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Scotland qualified for the 1958 FIFA World Cup by defeating Spain, including Luis Suarez, Ladislao Kubala and Alfredo di Stefano, at Hampden.

Ladislao and .
* 1848 – Camila O ' Gorman and Ladislao Gutierrez are executed on the orders of Argentine dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas.
László was known in Argentina as Ladislao José Bíró.
* June 10 – Ladislao Kubala, Hungarian football player and manager ( d. 2002 )
While Real Madrid and FC Barcelona circumvented these rules by playing dual citizens such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, José Santamaria and Ladislao Kubala, Athletic adhered strictly to their cantera policy, showing little or no flexibility.
eu: Ladislao I. a Hungariakoa
The society was initiated by Filipino patriots Andrés Bonifacio, Teodoro Plata, Ladislao Diwa, and others on the night of July 7, when Filipino writer José Rizal was to be banished to Dapitan.
Katipunan founders Andrés Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, and Teodoro Plata were all members of La Liga and were influenced by the nationalistic ideals of the Propaganda Movement in Spain.
He was assisted by his two friends, Teodoro Plata ( brother-in-law ) and Ladislao Diwa, plus Valentín Díaz and Deodato Arellano.
He formed his first triangle with his two comrades, Teodoro Plata and Ladislao Diwa.
Of the entire squad, only one player ( who didn't fly, due to injury ) survived, as well as potential signing Ladislao Kubala, who was due to fly but did not, due to his son's ill health.
Don Ladislao Diwa of the city was one of the triumvirate who organized the patriotic group.
Another well known musician from Vega Alta was Ladislao Martinez a. k. a. " El Maestro Ladi " ( June 27, 1898 – February 1, 1979 ), a master cuatro musician.
Massú was introduced to tennis at age five by his Hungarian-Jewish grandfather, Ladislao Fried.
In 1837 Ca ' Rezzonico was acquired by Count Ladislao Zelinsky, he in turn let the palazzo to a succession of aristocratic tenants.
Between 1955 and 1961 Suárez was a regular in a FC Barcelona team that also included Ladislao Kubala, Zoltán Czibor, Sándor Kocsis, Ramallets and Evaristo.

Ladislao and who
László Kubala Stecz ( 10 June 1927 – 17 May 2002 ), also referred to as Ladislav Kubala, Ladislao Kubala, was a footballer, who played as a forward with, among others, Ferencvárosi TC, ŠK Slovan Bratislava, Vasas SC, FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol.
For its part, Marcelino pan y vino ( Marcelino, Bread and Wine ) ( 1955 ) from Ladislao Vajda would trigger a trend of child actors, such as those who would become the protagonists of " Joselito ," " Marisol ," " Rocío Durcal " or " Pili y Mili.

Guerra and
* Dell ' Arte della Guerra ( 1519 – 1520 ) The Art of War, high military science.
* A Guerra dos Mascates ( 1871 1873 )
As a metaphoric, critical interpretation of Colombian history, from foundation to contemporary nation, One Hundred Years of Solitude presents different national myths through the story of the Buendía Family, whose spirit of adventure places them amidst the important actions of Colombian historical events such as the nineteenth-century arguments for and against the Liberal political reformation of a colonial way of life ; the arrival of the railway to a mountainous country ; the Thousand Days War ( Guerra de los Mil Días, 1899 – 1902 ); the corporate hegemony of the United Fruit Company (" American Fruit Company " in the story ); the cinema ; the automobile ; and the military massacre of striking workers as government – labour relations policy.
* Benny Saverio Guerra
2n = 80 < ref > page 250 of L. P. Felix and M. Guerra: " Variation in chromosome number and the basic number of subfamily Epidendroideae ( Orchidaceae )" Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 163 ( 2010 ) 234 278.
* C. velutina: Velvety Cattleya ( Brazil ) 2n = 40 < ref > page 251 of L. P. Felix and M. Guerra: " Variation in chromosome number and the basic number of subfamily Epidendroideae ( Orchidaceae )" Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 163 ( 2010 ) 234 278.
* Theresa Zabell and Patricia Guerra Sailing, Women's 470 Team Competition
Santamaría, a drummer boy from the town of Alajuela, had volunteered for his country's impromptu militia ; his moment of glory came when the commanding officer asked for a volunteer to set fire to El Mesón de Guerra the filibusters ' stronghold.
* July 14 – 17: Comic-Con International ( San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California ) 103, 000 attendees ; official guests: Lalo Alcatraz, Lee Ames, Sy Barry, Bob Bolling, Bruce Campbell, Nick Cardy, Greg Evans, Bob Fujitani, Pia Guerra, Ray Harryhausen, Phil Jimenez, Robert Jordan, David Lapham, Richard Morgan, Gary Panter, Eric Powell, Lou Scheimer, J. J. Sedelmeier, Dexter Taylor, Brian K. Vaughan, and James Warren

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Editor Rantz Hoseley worked with Amos to gather 80 different artists for the book, including Pia Guerra, David Mack, and Leah Moore.
* Poesin blev min räddning ( 1977 ), documentary directed by Humberto López y Guerra about the Spanish Literature Nobel Prize Winner Vicente Aleixandre produced for Swedish Television TV1-Kultur
To the Spanish the war is known as the Guerra de la Independencia Española, or Spanish War of Independence, but this name is not often used in English, as Spain had been independent for a long time before the French invasion.
Several artists have also produced a large amount of notable work for Vertigo, several ( Steve Dillon, Pia Guerra, Eduardo Risso and Darick Robertson ) mainly producing lengthy runs on individual creator-owned titles ( in Guerra's case, Y: The Last Man makes up around 80 % of her output to date ), but others on a number of titles.
Other languages have also adopted the " World War " terminology ; for instance, in French, the two World Wars are the Guerres mondiales ; in German, the Erste und Zweite Weltkrieg ( World War I was only known or commonly recognized in public as der Weltkrieg in Germany when it was over, while prior the word was rather used in the more abstract meaning of " a global conflict "); in Italian is know it how Guerra Mondiale ; in Russian the мировые войны ( miroviye voyni ); in Spanish the Guerra Mundial and so on.
Through the use of jump cuts between melodramatic scenes with Buffy, and for instance, informant Willy the Barkeeper ( Saverio Guerra ) to Xander and a gang of zombies in a drunken car journey, Xander is used as a vehicle to point out the ways in which Buffy ordinarily avoids being " over the top " by integrating Xander ( as the show's source of humour ) into the main narrative rather than separating the two.
The expedition, composed of Martí, Gómez, Ángel Guerra, Francisco Borreo, Cesar Salas and Marcos del Rosario, left Montecristi for Cuba on April 1, 1895.
He launched the magazine Alex in 1953 and two years later founded the publishing firm Ruiz Romero for which he produced the series Cromos, Hombres de Lucha and Historia de la Guerra.
In a few weeks Turner solved a sales commission plan issue, that had been bothering George Tate for some time, with the top performing salesperson ( Barbara Weingarten, now Guerra ), and Tate and Cole promoted Turner to be Vice President of world-wide sales three weeks after his initial hire.
In 2002, a comprehensive interview with Walden was conducted by Tom Guerra for Vintage Guitar Magazine.
** Juan Luis Guerra for Bachata Rosa
Thalia has been also an influential artist for almost every Latin pop singer, while Julio Iglesias, Tony Bennett, Juan Luis Guerra, Gloria Estefan, Carlos Vives, Tiziano Ferro, Michael Bublé, Shakira, Lindsay Lohan, Anahi, Espinoza Paz, Gloria Trevi, Inna and many other artists have expressed their admiration towards her talent and charisma.
In 2003, indie rock trio Mambo Sons released the Stegner-influenced song " Little Live Thing / Cross to Safety " written by Scott Lawson and Tom Guerra, which resulted in an invitation for Lawson to serve as Artist-in-Residency for March 2009.
The Silver Medal for Military Valor is still awarded by the Italian state, and it, along with the Gold and Bronze medals for Military Valor as well as the " Croce di Guerra al Valor Militare " ( War Cross of Military Valor-which can only be awarded in time of war ) is established by the Royal Decree of 4 November 1932, in which the purpose of these medals is defined as " To distinguish and publicly honor the authors of heroic military acts, even ones performed in time of peace, provided that the exploit is closely connected with the purposes for which the Armed Forces are constituted, whatever may be the condition or quality of the author.
* Reynaldo Guerra Garza ( Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Brownsville, Texas )
Del Real has also produced songs for many Mexican artists like Julieta Venegas, Natalia Lafourcade, Ely Guerra, and Liquits, among others.
A small squadron of cavalry, sent by José de la Guerra y Noriega from the Santa Barbara Presidio, waited quietly nearby for an opportunity to capture some stragglers.
In recognition for his services, the Spanish Crown, under the order of King Philip V ( 1683 – 1746 ), awarded Miguel Henriquez with " La Medalla de Oro de la Real Efigie " ( The Gold Medal of the Royal Effigy ) in 1713 and named him Capitán de Mar y Guerra y Armador de Corsos, loosely translated as Captain of the Seas and War and chief provider to the crown corsairs.
* 2010 Latin Grammy Winner for Best Alternative Album Ely Guerra " Hombres Invisible "

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