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Cabrera

American  
[kah-vre-rah] / kɑˈvrɛ rɑ /

noun

  1. Manuel Estrada Estrada Cabrera, Manuel.


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The changes include the departure of Ana Cabrera, who told viewers about her plans Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times

“I know this closure created real challenges for many small businesses, employees, and families who depend on the mall, and I’m glad they can now reopen their doors, return to work, and continue serving our community,” Mayor Ulises Cabrera said.

From Los Angeles Times

US Ambassador to Panama Kevin Cabrera defended the actions by Panamanian authorities, saying they have the right "to have their judicial system make its own decisions."

From Barron's

In addition to Ugarte, the candidates are Estuardo Mazariegos, co-director of Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment; Jo Uraizee, a social worker; Adriana Cabrera, president of the Central Alameda Neighborhood Council; Jorge Nuño, a social entrepreneur; Martha Sánchez, a professor at Los Angeles Mission College and a therapist; Elmer Roldan, executive director of Communities in Schools of Los Angeles; Michelle Washington, a social worker; Jorge Hernandez Rosas, an educator and therapist; Chris Martin, a civil rights attorney; Enrique Hernandez-Garcia, a college student; and Nathan Juarez, a cashier.

From Los Angeles Times

Mayor Ulises Cabrera and Councilmember Erlan Gonzalez, who had previously supported moving the moratorium forward, voted against it Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times