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Bustamante
[ boos-tuh-mahn-tey; Spanish boos-tah-mahn-te ]
noun
- A·nas·ta·sio [ah-nahs-, tah, -syaw], 1780–1853, Mexican military and political leader: president 1830–32, 1837–41.
- Sir (William) Alexander, 1884–1977, Jamaican political leader: prime minister 1962–67.
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Gavin's not going to have an Arnold, and he's not going to have a Bustamante.
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Father Bustamante breathed his last before daylight; my uncle took to his bed, and never rose more.
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Father Bustamante was an aged priest, who had been particularly kind to my uncle on his first arrival in Malaga.
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In 1718 Governor Bustamante reoccupied Zamboanga for the purpose of waging war against piracy.
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Bustamante immediately took steps to re-organize the government and to place the finances of the colony on a sound footing.
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At the end of six months the efforts of Bustamante had netted a sum of 293,000 pesos to the royal treasury.
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