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Carlos

(= Sanchez) Venezuelan master terrorist raised by a Marxist-Leninist father; trained and worked with many terrorist groups (born in 1949)

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Simple sentences

Even though they look like twins, Carlos and Juan are only brothers.
Carlos turned round.
Carlos climbed the mountain.
A man named Carlos came to a mountain village looking for that old man.
Carlos is intelligent and creative.
Carlos turned around.
Carlos Slim is the world's second richest person.
Carlos went away and came back with the book.
Carlos Morel was the first Argentine painter.

Movie subtitles

Carlos TORRE (Mexico).
I trust, my dear Carlos, you are not doing anything which might offend the authorities.
Carlos, Alfredo.
My dear, dear Carlos.
Don't be absurd, Carlos.
Good luck, Carlos.
Carlos, don't be foolish.
It's a wonderful life, Carlos, isn't it?
They'll get us, Carlos. Sooner or later, they will.
Carlos, he thinks you're a wonderful man.
Did Carlos send you?
No, I'm through with you, and Carlos, and all the others.
Carlos told me all about the American.
Now, Madeleine, you know Carlos as well as I do.
They'll get us, Carlos.
Did Carlos send you? Yes.
It is, Carlos.
Now look here, Carlos.
After you, Uncle Carlos.
Cinco, Tortilla. - Carlos, no.
Carlos, my friend, your words fail to shine likeJapanese pearls.
Pierrot, Carlos, Jimmy, Max, the lot. And alive.
Carlos doesn't talk like that.
Look at your friend Carlos.
Carlos plays a brutal hand. A tactical error.
Carlos, you lost your tricks for the fifth time.
Poor Carlos.
So I'll come clean: Carlos is done for.
Carlos, Pierrot-- It's your turn next.
Carlos say anything else?
How could they have taken 5,000 off Carlos when he hadn't a cent on him?
And do you think Carlos would give you my letter?
You think I'd believe Carlos could be that stupid?
Carlos was arrested. That's true.

News and current affairs

Countering narco-gang violence includes working with Mexican telecommunications mogul Carlos Slim to develop tools that allow ordinary citizens to report violence anonymously by text message and enable police to map the results.
In the early 1990s, President Carlos Menem and Finance Minister Domingo Cavallo took drastic actions, reducing budget deficits and ending protectionism.
BUENOS AIRES: After ten years of democratic rule under President Carlos Menem, Argentina's transition to its new president, Fernando De la Rua, has been swift and smooth.
The last days of former president Carlos Menem's political career, furiously fighting his own political extinction, has offered a pathetic example of this tradition.
Demagogues like Venezuala's Hugo Chavez or Carlos Menem--an Argentine presidential candidate once again--may seem like a bad joke, but anyone who cares about Latin America's fate should not laughing.
Here the old dictator can take some credit, for by re-establishing the monarchy under King Juan Carlos just before he died, Franco provided Spain with a foundation on which to build anew.
Little did Franco realize that what Juan Carlos would build, with the help of a clever young Franco-era bureaucrat named Adolfo Suarez, was the modern, democratic Spain of today.
Shortly after taking office, the next President, Carlos Menem, reversed half a century of economic and foreign policy.
This reform is being promoted by the new center-left government of Fernando de la Rua after the failure of attempts to reform the labor market by the previous conservative government of Carlos Menem.
State monopolies are sold to friends who then become multibillionaires, like Mexico's Carlos Slim.
Much, for example, is still to be learned in cases such as the assassination of General Carlos Prats and his wife in Buenos Aires in 1974.
Argentina's Carlos Menem, the heir to Peronism, the continent's most enduring form of caudillismo, was one such example, but his was a soft caudillismo, which basically maintained democratic norms.
One can only hope that Uribe has learned the lessons of doomed third-term experiments in the region - Peru's Alberto Fujimori and Argentina's Carlos Menem spring to mind - and leave the presidency on a high note.
Under the rule of President Carlos Menem, who rid the country of inflation and opened the economy to the world, Argentina became the darling of international investors and institutions.
First to fall victim was Carlos Reuteman, the ex-backer of Formula 1 auto racing who is now governor of Santa Fe.

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