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Suárez

American  
[swahr-ez, swah-reth, -res] / ˈswɑr ɛz, ˈswɑ rɛθ, -rɛs /

noun

  1. Francisco 1548–1617, Spanish theologian and philosopher.


Suárez British  
/ ˈswarɛθ /

noun

  1. Francisco de. 1548–1617, Spanish theologian, considered the leading scholastic philosopher after Aquinas and the principal Jesuit theologian. His works include Disputationes Metaphysicae (1597) and De Legibus (1612)

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“I just want the economy to get better. That’s what is most important,” Alejandro Suárez, 30 years old, said in a neighborhood just blocks from the presidential palace.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a social-media post on Tuesday, former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez called Palantir’s announcement the “tipping point” and a “watershed moment” for Miami.

From MarketWatch

Liverpool made the shock signing of Andy Carroll from Newcastle, alongside Luis Suarez from Ajax.

From BBC

A last-gasp Luis Suarez header condemned Paris Saint-Germain to a 2-1 defeat at Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday jeopardising the Champions League titleholders' chances of a top eight finish and direct qualification for the last-16.

From Barron's

Colombian striker Suarez struck twice for Sporting in the second half, sealing victory with a 90th-minute header after substitute Khvicha Kvaratskhelia had equalised for PSG.

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