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d'Acosta syndrome [altitude sickness]
d'Acosta-Syndrom {n} [Höhenkrankheit]
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  • d'Acosta-Krankheit {f} [Höhenkrankheit] = Acosta disease [also: d'Acosta disease] [altitude sickness]
  • d'Acosta-Syndrom {n} [Höhenkrankheit] = d'Acosta syndrome [altitude sickness]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • ... also Acosta or d'Acosta; c. 1585 – April 1640) was a Portuguese philosopher and skeptic who was born Christian, but returned to Judaism and ended up questioning the Catholic and rabbinic institutions of his time.
  • He lost his only Olympic match to Cuban Osmay Acosta, Acosta went on further to win a bronze medal.
  • Acosta was born to Jose Acosta and Alexandrina Perez de Acosta on July 29, 1920 in the disputed American territory of Chamizal outside of El Paso, Texas.
  • In 2018, she ran again for the 38th district against Acosta and won 51.2% to Acosta's 48.8%.
  • The school Escuela Julio Martinez Acosta in Tulcán is named after Acosta.

  • On 19 May 2010, in Mexico City's La Roma neighborhood, Acosta was injured after being shot four times in the thorax. During the attack, Acosta wrestled with the aggressor, while Rodolfo Chumacero Galindo—a former military officer and friend of Acosta—searched for the gun Acosta "always hid" under the seat.
  • The film "Where the Buffalo Roam" (1980) loosely depicts Acosta's life and his relationship with Thompson. Its name is derived from Thompson's article about Acosta, "The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat," in reference to Acosta's book "Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo". Actor Peter Boyle portrayed Acosta, whose character is named "Carl Lazlo, Esquire" and Bill Murray portrayed Thompson.
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