Simón Bolívarin a sentence
- I didn't know who Simon Bolivar was, but she didn't give me time to ask.† (source)
- There's the Leidenheimer Bakery on Simon Bolivar Avenue.† (source)
- Besides, he would say, the virulent opposition of President Simon Bolivar was no laughing matter.† (source)
- "Well," admitted Bennie, "I learned that Simon Bolivar built the Pyramids, licked the Armada, and made the first trip to the Moon."† (source)
- Bolivia is named after Simón Bolívar.
- Behind the building, in a gravel patio surrounded by chicken wire, stood two large warehouses of more recent construction, and at the back there was a closed sewer pipe, dirty and foul-smelling, where the refuse of a half a century of river navigation lay rotting: the debris of historic boats, from the early one with a single smokestack, christened by Simon Bolivar, to some so recent that they had electric fans in the cabins.† (source)
- I knew great last words when I heard them, and I made a mental note to get ahold of a biography of this Simon Bolivar fellow.† (source)
- I thought back to Simon Bolivar's last words in Garcia Marquez's novel—"How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!"† (source)
- She exhaled and read to me: "'He—that's Simon Bolivar—'was shaken by the overwhelming revelation that the headlong race between his misfortunes and his dreams was at that moment reaching the finish line.† (source)
- It's about Simon Bolivar."† (source)