Examples of 'garcía-caro' in a sentence

Meaning of "garcía-caro"

garcía-caro (noun) - Refers to a person's name, typically used as a last name. It is common in Spanish-speaking countries and may represent a family name or a combination of two last names

How to use "garcía-caro" in a sentence

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Mr Rodríguez García-Caro thanked the speakers for their support.
The rapporteur working without a study group was Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
Mr Rodríguez García-Caro recommended making a slight change to the Spanish version of the text.
The rapporteur was Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
Mr Rodríguez García-Caro then took the floor and gave a brief outline of the opinion.
The opinion was presented by Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
Mr Rodriguez García-Caro made the point that, in a mature democracy, participatory elements supplemented representative democracy.
Rapporteur working without a study group, Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
Mr Hamro-Drotz and Mr Rodríguez García-Caro with the representatives of the Andean authorities.
The rapporteur-general was Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
Mr Rodríguez García-Caro asked what real role the EESC could play in EU-Latin America relations.
A debate followed, in which Mr Rodríguez García-Caro and Mr Zufiaur.
Rodríguez García-Caro proxy for Mr Panero-Florez.
Rapporteur working without study group: Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
The rapporteur was Mr Rodríguez García-Caro and the co ‑ rapporteur was Mr Gibellieri.

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The rapporteur was Mr Soares and the co-rapporteur was Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
The rapporteur was Mr Rodríguez García-Caro and the co-rapporteur was Mr Nusser.
Drafting of opinion on EU-Mexico relations - Rapporteur, Mr Rodríguez García-Caro.
Mr Rodríguez García-Caro ( ES ) rapporteur working alone.
The vice-president, Mr Wilms, asked the rapporteur, Mr Rodríguez García-Caro to present the opinion.
Drafting of the opinion on EU-Mexico relations-rapporteur, José I . Rodríguez García-Caro.

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