Proper noun
Inocencio (plural Inocencios)
A surname from Spanish.
CBS News correspondent Ramy Inocencio says other passengers have reported rising tension aboard the vessel, from which 61 passengers have now been hospitalized with the new virus. Source: Internet
Each arrest, then, makes abusing children riskier and less profitable, “until you’ve basically destroyed their business model,” Inocencio said. Source: Internet
“We don’t have the significant external imbalance in EM that we used to,” Johanna Chua, Hong Kong-based chief economist for Asia Pacific at Citigroup, told Bloomberg Television’s Yvonne Man and Ramy Inocencio. Source: Internet