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á

[swahr-ez, swah-reth, -res]

noun

  1. Francisco 1548–1617, Spanish theologian and philosopher.



á

/ ˈɲɛθ /

noun

  1. Francisco de. 1548–1617, Spanish theologian, considered the leading scholastic philosopher after Aquinas and the principal Jesuit theologian. His works include Disputationes Metaphysicae (1597) and De Legibus (1612)

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They didn’t use Scott as a closer when they traded for him; Robert Suarez closed then and closes now.

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Mexican driver Daniel á, who also races for Trackhouse, says he takes Emma, a four-pound black-and-white Pomeranian, and Pepper, an 11-pound Manx cat, to about half his races each season.

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Before the Phoenix race, á posted photos on Instagram of both pets wishing him luck.

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á, who has three top 10 finishes this year, credits his love for animals to his parents, who would routinely collect abandoned dogs on the streets around Monterrey, Mexico, and try to find them a forever home.

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They currently have 10 dogs at home, á said, “and every one if them is picked up from the street.”

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