Marcos [mahr-kohs] Examples noun
- 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.
Dan Ephron
August 5, 2011
There, Marcos was recognized as his civil partner and granted a visa and work permit.
Constantino Diaz-Duran
April 15, 2009
Historical Examples of marcos
There was great excitement in Mexico over the story Friar Marcos told.
Henry Eldridge Bourne
Tiburcio, the adopted son of the famous gambusino, Marcos Arellanos.
Mayne Reid
One was your father Marcos; the other was a stranger to him.
Mayne Reid
Theoretically, when the water-right is defined in marcos it is permanent.
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
- Ferdinand (Edralin). 1917–89, Filipino statesman; president of the Philippines from 1965; deposed and exiled in 1986
- his wife, Imelda (Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romualdez). born 1929, Filipino politician; governor of Manila (1976–86); notorious for her profligacy as first lady