Carrera


José Miguel de
[haw-se mee-gel de] /hɔˈsɛ miˈgɛl dɛ/ (Show IPA), 1785–1821, Chilean revolutionary and political leader: dictator 1811–13.
Contemporary Examples

“I know there was a transgender model on the cover of Playboy in Brazil in the ’90s,” says Carrera.
Transgender Model Carmen Carrera Says She Wants to Walk the Victoria’s Secret Show Tricia Romano November 11, 2013

“In all honesty plastic surgery these days goes hand-in-hand with beauty maintenance,” says Carrera.
Transgender Model Carmen Carrera Says She Wants to Walk the Victoria’s Secret Show Tricia Romano November 11, 2013

“Luckily for me the public have known me before my transition and I’ve always had the same body type,” says Carrera.
Transgender Model Carmen Carrera Says She Wants to Walk the Victoria’s Secret Show Tricia Romano November 11, 2013

For his part, Valastro personally apologized to Carrera and to the LGBT community through a statement issued by TLC.
Cake Boss’s Transgender Disaster Maria Elena Fernandez June 12, 2012

But Carrera spent the day Tuesday expressing her outrage over the episode on her Facebook page.
Cake Boss’s Transgender Disaster Maria Elena Fernandez June 12, 2012

Historical Examples

Carrera advanced to the South in command of twelve thousand men, poorly armed and disciplined.
The South American Republics, Part II (of 2) Thomas C. Dawson

According to Carrera and Photius, an eruption occurred in the year 420.
Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror Richard Linthicum

Matters being thus arranged, Carrera resumed his disguise, and conducted his guest homeward as far as the outskirts of the town.
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, No. XXVII, August 1852, Vol. V Various

When the latter was banished by Carrera, O’Higgins retired from the army.
The South American Republics, Part II (of 2) Thomas C. Dawson

A plot of Carrera to excite a revolt in San Salvador was completely defeated.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various

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