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Carlos and Cardoso
* Carlos Cardoso ( journalism )
A short list of past and present Portuguese musicians with important contributions must necessarily include the names of composers Pedro de Escobar, Manuel Cardoso, Duarte Lobo, Filipe de Magalhães, Carlos Seixas, Diogo Dias Melgás, João Domingos Bomtempo, Marcos Portugal, José Vianna da Motta, Luís de Freitas Branco, Joly Braga Santos, Fernando Lopes-Graça, António Fragoso and Emmanuel Nunes ; organists such as António Carreira or Manuel Rodrigues Coelho ; singers such as Luísa Todi, Elisabete Matos or José Carlos Xavier ; pianists such as Maria João Pires or Sequeira Costa ; cellists such as Guilhermina Suggia ;
Nyimpine Chissano was being investigated over the 2000 killing of investigative journalist Carlos Cardoso when he was found dead at his home in 2007.
* Sonhos De Castro Alves / Choreography of Antonio Carlos Cardoso with the Corpo De Baile Do Teatro Castro Alves-Salvador-1982-Brazil
* Jogo De Buzios / Choreography of Antonio Carlos Cardoso with the Corpo De Baile Do Teatro Castro Alves-1988-Brazil
A team led principally by Gentil Cardoso, later by the architect Anselmo Fernandez and other great names of " Lions " and national football such as Carvalho, Pedro Gomes, Lino, Alexandre Baptista, José Carlos, Hilário, Fernando Mendes ( The Great Captain ), Geo, Pérides, Osvaldo Silva, Figueiredo, Mascarenhas ( managed to score 6 goals in one single European match, which is still a record ) and Morais: scorer of the infamous goal directly from a corner ( known as " o cantinho de Morais ") in Antwerp that would prove to be the winning goal of the match.
* Carlos Cardoso ( 1951-22 November 2000, Maputo ) journalist
Songs recorded by other artists such as Herman José, Joel Branco, Candida Branca Flôr, Amália Rodrigues, Nuno da Câmara Pereira, Peter Petersen, Florbela Queirós, Octávio de Matos, Alexandra, Rodrigo, Lenita Gentil, António Mourão, Ana, Carlos Quintas, Gabriel Cardoso, Pedro Couceiro, Vasco Rafael, Luis Arriaga, Norberto de Sousa.
* Carlos Cardoso ( 1986 – 1987 )
* Carlos Cardoso ( 1951 – 2000 ), murdered Mozambican journalist

Carlos and journalist
* 1899 – Carlos Chávez, Mexican composer, conductor, theorist, educator, and journalist, founded the Mexican Symphonic Orchestra ( d. 1978 )
He attributed De la Madrid's remarks to his old age ( 71 years old ) and the remarks being taken out of context by journalist Carlos Loret de Mola.
As his running mate, Sánchez de Lozada chose Carlos Mesa, an independent historian and journalist who had MNR sympathies.
In July 1975, in the daily newspaper El Clarín, Altuna with writer Carlos Trillo created the journalist character Hugo Chávez, better known as El loco Chavez, one of the Argentine's most popular comics strips.
* Carlos Castro ( 1945 – 2011 ), Portuguese journalist & murder victim
Carlos Torres Morales, a photo journalist for the newspaper El Imparcial, took this photograph when the shooting began.
* Carlos Watson ( 1995 ), television host and journalist
One of the party's founding members was the journalist and former anti-dictatorship revolutionary Fernando Gabeira ( a federal deputy since 1995 ), Alfredo Sirkys and Carlos Minc.
Aguirre was a personal friend of journalist Carlos Villagrán, who later played Quico in the same show and also acted in El Chapulín Colorado.
Carlos Villagrán Eslava ( born January 12, 1944 ) is a Mexican comedy actor and former journalist.
Carlos Mastronardi ( 1901-June 5, 1976 ) was an Argentine journalist, poet, and translator.
Carlos Torres Morales, a photo journalist for the newspaper El Imparcial, took this photograph when the shooting began.
Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez ( 13 June 1899 – 2 August 1978 ) was a Mexican composer, conductor, music theorist, educator, journalist, and founder and director of the Mexican Symphonic Orchestra.
* Carlos Semprún y Maura, ( grandson ) writer and journalist, brother of Jorge.
Carlos Peña Rómulo ( 14 January 1899 – 15 December 1985 ) was a Filipino diplomat, politician, soldier, journalist and author.
Carlos Torres Morales, a photo journalist for the newspaper El Imparcial was covering the march and took this photograph when the shooting began.
Photo was taken by Carlos Torres Morales, a photo journalist for the newspaper El Imparcial.
* Carlos Loret de Mola, journalist and current anchor of the morning news program Primero Noticias.
Carlos Frederico Werneck de Lacerda ( April 30, 1914 – May 21, 1977 ) was a Brazilian journalist and politician.
Carlos Pinto ( born on May 12, 1959 ) is a popular Chilean journalist and television presenter.
* Juan Carlos Bodoque ( journalist, probably a parody of both Rafael Cavada and Santiago Pavlović )
* Bongo Stingo ( journalist, parody of Carlos Pinto )

Carlos and investigating
The same day the Guevara brothers were arrested two other suspects in the case, lawyer Antonio Lopez Castillo and, another former police agent, Juan Carlos Sanchez, were shot dead by investigating officers in separate incidents ; both were said to have opened fire on the police.
1991 ) a novelized account of a conflict which took place in the Bahamas between drug baron Carlos Lehder and an American professor Richard Novak's investigating hammerhead sharks there.
" While U. S. law enforcement officials have spent years investigating Carlos Hank Gonzalez and his sons Carlos Hank Rhon and Jorge Hank Rhon, the assessment by several agencies marks the first time that all three have been linked directly to the operations of major Mexican drug organizations.

Carlos and these
In 1519, already reigning as Carlos I in Spain, Charles took up the imperial title as Karl V. The balance ( and imbalance ) between these separate inheritances would be defining elements of his reign, and would ensure that personal union between the Spanish and German crowns would be short-lived.
Carlos invaded the Basque country in the north of Spain and attracted support from absolutist reactionaries and conservatives ; these forces were known as the " Carlist " forces.
Dell Publishing first released these individual editions ( with covers illustrated by Carlos Victor Ochagavia ) in the USA in 1975, to favorable reviews and some commercial success.
As Argentine psychoanalyst Carlos Kuri has pointed out, Piazzolla's fusion of tango with this wide range of other recognizable Western musical elements was so successful that it produced a new individual style transcending these influences.
During this scene and this episode, the love between these disparate characters was made clear for the first time, which Carlos notes when he releases Chico from his promise.
The prolific operas of these composers, plus the works of Verdi's maturity, such as Un ballo in maschera, La forza del destino, Don Carlos / Don Carlo, the revised Simon Boccanegra, Aida, Otello and Falstaff, blazed many new and rewarding performance pathways for baritones.
Establishment of these two firms was a factor in the quadrupling of San Carlos population in the decade after 1940.
Carlos Quirino suggests these claims stem from a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of Bonifacio ’ s title Pangulo ng Haring Bayan (“ President of the Sovereign Nation ”).
Some of these potential candidates were Carlos Reutemann, José Manuel de la Sota, Mauricio Macri, Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Felipe Solá and Roberto Lavagna, but none of those negotiations bore fruit.
and Aldington, these included work by Skipwith Cannell, Amy Lowell, William Carlos Williams, James Joyce, Ford Madox Ford, Allen Upward, John Cournos, D. H. Lawrence and Marianne Moore.
Prominent composers and musicians who have taught, founded or studied in these institutions include María Guinand ( who was one of the founders of the Master of Music program of Universidad Simón Bolívar ), Diana Arismendi, Ricardo Teruel, Adina Izarra, Josefina Benedetti, Alfredo Rugeles, Abraham Abreu, Aquiles Baez, Pablo Gil and Carlos Duarte.
He had only a few Carlist supporters, but among these was Alicia de Borbón y de Borbón-Parma, the only surviving daughter of Carlos VII.
On 7 April 1928 shortly after these events, a military conspiracy exploded that earned broad student support seizing the headquarters of Miraflores Palace, but fails to try to capture San Carlos ' military barracks.
" Her on-screen ex-husband, Carlos, made several appearances during her absence to deliver these stories.
The youth of the party assumed a very critical attitude toward these changes and mergers, which caused the expulsion of all the Central Committee of the FJS, among them Raúl Vásquez ( its secretary general ), Raúl Ampuero, Mario Palestro and Carlos Briones.
The most notable of these is the Prince of the Fews, Don Carlos O ' Neill, 12th Marquis of Granja.
Over the years, these have included works by Robert Auletta, Robert Brustein, Anton Chekhov, Don DeLillo, Keith Dewhurst, Christopher Durang, Elizabeth Egloff, Peter Feibleman, Jules Feiffer, Dario Fo, Carlos Fuentes, Larry Gelbart, Leslie Glass, Philip Glass, Stuart Greenman, William Hauptman, Allan Havis, Milan Kundera, Mark Leib, Gideon Lester, David Lodge, Carol K. Mack, David Mamet, Charles L. Mee, Roger Miller, John Moran, Robert Moran, Heiner Müller, Marsha Norman, Han Ong, Amanda Palmer, David Rabe, Franca Rame, Adam Rapp, Keith Reddin, Ronald Ribman, Paula Vogel, Derek Walcott, Naomi Wallace, and Robert Wilson.
His recordings of Verdi's Rigoletto ( alongside Renata Scotto and Carlo Bergonzi ) and Rodrigo in Verdi's Don Carlos, are probably the most respected of these ventures.
Amongst these were around 150 keyboard sonatas, many believed to have been written as sheet music for his pupil, the Infante Don Gabriel, a son of King Carlos III.
Spain won 3 – 2, but Gaudio lost both of his matches easily to Juan Carlos Ferrero losing 14 games in a row in a 6 – 4 6 – 0 6 – 0 defeat and in the fifth match against Carlos Moyà 6 – 1, 6 – 4, 6 – 2 and was roundly criticised back in Argentina for these performances.
With regard to the Province of Ñuble, besides the city of Chillán, other important cities are: San Carlos, with 29. 359 inhabitants, Bulnes with 10. 681 inhabitants, and Yungay, with 9288 inhabitants, all of these located in the Intermediate Depression, and Coelemu, with 9845 inhabitants, located in the Cordillera de la Costa, near the Rio Itata.
He collaborated closely with the Spanish director Carlos Saura in the filming of these adaptations, and also with Cristina Hoyos, one of the most prolific contemporary female flamenco dancers.
All these works imply a tragic romance between Elisabeth and Carlos, suggesting that they were really in love with each other when Elisabeth was forced to break off her engagement to Carlos and marry his father Philip.

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