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  • For most people living in Venezuela trying to survive another day, avoiding gunshots in Caracas, looking for basic foodstuffs, stretching meager paychecks that are mercilessly consumed by inflation, the death of Bolivar is totally irrelevant.

    Fernando Espuelas: Hugo Chavez Can't Kill Hope in Venezuela Fernando Espuelas 2010

  • He was appointed to the positions of Tallahatchie County registrar of voters and tax assessor before winning an election for sheriff in Bolivar County.

    Social Washington: the “Colored” Aristocracy | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • For most people living in Venezuela trying to survive another day, avoiding gunshots in Caracas, looking for basic foodstuffs, stretching meager paychecks that are mercilessly consumed by inflation, the death of Bolivar is totally irrelevant.

    Fernando Espuelas: Hugo Chavez Can't Kill Hope in Venezuela Fernando Espuelas 2010

  • For most people living in Venezuela trying to survive another day, avoiding gunshots in Caracas, looking for basic foodstuffs, stretching meager paychecks that are mercilessly consumed by inflation, the death of Bolivar is totally irrelevant.

    Fernando Espuelas: Hugo Chavez Can't Kill Hope in Venezuela Fernando Espuelas 2010

  • For most people living in Venezuela trying to survive another day, avoiding gunshots in Caracas, looking for basic foodstuffs, stretching meager paychecks that are mercilessly consumed by inflation, the death of Bolivar is totally irrelevant.

    Fernando Espuelas: Hugo Chavez Can't Kill Hope in Venezuela Fernando Espuelas 2010

  • Bolivar, is led to the thrall of the only unassailable power, death - these are some examples of the writer's endlessly varied ways of approaching the state of being through the word.

    Nadine Gordimer - Nobel Lecture 1997

  • "We are hoping that we show some progress because this year the students who were in fourth grade already had one full year of instruction in English," Bolivar said.

    Madison.com - top 2009

  • "We are hoping that we show some progress because this year the students who were in fourth grade already had one full year of instruction in English," Bolivar said.

    Madison.com - top 2009

  • "Bolivar" -- later Latinized into "Bolivia" -- and conferred upon him the presidency so long as he might choose to remain.

    Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors 1902

  • Bolivar, that is losing its snow cap, with reference to the above, to the urgent 'transvolution' from bourgeois revolution to creative emancipation we will continue with our critical opinions and analyses next time.

    Venezuela: The Serpentine Road from Bourgeois Revolution to Proletarian Emancipation 2009

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