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Rivera

[ ri-vair-uh; Spanish ree-ve-rah ]

noun

  1. پ· [dye, -gaw], 1886–1957, Mexican painter.
  2. Jo·sé E·us·ta·sio [haw-, se, e-oos-, tah, -syaw], 1889–1928, Colombian poet and novelist.
  3. (Jo·sé) Fruc·tuo·so [haw-, se, f, r, ook-, twaw, -saw], 1790?–1854, Uruguayan revolutionary and political leader: president of Uruguay 1830–34, 1839–42.
  4. Mi·guel Pri·mo de [mee-, gel, , pree, -maw , th, e]. Primo de Rivera, Miguel.
  5. a city in N Uruguay.


Rivera

/ ˈβ /

noun

  1. RiveraDiego18861957MMexicanARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Diego (ˈdjeɣo). 1886–1957, Mexican painter, noted for his monumental murals in public buildings, which are influenced by Aztec art and depict revolutionary themes
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L.A. time, with two more hours left in the flight, the mayor heard from her deputy chief of staff, Solomon Rivera.

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Albro’s Ebell frescoes were indeed bright and modern — having been created in the style recently popularized by Rivera — and, like many great works of art throughout the ages, her creations sparked a pitched battle.

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The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down in Pico Rivera early Thursday with wind gusts up to 85 mph.

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Barrie; and José Rivera earned his first and so far only nomination for “The Motorcycle Diaries,” about the life of Che Guevara.

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In 2012, Lauren Rivera, a professor at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management, coined the term "looking glass merit" to describe the unconscious tendency that humans have to define merit in a way that is self-validating.

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