bystander in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bystander in the PONS Dictionary

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curioso (-a)
bystander
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Many of the miners, factory workers, and other anti-protester groups, fought with the protesters and bystanders.
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The lyrics then claim that the speaker is an innocent bystander who is down on his luck.
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The segnegogues could also take the form of candles being placed above the head of late bystanders.
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A female bystander was seriously wounded in the shootout as well.
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Such an officer is immediately available to deliver advanced emergency care to other injured officers, suspects, innocent victims and bystanders.
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The bystander would warn the practitioner if he or she engages in prolonged resting.
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One of the cops and a bystander were hospitalized.
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This is seen when a bystander can run an imaginary straight line that passes through the rider's ear, shoulder, hip, and heel.
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It may involve clarifying the exact location of the patient, or sending a bystander to meet the ambulance and direct paramedics to the patient.
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Many blamed the police and army forces for remaining as bystanders without intervening while the two groups were clashing together.
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