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Paz

American  
[pahz, pahs] / pɑz, pɑs /

noun

  1. Octavio 1914–98, Mexican poet and essayist: Nobel Prize 1990.


Paz British  
/ pas /

noun

  1. Octavio (ɔkˈtaβjo). 1914–98, Mexican poet and essayist. His poems include the cycle Piedra de Sol (1957) and Blanco (1967). Nobel prize for literature 1990

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The FCRI, its president Haz Paz, and safeguarding officers, had full knowledge of the seriousness of the claims made against Ekneligoda before the World Cup.

From BBC

Sources have told BBC Sport that some members of the FCRI's board have resigned over the matter, and other governance issues, which has placed Haz Paz's position under greater scrutiny.

From BBC

Haz Paz was appointed president of the Italian cricket federation in February 2025 until 2028.

From BBC

Eighteen years later, the country's new center-right President Rodrigo Paz is on a mission to redraw his country's alliances.

From Barron's

The challenge for Paz's government is to warm ties with Washington without sacrificing relations with Bolivia's biggest bilateral creditor, China.

From Barron's