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How To Use Senora In A Sentence

  • His strong face went expressionless as the señora introduced them. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • Nuestra Señora del Rosario is a twenty-inch wooden figure that has become almost as popular in some parts of Mexico as the Virgin of Guadalupe. The Virgin of Talpa comes calling
  • My Señora prefers a Duero wine, which I fine just a tad asperous with an aftertaste that reminds me of olives. Army Rumour Service
  • In the summer of 1791 Narváez, on the orders of Captain Alejandro Malaspina, sailed his sloop, which was less than forty feet long, into the strait of Georgia (then more grandly known as El Grand Canal de Nuestra Señora del Rosario la Marinera!), and continued past the mudflats at the mouth of the River Fraser as far north as Texada and Ballenas islands, before turning back to reprovision his vessel. Did you know? 19th century Mexico map maker first sailor through the Georgia Strait, Canada
  • Taking a break between scenes, Carmína Riego, the actress who plays Señora Galindo, says that her big-haired, flouncy character is an exaggerated version of Chilean female coquettishness.
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  • La joven recién casada le reclama muy disgustada a su señora madre: Las cosas que te cuento son nomás entre tú y yo, mama. Spanish language joke for your amusement
  • The issue now becomes whether 'La Senora' [Cristina Fernandez] is going to be able to build enough support, which she does not have now, for a second term next year, Roett said. Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner Dies
  • The Señora is German?" he said in Spanish to the younger one. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel
  • a Mexican señora is an idle one; nor, in such cases, can it be considered a useless one. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • With the dwindling light, people had longer evenings to fill up, and he hustled videos even harder because Señora Gaspar was always getting in new movies and his premiums were good money. Alba
  • “I would like you to bring me chiles from the harvest,” Señora Obregón said. Alba
  • The señora is threatening to go to the delegado, the town magistrate. The lady is a tramp - an excerpt from the book: Agave Marias
  • Al Señor Marqués y á mi Señora la Marquesa, hermano de V.M. beso las manos de sus Señorias, y que aunque he andado léjos, no me olvido en mis pobres oraciones de suplicar á nuestro Señor por sus Señorias: y por V.M. no hago mucho, pues es mi Señor, y Padre de Confesion. The Letters of St. Teresa
  • I am told he governs like a gerfalcon, of which I am very glad, and my lord the duke, of course, also; and I am very thankful to heaven that I have not made a mistake in choosing him for that same government; for I would have Senora Teresa know that a good governor is hard to find in this world and may God make me as good as Sancho's way of governing. Don Quixote
  • Bound hand and foot, under an escort of thirty men, the next morning we set off to cross the deserts and prairies of Senora, to gain the Mexican capital, where we well knew that a gibbet was to be our fate. Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
  • Since my Señora is in Mexico City taking care of the grandchildren while my daughter celebrates another wedding aniversary, I decided to go mountain biking up to the village of Rancho Viejo to have an exquisite "trucha al mojo de ajo y acuyo" with Doña Santos. Fresh trout lunch!
  • Housewives in prosperous areas can select from blushing Georgia peaches, fresh broccoli and plump kiwi, while señoras in less prosperous areas are limited to seasonal domestic fruit, tangerines and melons, and traditional produce like nopales (cactus), green tomatillos and chili peppers. Shopping in Mexico: the tianguis
  • Senora Barenna, who made this remark, heaved a sigh and sat back in her canework chair with that jerkiness of action which in elderly ladies usually betokens impatience with the ways of young people. In Kedar's Tents
  • Va a señora caminado por la acera y esta a punto de caer en un hoyo, y alquien hace el comentario ... Si Dios me permite......
  • Se dedica a la manufactura de calzados, labor que realiza muy habilmente, solamente trabaja con nuestra institcucion, es por ello que es considerado por nosotros como un cliente "fiel" La señora Olga, en el ámbito familiar, es separada de su marido hace ya algunos años, no tiene hijos que mantener porque ellos ya son adultos y trabajan por su cuenta, sin embargo tiene nietos a quienes cuida mientras sus padres estan trabajando, asi que además cumple una labor de crianza para con sus nietos. Kiva Loans
  • Usually she prefaced her comments with the exclamation, ‘Ay, Senora!’
  • Don Pedro Gil: his progeny grew up a thriving and merry-hearted, though short and bandy-legged generation, while Senora Gil, befringed, belaced, and betasselled from her head to her heels, with glittering rings on every finger, became a model of slattern fashion and finery. The Alhambra
  • “¡Claro que sé guarder un secreto! responda la señora con ofendida dignidad -, ¡Las que no saben guarder secretos son las viejas chismosas a las que se los cuento!” dondon quevedo Spanish language joke for your amusement
  • “¡Claro que sé guarder un secreto! responda la señora con ofendida dignidad -, ¡Las que no saben guarder secretos son las viejas chismosas a las que se los cuento!” Spanish language joke for your amusement
  • In sooth, señora, till you first taught me to dissemble I was unlessoned in the art. Margaret Tudor A Romance of Old St. Augustine
  • “Uh, not really,” I said, focusing on a worksheet about usage of the word por versus the word para, just in case Señora Alvarez showed up, just in case she remembered that she had assigned us homework. Mostly good girls
  • I learned that Lassie’s owner had said, “If the Señora is kind enough to feed our horse, she should have something beautiful to put the food in.” Meant for each other: a Mexico love story
  • In Spanish, Senora Montoya invited me into her classroom, boasting about my superior abilities to conjugate verbs in the imperfect tense the quickest in the class.

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