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Examples

  • Baldizon, whose party is called Lider, or "Leader," has offered a stream of populist proposals, including giving all workers an extra month's bonus pay on top of the two they receive now.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • He's grown so comfortable with the language that "I've been more or less leading my life in English," Lider says by phone from Israel.

    J. Weekly 2009

  • A 41-year-old businessman, Baldizón defected from Colom's UNE party in 2008 and created the Renewed Democratic Liberty party, known as Lider.

    Guatemala likely to choose former general in presidential election 2011

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

  • "We even have our own morning cheer that is almost identical to Wal-Mart's, with the difference that it spells out 'Lider' and is in Spanish," Moreno said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2009

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