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Huerta
[ wer-tuh; Spanish wer-tah ]
noun
- վ·ٴ··Դ [beek-taw-, ryah, -naw], 1854–1916, Mexican general: provisional president of Mexico 1913–14.
Example Sentences
"If Lautaro did the same thing for Manchester United or Tottenham, he would be talked about more, after all, it's the Premier League," former Racing scout Diego Huerta told BBC Sport.
"He's one of the most incredible professionals I've ever seen," said Huerta, now a technical secretary at Cerro Porteno in Paraguay.
The Broadway musical will round out the various iterations of this timeless story with music by Mexican singer Joy Huerta — one half of the duet Jesse y Joy — and composer Benjamin Velez.
In the 1970s, Estrada organized for farmworker rights alongside Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, participating in marches for the United Farm Workers and organizing grape boycotts in East Los Angeles.
Nestled within the grounds of Reserva Conchal is Huerta Najui, an agricultural project focused on empowering and employing local women.
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