Examples of using Jimenez in English and their translations into Chinese
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The girl was very furious; they grabbed by the hair and dragged me,” Jimenez alleged to ABC7.
The ninth case concerned Mr. David Jimenez Sarmiento, who was allegedly arrested in the Municipality of Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico State, on 7 May 1975.
FARC leader Rodrigo Londono, alias Timoleon“Timochenko” Jimenez, also vowed the group was committed to continuing peace efforts.
Ruth Jimenez said she has filed numerous complaints against the department and only recently obtained her son's autopsy after repeated failed attempts.
FARC chief Rodrigo Londono, alias Timoleon"Timochenko" Jimenez, vowed his side too was committed to continuing peace efforts.
Jorge Luis Polaco Jimenez, 28, was unarmed when he was shot eight times by officers, according to the ACLU.
These wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were all based on lies,” Jimenez said.
There are very few foreigners," said Carlos Jimenez, a spokesman with the Mexican family services agency in Reynosa.
FARC chief Rodrigo Londono, alias Timoleon“Timochenko” Jimenez, vowed his side was also committed to continuing peace efforts.
I'm probably the only crazy one connecting by WiFi to send an article or read the press," said The Sneeze's Jimenez.
I watched the performance of Marissa Jimenez Kachie accompanying her daughter in the Peking opera performance 15 years ago.
Despite some reservations, researchers- such as atmospheric scientist Jose Jimenez, at the University of Colorado Boulder- see an advantage in pursuing the technology.
Progress like this explains why Jimenez is focusing his pharmaceutical giant on a simple mission: cure cancer.
Jimenez said in February that“at this point, public safety is not in danger.”.
Colonel Ruben Paz Jimenez urged his fellow soldiers to help allow humanitarian aid into Venezuela.
Jimenez grew up in a small agricultural town in the Central Valley and was the first in her family to go to college.
The fun eventually gives way to emptiness, but not with Jimenez's film, which gets richer as it progresses.
Activist Wilber Santiago Jimenez said Pemex employees had also been required to pay officials of the current union for the right to work.
Jimenez, 35, said it was hard for her to leave behind her work at one of Mexico's largest human-rights organizations.
Mr. Jimenez(Ecuador) said that the external debt burden on developing countries exerted tremendous pressure on the sustainability of their economies and the viability of democratic regimes.