's mother Melizza Jimenez as Macky dela Torre, Mia's sister Kathleen Hermosa as Monina dela Torre.
Dela Rosa's tour of Luzon, the country's largest and most populous island, was the latest in a series of trips to stiffen the resolve of police officers at the campaign's bloody frontline.
Two of his works, El Verdadero Decalogo(The True Decalogue, June 24, 1898),and Programa Constitucional dela Republica Filipina(The Constitutional Program of the Philippine Republic, 1898) became instrumental in the drafting of what would eventually be known as the Malolos Constitution.[2].
Dela Rosa said in an interview with popular Philippines talkshow host Boy Abunda that he twice tried marijuana at college and got high but decided to stop because it could ruin his future.
This is an attempted act ofterrorism," national police chief Ronald dela Rosa told reporters, adding he believed the Maute Islamic militant group currently facing a military offensive in the southern Philippines was the prime suspect.
According to former Philippine National Police Chief Ronald dela Rosa, the policy is aimed at"the neutralization of illegal drug personalities nationwide."[22] Duterte has urged members of the public to kill suspected criminals and drug addicts.[2] Research by media organizations and human rights groups has shown that police routinely execute unarmed drug suspects and then plant guns and drugs as evidence.
