Bustamante
Americannoun
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Anastasio 1780–1853, Mexican military and political leader: president 1830–32, 1837–41.
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Sir (William) Alexander, 1884–1977, Jamaican political leader: prime minister 1962–67.
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About the author: Ali R. Bustamante is a professor of practice at the University of New Orleans Department of Economics and Finance.
From Barron's • Dec. 5, 2025
After he allegedly was spotted on security video taking the bag, Bustamante Leiva got on a bus and was seen later that evening at an Italian restaurant.
From BBC • Apr. 28, 2025
Bustamante said many men in their 40s and 50s are coming in saying they’d like work done to combat ageism at work, which was echoed by the other practitioners I spoke with.
From Slate • Sep. 21, 2024
Bianca Bustamante, an aspiring Formula One driver, is among a new generation of female race-car drivers seeking to rise to the top levels of motorsports.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2024
Council member Roberta Mancini said something about Canal Grove’s history, and Ernesto Bustamante seemed to agree and then disagree.
From "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora" by Pablo Cartaya
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