Example sentences for: puentes

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  • See March Comments at 195 (comment of Garry M. Restaino, Community Legal Services); April Comments at 6 (comment of Emma Torres, Puentes de Amistad); April Testimony at 113 (testimony of Lynn Coyle, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law).

  • But the behavior of an agringado might involve the changing of one’s given name, so that Carlos becomes Charlie, Guillermo becomes Will, or Consuelo becomes Connie; or changing a surname, so that Rivera becomes Rivers or Puentes becomes Bridges.

  • See March Comments at 28 (comment of Georgia J. Lewis, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 70 (comment of Patrick McIntyre, Northwest Justice Project); March Comments at 76-77 (comment of Mark Talamantes, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 81 (comment of Marilyn J. Endriss, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 101 (comment of Nan Schivone and Phyllis Holmen, Georgia Legal Services Program); March Comments at 143 (comment of D. Michael Dale, Oregon Law Center, and Janice Morgan, Legal Aid Services of Oregon); March Comments at 168 (comment of Kevin G. Magee, Legal Action of Wisconsin); March Comments at 174-75 (comment of Daniel G. Ford, Columbia Legal Services); March Comments at 187 (comment of Michael L. Monahan, State Bar of Georgia); March Comments at 199 (comment of Vincent H. Beckman, III, Illinois Migrant Legal Assistance Project); March Comments at 216 (comment of Sarah M. Singleton, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 247 (comment of Marci Seville, Golden Gate University School of Law); April Comments at 6 (comment of Emma Torres, Puentes de Amistad); April Comments at 41 (comment of Nieves Negrete, Washington Alliance for Immigrant and Refugee Justice); April Comments at 45 (comment of Doreen Dodson, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants (ABA/SCLAID)); April Testimony at 41 (testimony of Jack Londen, Attorney at Law).

  • al); March Comments at 194 (comment of Garry M. Restaino, Community Legal Services); March Comments at 215 (comment of Sarah M. Singleton, Attorney at Law); April Comments at 6 (comment of Emma Torres, Puentes de Amistad); April Testimony at 113 (testimony of Lynn Coyle, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law).


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