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Gonzales

American  
[guhn-zah-lis] / gənˈzɑ lɪs /

noun

  1. Richard Alonzo Pancho, 1928–1995, U.S. tennis player.


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Teare said he explained to them that Gonzales “is the only living person that can tell the jury who this little girl was and be the voice that this little girl doesn’t have.“

From Salon

HOLLISTER, Calif.—Teacher Andrea Gonzales sipped tea from an apple-adorned mug a student gave her, and mixed granola into a bowl of yogurt.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gonzales wouldn’t greet her first-graders until 7:55, but she stepped out under an inky sky and left in her Toyota Prius at 6 o’clock sharp.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gonzales was among about 200 employees—including one with a two-hour commute each way—who entered a lottery for the units.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the day of the drawing, Gonzales kept tabs on the results while at a McDonald’s drive-through.

From The Wall Street Journal