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Sanchez

[ sahn-chez ]

noun

  1. Sonia Wilsonia Driver, born 1934, U.S. poet, activist, and teacher.


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Example Sentences

Sanchez told Voice of San Diego that she supported Council candidates Shari Mackin and Jane Marshall because they share similar views on environmental and economic justice policy.

Jimenez writes that the ascent of Sanchez, who grew up on the east side of town, marks a partisan shift for the city and is further evidence of the region’s realigning politics.

Sanchez has been one of the only women on the Oceanside City Council for much of the last 20 years.

Sanchez said she wants the city to decide where and when that housing will be built.

Oceanside resident Brenda Pinckney said she voted for Sanchez in large part because she’s the only woman in the running, and because she agrees with some of her ideas for the future of Oceanside.

Sanchez tells us the same story she told The New York Times.

Carlos Sanchez shouts loud enough for the entire cafeteria to hear.

Carlos Sanchez stumbles in with his buddy, Pablo, singing “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”

Marine Staff Sergeant Dean Sanchez, in charge of USMC Wounded Warriors living in the Rocky Mountain region, joined me from Denver.

Sanchez is now in private business and no longer with the NYPD or, I think, the CIA.

Thomas Sanchez, a Spanish Jesuit, died, and was buried with extraordinary magnificence.

But I hear from my sister-in-law Mrs. Sanchez that she is in the same case, and has received no Footnote.

They are referred to by Cogolludo, Sanchez Aguilar and other early historians.

This was by the insurgent leaders, Colonel Sanchez and the priest Tapia.

Harrisse conjectures that Sanchez gave his copy to some printer in Barcelona.

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