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How to use Valera in a sentence

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De Valera need never again appeal to America for assistance in his mad ambition to satisfy his consuming vanity.
Neutrality itself was certainly taken too far when, on the death of Hitler, de Valera presented the state's condolences to the German legation.
His refusal to give de Valera credit for his international diplomacy in the 1930s borders on the absurd.
The woodcarving was by a Spanish sculptor named Cullot Valera.
At the age of sixteen, De Valera won a scholarship to Blackrock College, County Dublin.
De Valera abolished the Oath of Allegiance and embarked on an economic war with Britain.
It came in part from a draft oath suggested prior to the negotiations by President de Valera.
Diego de Valera, whose information Ross regards as unreliable, compiled his work from letters of Spanish merchants.
De Valera hoped Wittgenstein's presence would contribute to the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies which he was soon to set up.
Authorities also believe that Patricia Valera, Castro's office manager, was culpable in her employer's crimes.
Jose Valera is a partner in the Houston office of Mayer Brown's Energy practice.
In this novel, Valera addresses the themes of sin and repentance as well as the ghosts of the past.
Valera even had red rags tied to each end of the pole to warn other motorists of his too-long cargo.
Valera is focused exclusively on the advancement of vaccines and therapeutics for the prevention and treatment of viral, bacterial and parasitic infectious diseases.
Confidential files show President Eamon De Valera had to stall signing off on Ireland's entry into the EEC, as it was called, because of the problems.
It was at Blackrock College that de Valera began playing rugby.
Lawyer Arnedo Valera, Executive Director of the nongovernment Migrant Heritage Commission, has been providing legal assistance to many of the teachers.
De Valera remained a lifelong devotee of rugby, attending numerous international matches up to and towards the end of his life despite near blindness.
The proposals were first published in 1970 in a biography of de Valera.
Brennan Cuddahy and Tyler Vaillette then walked to load the bases, but Jay Valera popped up a bunt on a safety squeeze attempt for the second out.
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The work was dedicated to Valera, with the understanding that it should always be retained by him.
He was doubtful whether Mr. Edmund de Valera would consent to be a toparch under Danish suzerainty.
The pure and exquisite style of Valera is, doubtless, only to be appreciated by a Castilian.
Valera stands apart in a different way, and would occupy himself by preference with the opposite class of society.
The best of the novelists of this last half century, when the revival came about, are Valera and Pereda.
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