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Huerta

[ wer-tuh; Spanish wer-tah ]

noun

  1. վ·ٴ··Դ [beek-taw-, ryah, -naw], 1854–1916, Mexican general: provisional president of Mexico 1913–14.


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"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.

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"He's one of the most incredible professionals I've ever seen," said Huerta, now a technical secretary at Cerro Porteno in Paraguay.

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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.

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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.

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Nestled within the grounds of Reserva Conchal is Huerta Najui, an agricultural project focused on empowering and employing local women.

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