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[ aw-vre-gawn ]
noun
- ·· [ahl, -vah-, r, aw], 1880–1928, Mexican general and statesman: president 1920–24.
Example Sentences
In 1989, the Mexican government weathered a wave of criticism after it removed the arm of revolutionary Gen. Álvaro ó – severed in battle in 1915 – after being displayed in a jar of formaldehyde in a marble monument for a half-century.
The encampamento began with a rally of about 250 people at Eugene A. Obregon Park that kicked off a two-mile march to Cal State L.A.
Karla Ramírez, a migrant from Honduras who was traveling with other adults and four children, got to Álvaro ó too late Sunday to get any of the food being given out by the church.
There were no presents, and Christmas Eve dinner was a sandwich, a bottle of water and a banana handed out by the Catholic church to some of the migrants in the town of Álvaro ó, in the southern state of Chiapas, which borders Guatemala.
Karla Ramírez, a migrant from Honduras who was travelling with other adults and four children, got to Álvaro ó too late Sunday to get any of the food being given out by the church.
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