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Anaya

American  
[uh-nah-yuh, uh-nahy-uh] / əˈnɑ yə, əˈnaɪ ə /

noun

  1. Rudolfo 1937–2020, U.S. author.


Example Sentences

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Raul Anaya, co-head of business banking for Bank of America and president of its Greater Los Angeles operations, said that while layoffs by large companies are drawing attention, the bank’s recent survey of small and medium-sized business owners shows they are cautiously optimistic about the economy.

From Los Angeles Times

Athletic trainer Amber Anaya of San Clemente High went into action when assistant soccer coach suffered cardiac arrest.

From Los Angeles Times

Athletic trainer Amber Anaya received a text in her office that said, “Emergency.”

From Los Angeles Times

While Anaya hooked up her AED machine to the coach, Murray continued chest compressions.

From Los Angeles Times

Gov. Américo Villarreal Anaya said his government will verify whether “the internationally required distances are being respected in order to have these types of facilities so that there is no risk to urban centers.”

From Los Angeles Times