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Molina

American  
[moh-lee-nuh, muh-, maw-lee-nah] / moʊˈli nə, mə-, mɔˈli nɑ /

noun

  1. Luis 1535–1600, Spanish Jesuit theologian.

  2. Tirso de. Tirso de Molina.


Molina British  
/ moˈlina /

noun

  1. See de Molina

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Antonio Tejero Molina, the Spanish Civil Guard officer who led a failed 1981 coup that ended up strengthening Spain's fledging democracy, has died aged 93, his family's lawyer said Wednesday.

From Barron's

The release of the files also came on the same day as the death of the coup's leader, Antonio Tejero Molina, at the age of 93.

From BBC

Grospiron appeared on Wednesday before a French Senate committee, along with Pierre-Antoine Molina, the civil servant responsible for the Olympics and the Paralympics, devoted to discussing the crisis affecting the leadership.

From Barron's

“Elio’s” original mission was launched by Adrian Molina, co-writer of “Coco,” who worked on writing and directing the project for a couple of years before departing, officially to devote himself to “Coco 2.”

From Los Angeles Times

“To lay that on top of” Molina’s existing work, says Sharafian, “completely changed what the movie looked like.”

From Los Angeles Times