Gonzales [guh n-zah-lis] Examples noun
- Richard AlonzoPancho, 1928–1995, U.S. tennis player.
Examples from the Web for gonzales Contemporary Examples of gonzales
Richard Garey, 56, a soccer coach in Gonzales, Louisiana, knows how it feels.
Inside Florida’s Battle With the Flesh-Eating Vibrio Vulnificus
Jacqui Goddard
October 8, 2013
Gonzales resists the temptation to tell only stories about flourishing survivors.
This Week’s Hot Reads: September 3, 2012
Mythili Rao
September 3, 2012
Abortion: Gonzales v. Carhart upholding the federal partial-birth abortion ban.
Michael Tomasky on America’s Robed Radicals on the Supreme Court
Michael Tomasky
June 21, 2012
But here the critics drop their ideological mask as surely as the court dropped it in the Gonzales ruling.
Impeach the Supreme Court Justices If They Overturn Health-Care Law
David R. Dow
April 3, 2012
The key decision court watchers point to is Gonzales v. Raich.
Will Scalia Rule in Favor of Obamacare?
Noah Kristula-Green
March 27, 2012
Historical Examples of gonzales
They were soon on the way to Gonzales, where they loaded their ponies with stores for the ranch.
Edward Stratemeyer
“The people of Gonzales must give up the cannon,” said Colonel Ugartchea.
Edward Stratemeyer
On the opposite side of the stream was Gonzales, but the ferry-boat was on that side, too.
Edward Stratemeyer
He may be a spy who has been over to Gonzales, and carries some kind of a message.
Edward Stratemeyer
The other stock was off on the range between the ranch and Gonzales, grazing.
Edward Stratemeyer