Examples of using Murillo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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One to watch: Jhon Murillo.
Murillo was born in Managua, Nicaragua.
The map by Murillo Velarde.
Installation by Oscar Murillo.
Elsa Murillo poses with her 16-year-old son Miguel Alejandro.
Along with his vice president wife Rosario Murillo….
Murillo possesses certificates in the English and French language, granted respectively by the University of Cambridge in Great Britain, and University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
Attorney General of Mexico, Jesus Murillo Karam.
As a journalist, Murillo began her career working for Radio Cadena de Noticias, and later for Televicentro, where she worked as a reporter and news anchor, and also founded the TN5 newscast.
Painting to the right is Virgin and Child by Murillo.
Murillo, who works with survivors on a daily basis, said that even though he was thankful for the hospitality, for him the trip to Rome wasn't“a victory” nor a“recognition.”.
The evidence allows us to determine that the students were kidnapped, killed,burned and thrown in the river,” said Mr. Murillo.
Juan Carlos Cruz and Jose Andres Murillo, two prominent victims of the abuse who gave evidence of their ordeal to Pope Francis in Rome, said the pontiff had also acted to slowly in handling the crisis.
As a basketball player, she was part of the Honduran women's basketball team, along with her sister,Norma Murillo.
The report noted that Jesuit priest Pedro Murillo Velarde published the map in Manila in 1734, which debunks the so-called nine-dash-line China has been using as proof of its claim over the South China Sea.
The evidence allows us to determine that the students were kidnapped, killed,burned and thrown in the river,” said Mr. Murillo.
Interior minister Arturo Murillo has vowed to jail the former president for rest of his life, accusing him of inciting violent clashes that led to 35 deaths during disturbances before and after his resignation from office.
One of the largest and most impressive collections in the world, not surprisingly, the Prado Museum is most famous for its assortment of works from Spanish artists such as Goya,Velasquez, Murillo, and El Greco.
Murillo has served as the Nicaraguan government's lead spokesperson,[1] government minister,[2] head of the Sandinista Association of Cultural Workers, and Communications Coordinator of the Council on Communication and Citizenry.
She is"widely seen as the power behind thepresidency" according to Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman.[9] Murillo appointed herself as"communications chief", a position which she used to address the public regularly before her vice-presidency.
Murillo also claimed that medical supplies were sent by Venezuela as well.[1] The following day, Murillo announced Nicaragua's first confirmed case: a 40 year old man who recently returned to Nicaragua from Panama.[2].
They include 60-year-old Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodriguez, 54-year-old Havana party leader Mercedes Lopez Acea,57-year-old economic reform czar Marino Murillo and 63-year-old Lazaro Exposito, party head in Cuba's second-most-populated province, Santiago.
The map, published in 1734 by Spanish priest Pedro Murillo Veralde, showed Scarborough Shoal, located around 124 nautical miles from the island of Luzon and labeled as“Panacot” in the map, as part of the Philippines territory.
Since a social uprising began in Nicaragua in May of last year, the government of President Daniel Ortega and his wife,Vice President Rosario Murillo, has called the local bishops coup organizers and even locked priests and the faithful in their parish churches.
Murillo joined the Sandinista National Liberation Front in 1969. she provided shelter in her house, which was located in the Barrio San José Oriental in Managua, to Sandinista guerrillas, among them Tomás Borge, one of the founders of the FSLN.[1].
But despite reassurances- on Monday, Marino Murillo, a top official on economic policy, said selling would not need prior government approval- Ms. Acea and many neighbors seemed wary of the government's promise to let go.
In the National Team, Murillo represented Honduras in several international basketball competitions, including the fourth edition of the Central American Games and an international competition held in Nicaragua in 1987.[5][6] She subsequently became a trainer of the Women's Basketball Team of Honduras.[7].
AT 9.01am one morning earlier this month, Marino Murillo, a member of Cuba's ruling Politburo, strode on to the stage at the International Press Centre in Havana, gave a concise account of the government's economic plans, and took questions for 45 minutes.
Murillo attended high school at the Greenway Convent Collegiate School in Tiverton, Great Britain, and studied Art at the Institut Anglo-Suisse Le Manoir at La Neuveville in Switzerland.[1] Murillo possesses certificates in the English and French language, granted respectively by the University of Cambridge in Great Britain, and University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
The Attorney General Jesus Murillo told the reporters on Monday that the investigators were now certain that all the 43 men(all students) who had been abducted by corrupt police officers in southern Guerrero state were handed over by them to the Guerreros Unidos gang.
