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Gallegos

[ gah-ye-gaws ]

noun

  1. ó·· [raw, -moo-law], 1884–1969, Venezuelan educator, statesman, and novelist: president of Venezuela 1948.


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“ comes up a lot in the sessions is, ‘Prefiero irme con algo, que irme sin nada,’” Gallegos said.

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Right-hander Giovanny Gallegos, catcher Dalton Rushing, infielders David Bote and Michael Chavis and outfielder Eddie Rosario were reassigned to minor league camp.

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The five non-roster invitees the Dodgers reassigned to minor league camp were right-hander Giovanny Gallegos, catcher Dalton Rushing, infielders David Bote and Michael Chavis and outfielder Eddie Rosario.

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Villegas spent his early childhood in Mexico’s Potrero de Gallegos, a small town about 200 miles north of Guadalajara.

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“While these regulations may be good policy under normal circumstances, this catastrophic firestorm destroyed thousands of homes in just a matter of days, and the Los Angeles community cannot afford any additional delay in rebuilding,” Gallegos said.

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