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US
/ˌɑˈtʃoʊə, ˌoʊˈtʃoʊə/
]
NOUN
- United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (1905-1993)
How To Use Ochoa In A Sentence
- Manager Davey Lopes plans to platoon Matt Stairs and Alex Ochoa in right field.
- It was not until the streak following the Women's British Open that Ochoa began to be known as the dominator she now is. SportsFan Magazine.com
- ‘Although conventional SEMs have been used by acarologists for the past 30 years, Wergin's technique has many advantages,’ says Ochoa.
- The order dropped its habits after the Vatican II council and required that Ochoa wear a white outfit only during prayers at one of the members' homes.
- 'You make that stuff sound really dangerous," Jorge Luis Ochoa mumbled. BLACK EAGLES
- Stairs will start against righthanded pitchers, Ochoa against most lefties.
- In 1515 an attempt by several individuals to circumvent the inheritance of the daughters of Francisco de Cueto and Juana de Ochoa, professed nuns at Santa Catalina, was uncovered.
- Landon Donovan controlled the long pass over his shoulder, spun and popped the ball back toward the 6-foot-4 Onyewu, who outleaped defender Israel Castro and headed the ball past goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa on an angled shot from about 8 yards that went in off a post. Magallon scores twice, lifts Mexico to draw with U.S.
- 'You make that stuff sound really dangerous," Jorge Luis Ochoa mumbled. BLACK EAGLES
- She struggled in the second round, leading Ochoa by just a stroke after two bogeys and four birdies.