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Be·lo

 (bĕl′ō, bĕ′lo͝o), Carlos Felipe Ximenes Born 1948.
East Timorese Roman Catholic bishop. An outspoken critic of Indonesia's invasion and colonization of East Timor, he shared the 1996 Nobel Peace Prize with José Ramos-Horta.
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Be•lo

(ˈbɛl oʊ)
n.
Carlos Filepe Ximenes, born 1948, Indonesian bishop: Nobel peace prize 1996.
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