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Garcia

[ gahr-see-uh ]

noun

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


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In a letter to Long Beach Mayor Garcia after mandated hazard pay was first recommended by the city council, CGA Director Tim James questioned the value of mandating bonuses only for grocery workers.

From Eater

Of the eight representatives targeted, only three — Garcia, McCarthy, and Van Duyne — voted against certifying the results of the 2020 election.

From Vox

The court resumed in August, at which time Garcia said he began assessing failure-to-appear charges.

Garcia, who is 18 now, was 15 when he got his first job at an automotive parts factory.

On Monday, Masters officials announced Garcia had tested positive for the coronavirus and will miss the tournament.

The World of Ice Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and The Game of ThronesGeorge R.R. Martin, Elio M. Garcia Jr.

I really turned on in particular to James Joyce, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Günter Grass.

The deportation faced by Generals Garcia and Vides Casanova may not seem like justice to some.

Spanish correspondent Javier Espinosa and photographer Ricardo Garcia Vilanova, who were freed in March, were with him.

On Monday, Rosewater will make its debut at the Toronto Film Festival, with Gael Garcia Bernal playing Bahari.

"I want you," gasped Garcia, seizing the young man by the arm and dragging him into a private room.

Coronado glanced at Garcia with a shocking comprehension, and immediately dropped his dusky eyes upon the floor.

Coronado, dumb with astonishment and dismay, mechanically slapped his boot with his cane and stared at Garcia.

My excellent Uncle Garcia (good, kind-hearted old man) takes the strongest interest in this affair.

Meantime Garcia hurried up his train, and hired suitable muleteers for the animals and suitable assassins for the travellers.

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