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Chavez

[chah-vez, shah-, shuh-vez, chah-ves]

noun

  1. Carlos 1899–1978, Mexican composer and conductor.

  2. Cesar (Estrada) 1927–93, U.S. labor leader: organizer of migrant farmworkers.



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After learning of Perry’s interest, Plasencia contacted Chavez, who had previously operated a ketamine clinic, to obtain the drug to sell to the actor, according to the indictment.

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In comments last week, Sheinbaum has embraced nonviolence as a daily mantra, citing the legacies of Mahatma Gandhi, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez.

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It’s why there are reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to rename a naval ship honoring Chicano legend Cesar Chavez and has announced that the only U.S. military base named after a Latino, Ft.

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While in southern France, the Prince met President Chavez of Costa Rica, France's President Macron and Prince Albert of Monaco - a supporter of many oceans projects and a key player at the forum.

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In a statement, Chief Patrol Agent Gloria Chavez said the team's "unique capabilities and training are well-suited for the demands of this critical mission".

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