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One thing to be noted here is that his first name - James is not to be pronounced in a typical English fashion. His name is pronounced in a Colombian cum Spanish accent which sounds like "Hahm-es Rod-ri-guess". As rest of the English speaking world has be learning to pronounce "James" as 'Ha-mez' Us Hispanic people should know.

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