Proper noun
Quiros (plural Quiroses)
A surname from Spanish.
As the number of pensioners grows, the initial PHP56 billion in additional benefit outlay per year would increase, which in turn contributes to the rising annual deficit or net loss incurred by SSS,” De Quiros said. Source: Internet
Detained was the horseman, Ramsey Mora Alvarado, 34, and an associate, Alberto Calderón Quiros, 28, said agents. Source: Internet
Guillermo Quiros, a professor and director of the Instituto de Costas in Heredia, sent out an e-mail Sunday night saying that the cold front could cause strong winds and high tides on the Pacific as well as the Caribbean. Source: Internet
The exhibition, titled "Mono Tití: Our Heritage and Humanity Under Threat," features watercolors by Ana Quiros, a Miami-based Costa Rican. Source: Internet
The administrative contact for safedepositsports.com is Pablo Quiros Valenciano, who has a betonsports.com e-mail address, according to a lookup of the Safe Deposit Internet domain. Source: Internet
The truly moral—and proper and even logical—thing for De Quiros to do would be to hold off on million-peso bonuses for himself and other SSS board members if these top officials cannot, with all their fine work, prevent an increase in contributions. Source: Internet