Proper noun
Carvajal (plural Carvajals)
A surname from Spanish.
Gikow, p. 263 In 2005, Doreen Carvajal of The New York Times reported that income from the co-productions and international licensing accounted for $96 million. Source: Internet
In 2005, Doreen Carvajal of The New York Times reported that income from the co-productions and international licensing accounted for $96 million. Source: Internet
After a lovely move by the visitors in Bayern's area, the ball falls to Dani Carvajal who fires straight at Bernat. Source: Internet
The firm made no US buys in 1998, but doubled its employee base with purchases including Spain's largest retail insurance broker, Gil y Carvajal, and the formation of Aon Korea, the first non-Korean firm of its kind to be licensed there. Source: Internet
Like Carvajal, McTurk is still in Venezuela and wanted on money laundering and drug trafficking charges in Miami. Source: Internet
The new location also offers a small gallery of artwork from Latinx cartoonist John Carvajal. Source: Internet