Rodriguez

//ɹɑˈdɾiɡɛz//

"Rodriguez" in a Sentence (8 examples)

Didn't madam Rodriguez want to see my essay?

Rodriguez was one of the revelations of the World Cup.

On its website, the U.N. has collected stories of women who have made a difference in their communities. Stories such as that of Nur Nahar, a refugee from Myanmar who has taken it upon herself to mentor other women fleeing to refugee camps in Bangladesh, and Colombian Mila Rodriguez, who founded an all-women group to promote peace and Afro-Colombian music.

“Having children in the home was associated with more drinking,” Lindsey Rodriguez recently told NBC News.

Is Pete Rodriguez still playing music today?

Gina Rodriguez took home the Globe for best comedy TV actress for her performance in “Jane the Virgin,” based on a Venezuelan telenovela.

Students from Los Cenzontles have visited parts of Mexico where the music they're learning originated. Rodriguez says they learned that many of the indigenous folk traditions — corridos, rancheras, and old-style mariachi music — were dying out and are no longer being played by Mexicans themselves.

The PSL on Thursday said in a statement on X that Rodriguez is no longer a member and had only “a brief association with one branch of the PSL that ended in 2017.” The group added that “we have nothing to do with this shooting and do not support it.”

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