Proper noun
Clarin (plural Clarins)
A surname.
Fr. Rolando B. Clarin of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church offered a prayer, while the nurse’s son John Marcos came from the Bay Area to pay respects to his mother. Source: Internet
Apat disembarked near Camp Dagohoy along J.A. Clarin Street after which Kapirig threw a barrage of questions against her, like if audits were conducted on the botika at all and if she was aware of donations given to the botika. Source: Internet
Clarin and the Macri government in disarray. Source: Internet
Edwin Vallejos, Abraham Clarin, Greta Mende and Assistant Provincial Budget Officer Laura Boloyos declared that the company is very qualified to supply and maintain the equipment. Source: Internet
The Clarin House was similarly saved by the active involvement of the Clarins. Source: Internet
The decision by Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner to nationalise South America's largest oil company, YPF, is criticised by the country's two main newspapers, La Nacion and Clarin. Source: Internet