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Marisol

[ mar-i-sol ]

noun

  1. Marisol Escobar, 1930–2016, French-born U.S. artist of Venezuelan heritage, best known as a sculptor; in U.S. 1950–2016.


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Marisol Garcia, the president of the Arizona Education Association, the state’s labor union for public school teachers, told Salon in an interview that the state had become known as the “chemistry lab of terrible ideas.”

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With more than 300 goals during an illustrious four-year girls’ water polo career at Flintridge Sacred Heart, Marisol Cowles and her dedicated eight teammates have the Tologs playing for a Southern Section Division 3 championship on Saturday at Mt.

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Marisol Mork, another Clark attorney, told The Times in May that Wright’s “allegations are riddled with inaccuracies” and denied that Clark did anything wrong.

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The winning team had perhaps a competitive advantage: One member, Marisol Acevedo, 28, of Staten Island, runs an Instagram page dedicated to the actor.

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Enrique Marisol, 23, a recent UC Berkeley graduate, said the coalition remains resolved in its fight to preserve People’s Park for the community.

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