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Murillo

American  
[myoo-ril-oh, moo-ree-oh, myoo-, moo-ree-lyaw] / myʊˈrɪl oʊ, muˈri oʊ, myu-, muˈri lyɔ /

noun

  1. Bartolomé Esteban 1617–82, Spanish painter.


Murillo British  
/ mjʊəˈrɪləʊ, muˈriʎo /

noun

  1. Bartolomé Esteban (bartoloˈme esˈteβan). 1618–82, Spanish painter, esp of religious subjects and beggar children

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Goals from Murillo, Igor Jesus and captain Morgan Gibbs-White underpinned a dominant Forest performance that could arguably have delivered an even more emphatic winning margin.

From BBC

Bursting forward with intent, Murillo held off two challenges before lashing a superb low strike past Ederson into the far corner from 25 yards.

From Barron's

Hochman said it is likely he will ask prosecutors to take Murillo to trial a second time, though a final decision has not been made.

From Los Angeles Times

"We didn't get the injury news on Murillo until after training so we didn't get to work on anything else after that," said boss Sean Dyche.

From BBC

According to Confidencial, a Nicaraguan newspaper published outside the country, the arrests took place under a "state of alert" ordered by Murillo following Maduro's capture -- including surveillance in neighborhoods and on social media.

From Barron's