Examples of using Cueto in English and their translations into Russian
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Miss Dolores Cueto.
Dolores Cueto is my aunt.
She was the cousin of Mexican artist Germán Cueto.
Ms. Yamira Cueto Milián Cuba.
Ms. CUETO(Cuba) was in favour of including aggression in the jurisdiction of the future Court.
Mexico H.E. Carmen Moreno de Del Cueto, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Sofia Cueto, and she lives at number 2, Quiros St.
Other band members have included guitarist Craig Fairbaugh and guitarist Emilio Cueto, bassist Jason Womack and drummer Ed Davis.
Gallery Cueto Project, New York 2008-"Point of View.
There's a title deed whichmy client has inherited, but there's no other document, nor is Dolores Cueto named on any of the papers.
The Hotel Cueto in Bluefields, Nicaragua situated Calle Neysi Rios.
Their junior team, the Jets, has developed players including Steve Hanley,Mark Cueto, Dean Schofield, Chris Jones, Andy Titterrell and Charlie Hodgson.
Ms. CUETO(Cuba) considered that the list of definitions of war crimes was selective.
At the invitation of the President, Ms. Cueto Milián(Cuba) took a place at the Council table.
Mrs. CUETO(Cuba) said that her delegation had participated actively in the preparation of draft resolution A/C.6/49/L.18.
In his article"The Origins of Primary Health Care and Selective Primary Health Care",Marcos Cueto claims that the declaration was condemned as being unrealistic, idealistic, and too broad.
Pablo Cueto Amorsolo(born Pablo Cueto, June 26, 1898- February 21, 1945) was a Filipino painter.
Ms. CUETO(Cuba) said that her delegation was not in favour of extending ex officio authority to the Prosecutor to trigger Court action.
Ms. Cueto(Cuba) said that Cuba's position in the Sixth Committee and in the General Assembly had always been a constructive and consistent one.
Ms. Cueto Milián(Cuba) said that the Committee had heard some very different views on the Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Mrs. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) said that even though the reforms envisaged would have financial implications, they were indispensable.
Mrs. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) said that the Committee was not in a position to complete its consideration of draft resolution A/C.6/51/L.16 at the current meeting.
Mrs. CUETO MILIAN(Cuba) welcomed the fact that the Special Committee was now open to all States Members of the United Nations.
Ms. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) called for international cooperation not only to combat acts of terrorism but also to eliminate their root causes.
Mr. CUETO MARTÍNEZ(Mexico) said that there was currently no legislative procedure under way for the adoption of a law specifically devoted to migration.
Ms. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) endorsed the comments made by the representative of Viet Nam with respect to the need for an additional paragraph in draft resolution A/C.6/51/L.7.
Mrs. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) said that the statement just made by the Secretary was procedurally correct and in accordance with the mandates given by the General Assembly.
Ms. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) said that the United Nations Decade of International Law offered an opportunity to reflect on the importance States placed on international law.
Mrs. CUETO MILIÁN(Cuba) said that the correct procedure would have been for a written statement of programme budget implications to accompany draft resolution A/C.6/51/L.16.
Mr. CUETO MARTÍNEZ(Mexico) said 11 different proposals to amend the General Population Act, the in force migration legislation, were currently under consideration in Congress.
