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Domingo

[ duh-ming-goh; Spanish daw-meeng-gaw ]

noun

  1. ʱ·· [plah, -si-doh, plah, -thee-, th, aw, -see-], born 1941, Spanish operatic tenor, in the U.S.


Domingo

/ ˈŋɡ /

noun

  1. DomingoPlacido1941MSpanishMUSIC: operatic tenor Placido (ˈplaθiðo). born 1941, Spanish operatic tenor
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Separately, The Times found that UFLAC’s former treasurer, Domingo Albarran Jr., bought a union car at an alleged discount — and then reported an even lower sale price to the state to avoid paying taxes.

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The Dominican Republic says it has arrested more than 130 Haitian women and children on the first day of a crackdown of undocumented migrants in Santo Domingo's hospitals.

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New York Mayor Eric Adams travelled to Santo Domingo on Sunday and visited the site of the disaster.

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Hundreds of rescue workers in the Dominican Republic have been searching through the night for survivors of a roof collapse at a nightclub in the capital, Santo Domingo.

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In fact, Sing Sing's Colman Domingo is nominated for best leading actor for the second year in a row.

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