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Acosta is a
Spanish and
Portuguese surname.
Originally it was used to
refer to a
person who
lived by the seas**** or was from the
mountains (encostas)...
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Abilio James Acosta (born
April 17, 1971) is an
American broadcast journalist. From 2007 to 2025, he
worked for CNN. He
served as CNN's
chief White House...
- Rene
Alexander Acosta (born
January 16, 1969) is an
American attorney and
politician who
served as the 27th
United States Secretary of
Labor from 2017...
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Oscar "Zeta"
Acosta Fierro (/əˈkɒstə/;
April 8, 1935 –
disappeared May 1974) was a
Mexican American attorney,
author and
activist in the
Chicano Movement...
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Pablo Acosta Villarreal,
commonly referred to as El
Zorro de
Ojinaga ("The
Ojinaga Fox"; 1937-1987) was a
Mexican narcotics smuggler who
controlled crime...
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Anabelle Acosta (born
February 28, 1987) is a Cuban-born
American actress. She pla****
Annabella in the HBO
television series Ballers and
Natalie Vasquez...
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Mercedes de
Acosta (March 1, 1892 – May 9, 1968) was an
American poet, playwright, and novelist.
Although she
failed to
achieve artistic and professional...
- José de
Acosta, SJ (1539 or 1540 in
Medina del Campo,
Spain –
February 15, 1600 in Salamanca, Spain) was a sixteenth-century
Spanish Jesuit missionary...
- films. He was
sometimes credited as
Rudolph Acosta.
Acosta was born to José
Acosta and
Alexandrina Pérez de
Acosta on July 29, 1920 in the El
Segundo Barrio...
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Acosta (born 31 May 1994) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for
Major League Soccer club FC Dallas.
Acosta...