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On July 1, 2011, Soulfly has announced that the group has recruited former Static-X and current Asesino, Prong, and Ministry bassist Tony Campos into the band, replacing former bassist Bobby Burns, who left the group in July of last year.
( In fact, when Mario Campos Lopez played the French Defence, 1 ... e6, instead of the Sicilian against Smith, Bent Larsen gave Lopez's move a question mark along with the comment " stronger is 1 ... c5 which wins a pawn ", presuming Smith would play his d4 gambit.
Total daily production of Campos Basin is 265, 000 cubic metres ( 1. 69 million barrels ) of oil and 26, 8 million cubic metres of natural gas per day.
The estimates are that in 2010, Campos Basin will be producing 282, 000 cubic metres ( 1. 8 million barrels ) of oil and 34, 6 million cubic metres of natural gas per day.
On November 1, 1950, following a series of uprisings in Puerto Rico which included the Jayuya Uprising and the Utuado Uprising which culminated in a massacre, Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola invaded Harry S. Truman's residence, carrying a letter written by Albizu Campos and addressed to Truman.
Campos Altos is located at an elevation of 1, 050 meters, 85 km.
Santa Cruz had again started the match as part of the squad's first-eleven players, however, he was substituted off of the field for Jorge Campos in the 29th minute due to injury in the eventual 1 – 0 defeat.
He taught dogmatic theology and liturgy in Brazil until on 11 February 1981 he was appointed Bishop of São José dos Campos and ordained a bishop on 1 May 1981.
It flows 1, 137 kilometres west to northeast from its farthest source at the source of the river Paraitinga to the sea near Campos.
Americano Futebol Clube, or Americano as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Campos dos Goytacazes in Rio de Janeiro, founded on June 1, 1914.
The club was founded on June 1, 1914 by the Uruguayan Bertoni brothers, after watching a game between America and a Campos combined team, won by 3-1 by the former.
Sebastián Eduardo Pardo Campos, Pardo ( born January 1, 1982 in Quillota ), is a former Chilean midfielder.

Campos and April
# John, Lord of Valencia de Campos ( March or April 1262 – 25 June 1319 ).
Founded as Santos Foot-Ball Club on April 14, 1912 by the initiative of three sports enthusiasts from Santos by the names of Raimundo Marques, Mário Ferraz de Campos, and Argemiro de Souza Júnior, the club has become a symbol of beautiful and exciting football, known in Brazil as " futebol-arte ".
* John I, then Master of Aviz, was elected by the Council of the Kingdom King of Portugal on 6 April 1385 in the aftermath of 1383 – 1385 Crisis, his half-brother Ferdinand I had died without a male heir in October 1383, strenuous efforts were made to secure the throne for Princess Beatrice, Ferdinand's only daughter and Queen consort of Castile and León or her uncles Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos and Infante Denis, Lord of Cifuentes, but the Council elected the younger and yet illegitimate son of Peter I.
Don Pedro Albizu Campos ( September 12, 1891 – April 21, 1965 ) was a Puerto Rican patriot and the leading figure in the Puerto Rican independence movement.
After these events, on April 3, 1936, a Federal Grand Jury submitted accusations against Pedro Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Luis F. Velázquez, Clemente Soto Vélez and the following members of the cadets: Erasmo Velázquez, Julio H. Velázquez, Rafael Ortiz Pacheco, Juan Gallardo Santiago, and Pablo Rosado Ortiz.
Married in Alcântara, Lisbon, on 20 November 1976 to Maria Leonor de Campos de Andrada Soares de Albergaria, born in Lisbon on 18 April 1949, Licentiate in Roman Philology at the University of Lisbon, daughter of João José Cabral Soares de Albergaria, 3rd Viscount ( formerly Barons ) da Torre de Moncorvo ( with a Coat of arms of de Morais and Sarmento ) and Representative of the Title of Viscount de Morais Sarmento, a Mechanical Engineer, and wife Maria Júlia Pellen de Campos de Andrada, of the Family of the former Counters of the Counts of the Realm and House, he had three sons:
Juan Morel Campos suffered a stroke on April 26, 1896 during a concert in Ponce.
On April 3, 1936, a Federal Grand Jury submitted accusations against Pedro Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Luis F. Velázquez, Clemente Soto Vélez and the following members of the Cadets of the Republic: Erasmo Velázquez, Julio H. Velázquez, Rafael Ortiz Pacheco, Juan Gallardo Santiago, and Pablo Rosado Ortiz.
The Restoration was the name given to the period that began on December 29, 1874 after the First Spanish Republic ended with the restoration of Alfonso XII to the throne after a coup d ' état by Martinez Campos, and ended on April 14, 1931 with the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.
Don Ramón María de Narváez y Campos, 1st Duke of Valencia ( es: Don Ramón María de Narváez y Campos, I Duque de Valencia ; 5 August 180023 April 1868 ) was a Spanish soldier and statesman.
On April 3, 1936, a Federal Grand Jury submitted accusations against Soto Vélez, Pedro Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Luis F. Velázquez and the following members of the Cadets of the Republic: Erasmo Velázquez, Julio H. Velázquez, Rafael Ortiz Pacheco, Juan Gallardo Santiago, and Pablo Rosado Ortiz.
Roberto de Oliveira Campos ( 17 April 1917 – 9 October 2001 ) was a Brazilian economist, writer, diplomat, right-wing politician and member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
He was married in Coimbra on 15 September 1892 to Alzira Coelho de Campos de Barros de Abreu ( born at Oliveira do Hospital, 20 April 1876 ; died at Lisbon, 1970 ), the daughter of Albano Mendes de Abreu, a medical doctor, and his wife, Emília de Barros Coelho de Campos.
Sylvio Mendes Campos Junior ( born 12 April 1974 in São Paulo, Brazil ), commonly known as Sylvinho ( sometimes alternatively spelled Silvinho ) is a retired Brazilian footballer, who played for Corinthians, Arsenal, Celta Vigo, FC Barcelona and Manchester City.

Campos and 2002
The conference was then repeated in 1988 ( São Paulo ), 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996 ( Campos do Jordão ), 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 ( Natal ), 2006 ( Florianópolis ) and 2008 ( Campos do Jordão ).
* Modelling slow sand filters-PhD Thesis, Luiza Campos, Imperial College, 2002.
Its name was then OceanAir and began to operate scheduled services in 2002, between São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Macaé and Campos.
In January 2002, Pope John Paul II authorized the establishment of the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney, with authority over those Catholics in the Diocese of Campos who wished to use the Roman Rite in the form it had before the revisions following the Second Vatican Council.

Campos and ),
He instituted a corporatist constitution nicknamed the Polish, ( because it was said to have been inspired by a Polish constitution ), written by Francisco Campos.
Important locations of the civil aerospace industry worldwide include Seattle, Dayton, Ohio and St. Louis in the USA ( Boeing ), Montreal in Canada ( Bombardier ), Toulouse in France and Hamburg in Germany ( both Airbus / EADS ), the North-West of England and Bristol in the UK ( BAE Systems, Airbus and AgustaWestland ), as well as São José dos Campos in Brazil where Embraer is based.
There were only six students in the class of 1983, John Barnes, Ernesto Campos ( a visiting student from Mexico ), Gilbert Fisher, Greg Marchant, Randy Marchant and Bart Stevens.
One of the earliest Brazilian pioneers, Augusto de Campos, has assembled a Web site of old and new work ( see external links below ), including the manifesto.
Her husbands were John Young ( 1942 – 43 ), George Jenkins ( 1946 ), Robert Grayson ( 1947 ), Walter Buchanan ( 1950 ), saxophonist Eddie Chamblee ( 1957 ), Rafael Campos ( 1961 ), and pro football player Dick " Night Train " Lane ( 1963 ).
That was the case of “ Grupo Artístico de Fados ”, with Berta Cardoso ( 1911 – 1997 ), Madalena de Melo ( 1903 – 1970 ), Armando Augusto Freire, ( 1891 – 1946 ) Martinho d ’ Assunção ( 1914 – 1992 ) and João da Mata, and “ Grupo Artístico Propaganda do Fado ”, with Deonilde Gouveia ( 1900 – 1946 ), Júlio Proença ( 1901 – 1970 ) and Joaquim Campos ( 1899 – 1978 ), or “ Troupe Guitarra de Portugal ”, with Ercília Costa ( 1902 – 1985 ) and Alfredo Marceneiro ( 1891 – 1982 ) among others.
A young person who saw her dance as a girl was Sabicas ( Agustín Castellón Campos ), who later said " I saw her dance and it seemed like something supernatural to me ...
The Coach of the team was Ramón Encinas and the eleven ideal players of that season were: Busto, Joaquín, Villalonga, Alconero, Félix ( Antúnez ), Eguiluz, López, Arza, Araujo, Herrera and Campos.
* Carlos Luis Campos ( born 1980 ), Venezuelan boxer
In the 2000s ( decade ), it was revealed that the San Juan FBI office had coordinated with FBI offices in New York, Chicago and other cities, in a decades-long surveillance of Albizu Campos and any Puerto Rican who had contact or communication with him.
Through the pioneering effort undertaken by the then owner of the Mill Ibicaba in 1840, Nicolau Pereira de Campos Vergueiro ( known as Senator Vergueiro ), eighty Portuguese came to work on its lands.
When they later occupied the Seu d ' Urgell ( 1874 ), the Bishop Caixal returned to the city to join in its defence until his imprisonment in Alacant ( 1875 ), under the victorious occupiers led by Martínez de Campos.

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