Similar words: inoculation, Latin, platitudinous, platinum, relating to, stimulating, titillating, vacillating. Meaning: [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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31 They made a point of recruiting fledgling Latino engineers into the organization.
32 A song performed by latino rap group Delinquent Habits.
33 Without ever opening his mouth on Latino issues?
34 But there are also two Latino cabinet members, 26 Latino representatives and a Latino senator.
35 Chinese-American woman looks likely to take the congressional seat vacated by Labor Secretary Hilda Solis in a district that has been a traditional stronghold of Latino political power.
36 I feel it as Iwatch Latino men play soccer while their families cheer them on ina park in Pilsen.
37 Experience the Latino tempo! Tambuco Percussion Ensemble plays to tempt you out of your seats!
38 EDT (1143 GMT), TV station KDKA said. One demographer has said the 300 millionth person would likely be a Latino boy given current U.S. population trends.
39 One answer is that the Latino vote needs to be wooed.
40 Ilan Stavans is Lewis - Sebring Professor of Latin American and Latino at Amherst College Amherst, Massachusetts.
41 Friendly as all get-out, Latino stand-up comic Paul Rodriguez was born in Mexico but raised in East Los Angeles.
42 “There’s practically a piece of Latino or Hispanic history in every aspect of the city,” said Elvis Fuentes, curator at El Museo del Barrio.
43 His roots could have been Asian, Latino, even Italian or Russian.
44 You have new methods now being brought back into seminary education, like feminist analysis,or literary criticism, or liberation theology,or African American approaches, or Latino approaches.
45 Housed in a weathered 19th-century clapboard house, it has four comfy rooms; one room is dedicated to the Yankees baseball team, while the other three have Latino themes .
46 "Many frogs love Latino music because we get to hop around, " Kermit said.
47 It features such luminaries as Public Broadcasting Service news correspondent Ray Suarez and the first Latino Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction, author Oscar Hijuelos.
47 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
48 Yalei Dance Studio offers courses in ballet, the ever - popular jazz and Latino dances and tap dancing.
49 One demographer has said the 300 millionth person would likely be a Latino boy given current U.S. population trends.
50 Homosexuality is so unaccepted in Latino culture. To portray a Latino family that loves and supports and accepts this child for who he is was incredibly groundbreaking.
51 You are the only non - latino in the Musica Latina section.
52 But he also effectively split the Latino vote with Mr. Cedillo.
53 Can you tell us how tall he was or if he was black, white, latino?
54 Latino charismatics see themselves as a renewal movement within Catholicism, as it converges with other churches.
55 According to the survey, anything locked shops are located in the black or Latino community gathering area is also relatively poor law and order.
56 The symposiums are just the first step of HCF's program to help Latino students succeed in their professional lives.
57 Participating banks also agreed to accept Mexican and Guatemalan consular IDs from prospective customers, which drew in the city's Latino population.
58 It's the answerby young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black , white , Latino, Asian.
59 Forget that Culkin is blond and blue eyed, and that Blanket is dark and possibly Latino.
60 Now, she's become Hollywood's highest - paid Latino actress, and has recorded two number - one 1 albums.
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