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capataz

[ kah-pah-tahth, -tahs; English kap-uh-tahz ]

noun

Spanish.
plural capataces
  1. a foreman or supervisor.


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The capataz, or boss of the ranch, agreed.

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Tras recaudar fondos de los feligreses, la hermandad establecida en Kendall logró preparar una nueva imagen del Señor de los Milagros – similar a la que se encuentra en la iglesia las Nazarenas, en Lima –, y que el domingo estrenó su recorrido por la parroquia Good Shepherd, destacó Meerweir Valdivia, capataz de la agrupación religiosa.

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It implies, besides, permanent wages at increased rate, without manual work to do, for the capataz only orders.

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The old, the halt and lame, if friends of the capataz, receive the same pay as the young and strong.

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Although all may go forth into the vineyard at the seventh hour, there is yet ground for doubting the substantial justice of the nineteenth-century capataz as there was in olden days of Bible history.

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