gerardo in A Sentence

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    Gerardo, will you stop being his friend?

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    Gerardo, our hearts and love are with you.

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    Current Maintainer: Gerardo Puga gpuga@gioia. ing. unlp. edu. ar.

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    His name was Gerardo and did I know him.

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    It's really difficult for me to see Gerardo go through this.

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    Mexico manager Gerardo'Tata' Martino saw his squad lose to Argentina in San Antonio.

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    Gerardo is my life partner, but he's also my partner in the hospital.

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    Hi Gerardo, PowerBank power supply with up to 12 continuous hours is intended as ignition.

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    My name is Gerardo, and I have come to represent you in the coming legal battle.

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    Lina Medina's son, Gerardo, was named after Lina's doctor and grew up believing that his mother was his sister.

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    Gerardo grew up healthy but died at the age of 40 in 1979 after suffering from a bone disease.

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    This was a time Rondon and his brother Gerardo got fond of breaking their home's window, chandeliers and vases.

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    He grew up with his brothers, Gerardo who is three years his senior and his kid brother Onlymai who is 3 years his junior.

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    Gerardo was raised believing that Medina was his sister, but found out at the age of 10 that she was, in fact, his mother.

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    To this day, Medina- who is still alive at 85- has never revealed the true identity of Gerardo's father, or even talked about giving birth at age five.

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    To this day, Medina- who is still alive at 85- has never revealed the true identity of Gerardo's father, or even talked about giving birth at age 5.

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    The position of Costa Rica is that we all have to make ourselves present on the issue of climate change,” said Gerardo Mondragón in a telephone interview with YES!

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    Curators, Francisco Mata and Gerardo Montiel Klint, propose a series of, apparently, unrelated images that force us to reflect on this unsolvable question, since there is not only one Mexican photography but many, and all are in redefinition and construction, rather than a Curatorial proposal is an invitation to confront the different points of view, establish connections, generate questions and dialogues.

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