Definitions
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- noun Spanish painter (1617-1682)
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Examples
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Murillo is known in Asia to be a second-rate producer knocking off designs here and there.
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Murillo is a company whose business is something that runs in the family as skills were passed on from the father to the two suns currently managing the firm.
Tour Eiffel Lamp 2010
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A Murillo, that is, whose hair was often in disorder, who wore heavy shoes and clumsily cut dresses, which left her without any figure.
The Fat and the Thin ��mile Zola 1871
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Limon, who said he regretted his failure to inform the board, called Murillo "an exemplary employee" who had "turned his life around."
Brownsville Herald : By FERNANDO DEL VALLE/Valley Morning Star 2010
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Limon, who said he regretted his failure to inform the board, called Murillo "an exemplary employee" who had "turned his life around."
Brownsville Herald : By FERNANDO DEL VALLE/Valley Morning Star 2010
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Limon, who said he regretted his failure to inform the board, called Murillo "an exemplary employee" who had "turned his life around."
Brownsville Herald : By FERNANDO DEL VALLE/Valley Morning Star 2010
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Limon, who said he regretted his failure to inform the board, called Murillo "an exemplary employee" who had "turned his life around."
Brownsville Herald : By FERNANDO DEL VALLE/Valley Morning Star 2010
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The "Murillo," a Spanish screw steamer, was adjudged to have been the offender in the case; but, as it could not be legally proved, the captain escaped punishment.
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My first journey was to Woolwich, whence I took all that I might ever require in the way of mechanism; thence to the National Gallery, where I cut from their frames the 'Vision of St. Helena,' Murillo's 'Boy
The Purple Cloud 1906
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It was at that time that he received the name of "Murillo" by which he is known.
Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People Mary Schell Hoke Bacon 1902
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