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Moya

British  
/ ˈmɔɪjə /

noun

  1. ( John ) Hidalgo. 1920–94, British architect: in partnership with Philip Powell, his designs include Skylon, Festival of Britain (1950), Wolfson College, Oxford (1974), and the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre, Westminster (1986)

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Her former husband, Larry Moya, was jailed in 2024 and never put on trial, Fuentes said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zambada claimed in his letter last year that he was invited to a meeting near Sinaloa’s capital, Culiacán, where he expected to help mediate a dispute between the city’s former mayor, Héctor Melesio Cuén, and his political rival, Sinaloa’s current governor, Rubén Rocha Moya.

From Los Angeles Times

Firefighters tested for a carbon monoxide leak in the home and didn’t find any signs, Moya said.

From Los Angeles Times

When asked if it was possible that whatever carbon monoxide was in the home could have dissipated over time, Moya said it was a possibility but they can’t know for sure.

From Los Angeles Times

When paramedics arrived, they did not attempt any life-saving procedures, because Arakawa and Hackman showed obvious signs of death, Santa Fe Fire Chief Brian Moya told the “Today” show.

From Los Angeles Times