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Manuel

[man-yoo-uhl]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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"The schools that are feeling the real impact of this is your typical township school. They can't afford to replace those teachers with governing-body appointments, which is the case with the better-resourced schools where parents can afford to pay extra fees to cover the costs to employ additional teachers," Naptosa executive director Basil Manuel told the BBC.

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The New Zealanders managed only shot at Manuel Neuer's goal – Angus Kilkolly's low drive which was easily saved by the veteran goalkeeper.

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Manuel Ibarra, 38, Camilo Lara, 32, Sergio Mejia-Machuca, 27, and Heidy Trujillo, 26, were charged with two counts of conspiracy to receive stolen property and two counts of conspiracy to commit commercial burglary.

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Shortly before President Trump took office, Glendale Police Chief Manuel Cid told the council that the jails hadn’t been used frequently for immigrant detainees since the Obama administration.

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Some critics have also accused Aguilar of selling out to win Indigenous support for controversial development projects promoted by former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, notably the $25-billion Maya Train, which some Indigenous groups resisted as destructive of the environment and of native communities.

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