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- proper noun A male
given name of Spanish origin.
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Examples
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But while I just get stuck on one scene, trying to fit it into the story I'm working on, Paco is struggling to shape his story, trying to fit all the details he has come up with over the years into the narrow frame that is a novel.
weekly nathreee 2009
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Paco is my writing-buddy and I look up to him a lot.
weekly nathreee 2009
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My father was thirteen years old during the war and lived with his family in Paco near the center of the
A Conversation with Tess Uriza Holthe author of When The Elephants Dance 2010
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Some of our confidence in Paco was starting to wane.
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Some of our confidence in Paco was starting to wane.
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It is related that in Dilao (now called Paco), near
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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I played two comedians, a spangly-waist-coated Northern comic called Bobby B------ and an international cabaret artiste called Paco Weekend, who was unfunny in several different European languages.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Jo Nagasaka has created a conceptual model called Paco; a 3m x 3m x 3m living space designed in a form of cube.
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Franciso Gascó, aka Paco, produced this snowy scene.
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There was a chatty parrot, "Paco," to her left and a floppy-eared rabbit to her right.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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