Dominican Republic closer Fernando Rodney and his teammates celebrate their win.
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Dominican children emulated El Jefe by constructing toy medals from bottle caps.
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Dominican troops were under constant mortar attacks but suffered no casualties.
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Dominican Republic Dictator Rafael Trujillo could kick up his boots like a pro.
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Dominican-born but American-schooled, he bridges the game's dominant cultures.
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Dominican-born, a fleet gazelle of a kid with power to all fields, he was ebullient.
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Dominican Javier Fortuna beats Irishman Patrick Hyland on a unanimous points decision.
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Dominican Republic is a poor country, there is a limit to the absorption of foreign labor.
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Dominican culture is a mixture of Taino Amerindian, West African, and European origins.
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Of or relating to or characteristic of the Dominican Republic or its people; "the Dominican population"
A Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order
Of or relating to Saint Dominic or the Dominican order; "Dominican monks"
A person from the Commonwealth of Dominica or of its descent; A person from the Dominican Republic or of its descent; A member of the religious order founded by St. ...
(Dominicans (Lat. Ordo Praedictatorum, Order of Preachers)) A Roman Catholic order of mendicant friars founded by St. Dominic in 1216 to spread the faith through preaching and teaching. ...
(Dominicans) (English) An order of Catholic priests; Dominicans were one of the three regular orders the Spanish crown sent to convert the indigenous people of the Americas. The first Dominicans arrived in the Caribbean in 1510, and entered New Spain in 1526. ...
(Dominicans) truncate or aspirate their final s es such that "Vamos a las dos o a las tres" sounds like "vamo a las doh o a lah treh." Similar to their Puerto Rican and Cuban neighbors, the /r/ final may be flattened into an /l/.
(The Dominicans) Founded by St. Dominic in 1216, with Pope Innocent III's approval, the order was particularly dedicated to the fight against heresy and also to the conversion of Jews and Moslems. The Dominicans hoped to achieve this goal by preaching and public debate. ...
Latin American country - Dominican Republic - of origin for Paso Finos