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Guzmán

[ goos-mahn ]

noun

  1. Mar·tín Luis [mah, r, -, teen, -lwees], 1887–1976, Mexican novelist, journalist, and soldier.


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Because Guzmán is one of the only judges in the region and has had a heavy load of civil and criminal cases, the El Mozote investigation has proceeded slowly.

Morales, who has finished presenting witnesses to the court, said that, before Bukele’s dismissal of the judges, he had expected a ruling by Guzmán to be imminent.

Andrew T. Guzman, the author of Overheated, on how dangerous global tensions could get much worse.

Bilek argues that by supplying the gangs with drugs, Guzman is fueling their conflicts.

There is no Capone, no Guzman or any other kind of leader for law enforcement to target.

Guzman may actually be, as Bilek of the crime commission says, “the deadliest, most powerful, and ruthless criminal in history.”

But Bilek acknowledges that the Chicago police have not yet directly tied Guzman to any particular killings in that city.

In 1870, after various victories and defeats, Guzman-Blanco caused himself to be declared Dictator.

So the sail of the American and Captain Guzman up the forked river becomes clear to the reader.

Captain Guzman, who spoke Spanish as well as the American, explained that they desired food and lodging for the night.

Major Starland left his rifle in charge of Captain Guzman, and, with his revolver at command, strolled up the main street.

Captain Guzman, sitting at the elbow of the American, gazed off toward the wooded plain as if in reverie.

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