barrera in A Sentence

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    Then, in 2001 Barrera died in mysterious circumstances.

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    Barrera is a dangerous boxer-puncher.

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    Barrera said he started.

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    Barrera won them both.

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    Julien Santana Barrera.

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    Barrera's life was consumed with giving the ghost what she wanted.

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    Last November, Barrera secured a few weeks' work as a Pemex contractor.

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    Barrera, the auditor, and his family soon were swept up in the action.

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    Until recently, Edgar Barrera enjoyed a life many Mexicans could only hope for.

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    Mexico- Until recently, Edgar Barrera enjoyed a life many Mexicans could only hope for.

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    Barrera himself, after brushes with extortionists and kidnappers who may have once been Pemex colleagues, recently sought asylum in Canada.

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    Years later, in the 1950s, a man named Julien Santana Barrera bought the tiny island and moved his family there.

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    A colleague told Barrera's wife, who still works at Pemex, that suspicious men had been asking about her outside the office gates.

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    Soon after, the island's only inhabitant, recluse Don Julián Santana Barrera, found a doll- thought to be the little girl's- in the water.

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    First hired as a maintenance worker, Barrera worked his way up through other positions, got on-the-job training and eventually began reviewing company accounts for a salary of about $2,000 a month.

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    A report from Miami-based news outlet Panampost was published last Friday, accusing Guaido's representatives in Cucuta, fellow Popular Will party members Rossana Barrera and Kevin Rojas, of fraud and corruption worth more than US $100,000.

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    Thanks to Pemex, Barrera met his wife, vacationed on the Mayan Riviera and envisaged a rewarding career without leaving his hometown in Tabasco, a rural state at the southern hook of the Gulf of Mexico where more than half the population lives on less than roughly $92 a month.

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