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toledo

[tuh-lee-doh, taw-le-thaw] / təˈli doʊ, tɔˈlɛ ðɔ /


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As one former associate tells Springs Toledo about the Boston mobster: “I can’t talk about Joe. He wouldn’t want me to.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Few Spanish politicians make the case for Latin American liberty as well as Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, a member of Spain’s Congress of Deputies.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has been in preventive custody ever since, alongside Humala and Toledo.

From Barron's

Susan Pratt, a nurse who is also president of a union representing nurses in Toledo, Ohio, called the move “a smack in the face.”

From Los Angeles Times

In the early 2010s, the editorial pages of the Post-Gazette and its sister publication, the Toledo Blade, also owned by the Blocks, began turning conservative after decades of being more liberal and pro-labor.

From MarketWatch