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  • noun an artificial language for international use that rejects all existing words and is based instead on an abstract analysis of ideas

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Examples

  • The activity Elena has planned for the class is something she calls “Río de la Vida,” the River of Life.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • The activity Elena has planned for the class is something she calls “Río de la Vida,” the River of Life.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • If you must drop off to see Tequila or Magdalena or Ixtapan del Río or Santa María del Oro or some other small town, take the cuota and then a side trip.

    Cuernavaca 2009

  • So far, our little collection of his films includes María Candelaria (1946 double prize winner at Cannes, with Dolores Del Río), Enamorada (another Cannes winner, with María Felix), Nazarín (directed by Luis Buñuel), and La Perla (winner of several Ariel prizes).

    Cine Cl�sico 2009

  • If you must drop off to see Tequila or Magdalena or Ixtapan del Río or Santa María del Oro or some other small town, take the cuota and then a side trip.

    Cuernavaca 2009

  • So far, our little collection of his films includes María Candelaria (1946 double prize winner at Cannes, with Dolores Del Río), Enamorada (another Cannes winner, with María Felix), Nazarín (directed by Luis Buñuel), and La Perla (winner of several Ariel prizes).

    Cine Cl�sico 2009

  • So far, our little collection of his films includes María Candelaria (1946 double prize winner at Cannes, with Dolores Del Río), Enamorada (another Cannes winner, with María Felix), Nazarín (directed by Luis Buñuel), and La Perla (winner of several Ariel prizes).

    Cine Cl�sico 2009

  • I live in Mexico City on calle Río Po near the corner of Po and Río Nazas but I never knew where the real Rio Nazas was located and what it looked like.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • If you must drop off to see Tequila or Magdalena or Ixtapan del Río or Santa María del Oro or some other small town, take the cuota and then a side trip.

    Cuernavaca 2009

  • I live in Mexico City on calle Río Po near the corner of Po and Río Nazas but I never knew where the real Rio Nazas was located and what it looked like.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

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