Proper noun
Arteaga (plural Arteagas)
A surname from Spanish.
Arteaga waived his Miranda rights and, according to the affidavit, told Gardena detectives that on the night of the shooting, a car had driven by playing “loud music,” with one of its occupants asking Arteaga and his friends, “What the f— you looking at?” Source: Internet
From Bedside to Bench: A New Direction in Breast Cancer ResearchPast AACR president Dr Carlos Arteaga describes translational studies and emerging therapies that are transforming the clinical practice of breast cancer. Source: Internet
In the bottom of the seventh the Cardinals thought they tied the game when Gabe Arteaga led off the inning with a blast to left but the Saints Dominik Tucker caught the ball at the fence and tumbled over it but he hung on for a great catch. Source: Internet
Kamilah Arteaga, a fourth grader at St. Edward School in Newark, puts palms into the fire during the school’s annual Shrove Tuesday ritual, the morning of Feb. 16. Her classmates (from left) Justin Morua, Gabriel Erickson and Jordan Perez watch. Source: Internet
Political films are a significant part of Latin American cinema, this year you present “Retrieving Paradise” by José Arteaga, what’s the relevance of this movie? Source: Internet
SANTIAGO – President Sebastián Piñera has appointed Rodrigo Fernández as Chile’s ambassador to Israel; Domingo Arteaga, Mexico; Germán Becker, Panama; Octavio Errázuriz, the Holy See; and Hernán Bascuñán, Sweden. Source: Internet