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Anaya

[uh-nah-yuh, uh-nahy-uh]

noun

  1. Rudolfo 1937–2020, U.S. author.



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

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

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Her detention and the recent jailing of other outspoken Bukele critics, including constitutional lawyer Enrique Anaya, environmental activist Alejandro Henríquez and pastor José Ángel Pérez, prompted Cristosal to shutter its offices and remove its employees from the country, said the group’s director, Noah Bullock.

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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.”

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Enrique Anaya, a constitutional attorney who has criticized Bukele’s mass firings of judges and suspension of rights, said it’s clear that “his mission is clearly to stay in power as long as possible and to make himself scandalously rich.”

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