Usage examples of "Boston Globe" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tom postergó su viaje a Boston. Tom postponed his trip to Boston.
¿Hay un zoológico en Boston? Is there a zoo in Boston?
Tom me llamó desde Boston. Tom called me from Boston.
Tom está seguro de que Mary en realidad no fue a Boston la semana pasada. Tom is sure that Mary didn't really go to Boston last week.
Tom pretendía visitar Boston el mes pasado. Tom intended to visit Boston last month.
Tom le dijo a Mary que él iría a Boston en Octubre. Tom told Mary that he'd go to Boston in October.
Tom ha estado una semana en Boston. Tom has been in Boston for a week.
Él llegó aquí pasando por Boston. He came here by way of Boston.
Tom no pudo ir con nosotros a Boston porque no tenía suficiente dinero. Tom couldn't go to Boston with us because he didn't have enough money.
Tom fue a Boston con Mary. Tom went with Mary to Boston.
Las palomas de Boston son gordas y orgullosas. The pigeons of Boston are fat and proud.
Tom vivía en un sector interesante de Boston. Tom lived in an interesting part of Boston.
Tom se preguntaba qué tan difícil sería encontrar un trabajo en Boston. Tom wondered how difficult it would be to find a job in Boston.
Tom no sabe nada de Boston. Tom knows nothing about Boston.
Nuestro autobús partió a las ocho y llegó a Boston a las once. Our bus left at eight, arriving in Boston at eleven.
No recuerdo cómo terminamos en Boston. I don't remember how we ended up in Boston.
Fui criado en un orfanato en Boston. I was raised in an orphanage in Boston.
La gente de Boston odiaba a los soldados británicos. The people of Boston hated the British soldiers.
Tom tuvo que ir con Mary a Boston. Tom had to go to Boston with Mary.
Tom ha visitado Boston tres veces. Tom has visited Boston three times.
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