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cabildo

[ kah-veel-daw; English kuh-bil-doh ]

noun

Spanish.
plural cabildos
  1. the chapter house of a cathedral.
  2. a town council, especially in Latin America.
  3. a town hall in colonial Spanish America.


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A day after the presidentā€™s initial announcement, Guido Manini RĆ­os, leader of the right-wing Cabildo Abierto party, which is in a coalition with Mr. Lacalle Pouā€™s conservative National Party, came out against the idea of converting the sculpture and threatened to introduce a parliamentary bill to prevent the eagleā€™s destruction.

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The exhibition at the Cabildo in New Orleans will continue into next year.

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The signing ceremony was in the Cabildo in New Orleans, just outside the room where the Louisiana Purchase was finalized, transferring Louisiana from France to the United States in 1803.

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In Los Angeles, communities with higher poverty rates have three times as many cases as wealthier communities, Advancement Project senior fellow Maria Cabildo said.

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Cabildo foresaw the coronavirusā€™ spread to Los Angelesā€™ poorer areas back when the virus was reported to primarily affect wealthy people.

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