Word: secreto
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...secreto de sus ojos” (“The Secret in Their Eyes”) is meant to explore the nature of violence, to question the human passion for the destructive, to honor sacrifice in the name of friendship, and to consider the potential for a love that either cuts across socioeconomic class or “freezes in time.” The film does, in one way or another, include all of these motifs, but it presents them in a way that is so cliché and fragmented that their meaning, for the most part...
...seen him on TV. I know he is a big deal,” said James V. Secreto, a first-year student at the Kennedy School. Secreto spent two years working and studying in China after college...
Talking about Tung’s comment on trading, Secreto said that domestic policies can be a challenge. “He talked about it, but he didn’t address the feelings of auto worker in Michigan or the factory workers in Ohio, who think that China is taking away their jobs. Those feelings are real. Yes, we need more trade, but there are more serious problems...
...chiste. No es secreto que Richardson, de 57 a?os, aspira a la Casa Blanca en el 2008 si es reelegido el pr?ximo a?o como gobernador. Puede que su nombre no sea tan conocido, pero su curr?culo es impresionante: siete per?odos en la C?mara de Representantes, embajador en las Naciones Unidas, secretario de Energ?a durante el gobierno de Bill Clinton y el a?o pasado, el primer hispano a la cabeza de la convenci?n dem?crata. Pero su nombre est? tambi?n ligado a controversias: el mes pasado un juez federal nombr? a Richardson como la probable fuente que di? a la prensa informaci?n...
From war, science and industry he found hundreds of new words to define. There was guided missile (proyectil dirigido), G-man (agente secreto federal), high-fidelity (alta fidelidad), and 3-D (pelicula cinematográfica tridimensional). He had to translate babbittry (concepto de la moral y las costumbres de la clase media), flying saucer (platillo volador o volante), Hoosier (natural o habitante del estado de Indiana), and water wagon (sin tomar bebidas alcohólicas). Even some old words caused trouble. In no bilingual dictionary, for instance, could Williams find a definition of solitary confinement; he came across...