Marcos









Marcos


Marcos [mahr-kohs] Examples noun

  1. Ferdinand E(d·ra·lin) [ed-ruh-lin] /ˈɛd rə lɪn/, 1917–1989, Philippine political leader: president 1965–86.

Examples from the Web for marcos Contemporary Examples of marcos

  • Eventually, in the early hours of Thursday, fewer than twenty MARCOS out of a team of 1000 arrived.

    When India Failed in the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks

    Emma Garman

    November 2, 2013

  • As “dissidents,” Antonio Michel and Marcos Maiquel were ripe targets for the government.

    Amnesty International Calls on Cuba to Release Journalists

    Caitlin Dickson

    March 24, 2012

  • Following a trial, Antonio Michel was sentenced to two years in prison and Marcos Maiquel to three.

    Amnesty International Calls on Cuba to Release Journalists

    Caitlin Dickson

    March 24, 2012

  • Marcos, having robbed the Philippines for more than two decades, even managed to take the money with him.

    Where Dictators Go to Die

    Dan Ephron

    August 5, 2011

  • There, Marcos was recognized as his civil partner and granted a visa and work permit.

    Gay Lovers in Exile

    Constantino Diaz-Duran

    April 15, 2009

  • Historical Examples of marcos

  • There was great excitement in Mexico over the story Friar Marcos told.

    Introductory American History

    Henry Eldridge Bourne

  • Tiburcio, the adopted son of the famous gambusino, Marcos Arellanos.

    Wood Rangers

    Mayne Reid

  • One was your father Marcos; the other was a stranger to him.

    Wood Rangers

    Mayne Reid

  • Theoretically, when the water-right is defined in marcos it is permanent.

    The Argentine Republic

    Pierre Denis

  • The sons of Marcos had grown up and were earning their living.

    The Catholic World. Volume III; Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

    E. Rameur

  • British Dictionary definitions for marcos Marcos noun

    1. Ferdinand (Edralin). 1917–89, Filipino statesman; president of the Philippines from 1965; deposed and exiled in 1986
    2. his wife, Imelda (Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romualdez). born 1929, Filipino politician; governor of Manila (1976–86); notorious for her profligacy as first lady
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