querían
they wanted, wanted
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Ella decidió casarse con él, aunque sus padres no querían.
She decided to marry him even though her parents didn't want her to.
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Estoy convencido de que hoy la mayoría de los estadounidenses quieren lo que querían aquellos primeros estadounidenses: una vida mejor para ellos mismos y para sus hijos, un mínimo de autoridad gubernamental.
I'm convinced that today the majority of Americans want what those first Americans wanted: A better life for themselves and their children; a minimum of government authority.
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La familia votó por el tipo de restaurante al que querían ir a cenar.
The family took a vote on the type of restaurant they wanted to go to for dinner.
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Tom y Mary ambos querían ir a Boston, pero ninguno de ellos pudo conseguir vacaciones.
Tom and Mary both wanted to go to Boston, but neither of them could get the time off.
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