héctor in A Sentence

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    Héctor, don't. Héctor, wait.

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    Wait. Héctor, it's not a difficult question.

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    Héctor, is that your dog or not?

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    Wait. Héctor, is that your dog or not?

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    Héctor. No, that's mine.

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    Héctor, it's not a difficult question.

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    This is about the reports against Héctor Baldini.

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    How many times have you been here, Héctor?

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    We can't just take her with us, Héctor.

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    Where?- Wherever you want, Héctor.

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    Don't do it, Héctor.

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    It's just business, Mr. Héctor.

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    When you're 18, Héctor… it has to stop.

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    Héctor, don't. Héctor⁣ , wait.

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    No, Héctor. Medicine theft,

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    their current head coach is Héctor Cúper.

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    Don't go. I will tell you one thing, Héctor.

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    Vicente Ascone, and Héctor Tosar, have made use of Latin

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    Héctor, I told you from the start, the dogs aren't yours.

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    She's dying. Héctor, she's been dying for five years since her stroke.

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    And Héctor's going to be 18 and he can fend for himself.

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    Uzbekistan's home ground is Milliy Stadium in Tashkent and their current head coach is Héctor Cúper.

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    Even while as a child, Héctor showcased his lightning pace and attacking style of play during his time at Barcelona.

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    Judge Bonadio also ordered the detention of former foreign minister Héctor Timerman, placing him under house arrest because of his poor health.

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    No, Héctor. Medicine theft, document theft, dog theft, theft from a vehicle, fraud at the gas station, motorcycle theft…- All of that.

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    Early classical music in Uruguay showed heavy Spanish and Italian influence, but since the 20th century a number of composers of classical music, including Eduardo Fabini, Vicente Ascone, and Héctor Tosar, have made use of Latin American musical idioms.

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    Following Romero Díaz's murder, journalist Héctor Vazquez told López Obrador in May of this year that constant death threats forced him to flee his home in the Caribbean city of Tulum and hide out in Chetumal, the capital of Quintana Roo.

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