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Benedicto

Proper noun

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Benedicto (plural Benedictos)

A surname from Spanish.

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According to the Associated Press (via the ), Rio de Janiero judge Benedicto Abicair responded to a petition by a Brazilian Catholic organization that demanded Netflix to remove the film, saying it hurt the “honor of millions of Catholics” in the country. Source: Internet

Convicted felons Cortez Benedicto and Rieta Eram each faced as much as 45 years in jail and $85,000 in fines for their crimes. Source: Internet

Benedicto was convicted of Human Trafficking for taking a fourteen-year old girl to his GPPC construction campsite in 2015, where he engaged in various forms of sexual conduct with the young girl with the knowledge of Rieta Eram. Source: Internet

JVDM said that during the election campaign in 2004 when he ran against Mayor Benedicto Alcala, Dumaluan used the crime as his main campaign issue proof of which was the video showing of the discovery of Vivian's body during the miting de avance. Source: Internet

The La Romana & Bayahibe Hotel Association had the vision to relocate the community that lived in the area of the springs to a new town built in the nearby area of Benedicto. Source: Internet

On a nippy Sunday, graders demolished the residence of the first prime minister of Uganda, who led Uganda into self-government, Benedicto Kagimu Mugumba Kiwanuka, to settle a private debt. Source: Internet

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