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Sentence count:63Posted:2017-04-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: inoculationLatinplatitudinousplatinumrelating tostimulatingtitillatingvacillatingMeaning: [lə'tiːnəʊ]  n. 1. a resident of Latin America 2. an artificial language based on words common to the Romance languages. adj. related to a Spanish-speaking people or culture. 
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1 He cannot deliver the Latino vote.
2 Women's and Latino organizations that say he is insensitive to civil rights.
3 A Latino in an abbreviated muscle-alone with uninhibited grace.
4 No Latino has been elected to the council there.
5 Leaders of Latino rights organizations said they would accept an amnesty plan only if it also gives broader protections to guest workers.
6 Few in the 1960s would have predicted the Latino rise to power.
7 These groups initially were Latino or black; increasingly, though, they are multiracial.
8 Jim Gonzalez, the only Latino on the board at the time, lost in his re-election bid.
9 In both black and Latino practices, doctors were more likely to care for the poor patients.
10 Black and Latino Angelenos living in this area experienced joblessness, gang warfare, urban blight.
11 Dozens of parents, students and national leaders of Latino activist groups unsuccessfully petitioned the school board for her return.
12 Half of the U. S. Latino population lives in these cities and the surrounding urban areas.
13 They attended a county Latino Education Summit last month, where parents from other schools shared similar concerns.
14 Latino support drops Early polls showed that Latinos were about evenly split on Proposition 187.
15 Vote differs from poll results Finding out what Latino voters think about bilingual education is more problematic.
16 Latino politicians claimed that the district boundaries discriminated against them.
17 Worse yet,(www.Sentencedict.com) black and Latino teens were far less likely to be asked to volunteer than whites.
18 The large number of Latino voters aided Garcia's victory in the last election.
19 He had been opposed by a coalition of about 50 civil rights, women's and Latino organizations.
20 Of the eight expulsions through April of last year, however, six were for Anglo students and two for Latino students.
21 Colleagues call the former Democratic deputy whip gregarious and determined; he is a leading figure in the Latino world.
22 But will his support help Mr Giuliani to split, or even to win over, the Latino vote?
23 The pattern is less clear and less consistent for Latino students.
24 A recent Houston Chronicle poll found that two-thirds of Houstonians believed new Latino immigrants strengthened their city.
25 A major disturbance broke out in May 1989 after a Latino police officer shot and killed a black motorcyclist.
26 When the ballots were counted, voters had elected a City Council with a Latino majority.
27 Proposition 187 has created almost a crisis in the Latino community.
28 It does not take a psephologist, therefore, to spot the importance of the city's Latino voters.
29 There are worse ways to try to rebuild his support among Latino voters.
30 A few months before the 1994 election, a bare majority of Latino voters polled said they supported Prop. 187.
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