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Guzmán

American  
[goos-mahn] / gusˈmɑn /

noun

  1. Martín Luis 1887–1976, Mexican novelist, journalist, and soldier.


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As a university student, Kast met and befriended Jaime Guzmán, a law professor who was the architect of the 1980 constitution that enshrined respect for private property and the free-market economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

To that end, Carney established a new defense investment agency, led by former Goldman Sachs banker Doug Guzman, that aims to consolidate the procurement process and link military procurement to domestic industrial benefits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joaquín Guzmán López's guilty plea on Monday comes after US prosecutors pledged last May to not pursue the death penalty against him.

From BBC

In coach Mario Guzman’s football office, his wife, Elizabeth, volunteered to be the breakfast cook and worker.

From Los Angeles Times

On Wednesday, Guzman purchased 15 dozen eggs, 25 pounds of pancake mix, 15 pounds of bacon.

From Los Angeles Times