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The key idea is the word compañero, which stands for collegiality, solidarity and a fair distribution of work and income.
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They appear to be on such friendly terms that they call one another "compa" for compadre, a Mexican term used by close close friends for the godfather of one 's child.
Questions Over Tape Face Mexico Politician David Luhnow 2010
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Tonight I join two friends, other survivors of Duvalier's torture, to hear a compa band in a Pétion-ville club.
Beverly Bell: In Haiti, "We Will Never Fall Asleep Forgetting" Beverly Bell 2011
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Allergan will pay Map $60 million up front and as much as $97 million more when certain milestones are reached, and the compa nies will share profits from sales to U.S. neurologists and pain specialists.
Allergan Invests in Migraine Drug Jon Kamp 2011
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Mr. Sternberg says that in hindsight, Meebo made the leap to bigger compa ny at around 80 employees.
Small No Longer, Start-Ups Learn to Adapt Pui-Wing Tam 2010
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GDP grew 2% in 2010, compa red with the euro-zone average of 1.7%, the Belgian central bank said Wednesday.
Belgium Weighs New Coalition Proposal Frances Robinson 2011
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Such bonds are typically sold by listed compa nies, and trading is supervised by the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
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Mr. Murtha, who blames the bust in part on a falling out between the compa ny's partners, says he should have capitalized on the fad by branching out.
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Driven away from rich onshore deposits by increasingly confident national oil compa nies during the past two decades, majors such as BP and Chevron and large independents such as
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When a company spills billions of gallons of oil into the Gulf, that compa ny ought to pay to clean it up.
Tarryl Clark: Accountability for BP -- and for Michele Bachmann Tarryl Clark 2010
john commented on the word compa
Spanish, short for 'compañero'. Means friend, companion, buddy.
September 19, 2007