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Alvarado
[ ahl-vah-rah-thaw ]
noun
- A·lon·so de [ah-, lawn, -saw , th, e], 1490–1554, Spanish soldier in the conquests of Mexico and Peru: governor of Cuzco 1552?–54.
- Pe·dro de [pe, -, th, r, aw , th, e], 1495–1541, Spanish soldier: chief aide of Cortés in conquest of Mexico; governor of Guatemala 1530–34.
Example Sentences
With the Lakers playing one of the worst teams in the league in the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, Doncic was getting scorched by pesky guard Jose Alvarado and was plainly frustrated.
Officials also installed fencing along Alvarado Street in an effort, they said, to put the brakes on the sale of stolen goods — including drugs and guns — by some street vendors.
Pablo Alvarado, executive director of the advocacy group, says around 60 people are living at the complex, which has 47 units.
Out of necessity, some families have returned to live in the burn area, and Alvarado said he wanted state and local officials to locate and prioritize those properties for removal of hazardous debris.
Fencing was installed along Alvarado Street, officials said, in an effort to impede the sale of stolen goods by some street vendors.
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