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Garcia

American  
[gahr-see-uh] / gɑrˈsi ə /

noun

  1. Jerome John Jerry, 1942–95, U.S. rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter.


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Starmer said that US fighter jets could use two UK air bases for a "specific and limited defensive purpose" -- one in Gloucestershire in western England and the other at the joint UK-US Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean.

From Barron's

It’s no surprise then, that the undisputed star of Sheinbaum’s Cabinet is the tough-talking security minister, Omar García Harfuch, the face of the government’s anti-cartel offensive.

From Los Angeles Times

García Harfuch also served as Sheinbaum’s security aide during her previous stint as mayor of Mexico City.

From Los Angeles Times

“It is very discouraging for anybody who believes that China was offering an alternative because there is no alternative,” said Alicia García Herrero, chief Asia Pacific economist for the French bank Natixis.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Benicio del Toro, wearing dark sunglasses, entered with his daughter Delilah, Alexandra Metz, who portrays Yolanda Garcia in HBO’s medical drama “The Pitt,” leaned toward co-star Kristin Villanueva, who plays Princess, and whispered, “Oh my God, Benicio del Toro is right there.”

From Los Angeles Times