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Huerta

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[wer-tuh, wer-tah] / ˈwɛr tə, ˈwɛr tɑ /

noun

  1. Victoriano 1854–1916, Mexican general: provisional president of Mexico 1913–14.


Example Sentences

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“I think we need to be the ones who set the agenda and hold them accountable to that agenda,” Huerta said.

From Los Angeles Times

And obviously, Dolores Huerta is who I finally had the honor of finally meeting last year.

From Los Angeles Times

The conditions “are designed to make people give up their legal cases,” said Alvaro M. Huerta, director of litigation and advocacy at Immigrant Defenders Law Center, a nonprofit that provides legal services to immigrants and one of the groups suing the federal agencies.

From Los Angeles Times

Bovino said earlier that at the time of the shooting, ICE agents were seeking Jose Huerta Chuma during a "targeted" operation, and that Chuma's criminal history includes domestic assault, intentional infliction of bodily harm and disorderly conduct.

From BBC

“Ms. Good should be alive today. David, that could have been you, the way they’re conducting themselves,” he said to Huerta, who was moderating the event.

From Los Angeles Times