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After a few presidents of the Provisional Junta, there were again consuls of the republic, 14 March 1841 – 13 March 1844 ( ruling jointly, but occasionally styled " first consul ", " second consul "): Carlos Antonio López Ynsfrán ( b. 1792 – d. 1862 ) + Mariano Roque Alonzo Romero ( d. 1853 ) ( the lasts of the aforementioned juntistas, Commandant-General of the Army )
* 1924 – Carlos Humberto Romero, President of El Salvador
The fifth governor was Carlos Romero Barceló, a fierce supporter of the annexation as a U. S. state of Puerto Rico.
In January 1980 after clashing with Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, Lopez was forced to resign the chairmanship of the New Democratic Party in exchange of the Governor becoming the President of Carter's campaign in Puerto Rico and throwing the New Progressive Party behind the president's re-election efforts.
Carlos Romero Barceló.
Annie discovers her charade is in danger of being uncovered when she learns Louise is sailing to New York with her fiancé Carlos and his father, Count Romero.
A few days later, Blake – in the role of Judge Manville – announces he is planning a gala reception for Louise, Carlos, and Count Romero before they return to Spain, and he enlists Dave's guys and Missouri's dolls to pose as Annie's society friends.
Carlos A. Romero and Horacio H. Urteaga, two series, 22 vols., Lima, 1916 – 35.
es: Carlos Romero Barceló
fr: Carlos Romero Barceló
it: Carlos Romero Barceló
diq: Carlos Romero Barceló
From 1990 to 1991 he successfully challenged former Governor and then-NPP President Carlos Romero Barceló for the NPP ’ s presidency.
The words that go with the composition were approved by governor Carlos Romero Barceló on July 27, 1977, law # 123.
The tune was officially adopted as the Commonwealth's anthem in 1952 by governor Luis Muñoz Marín, and the words were officially adopted in 1977 by governor Carlos Romero Barceló.
In 1959, together with fellow artists, Raúl Anguiano, Jesús Guerrero Galván, and Carlos Orozco Romero, Juan O ' Gorman founded the militant Unión de Pintores y Grabadores de México.
Although the scandal played a role in squashing the reelection plans of Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, the alleged conspiracy was never proven.
* Carlos Romero Barceló, Puerto Rico governor
Los Rayos Gamma had a television show on channel 7, where they satirized politicians with their songs to high ratings-and, which would be taken off the air due to their rather direct satirical jabs at the then governor of Puerto Rico, Carlos Romero Barceló.
Dr. Hernán Padilla's name was the favorite to substitute governor Carlos Romero Barceló at the top of the NPP's ticket in 1984.
Although reluctant, Carlos Romero Barceló, then Governor of Puerto Rico, ordered the local Justice Department to launch various investigations, and asked the FBI and the US Justice Department to aid in such investigations, which concluded that there was no wrongdoing on the officer's part.
Then-Governor of Puerto Rico Carlos Romero Barceló ( PNP ) praised the officers in a televised address by calling them “ heroic ”, stating that they acted in self-defense and stopped a terrorist attack.
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Three NPP gubernatorial candidates registered nationally as Republicans ( Luis A. Ferré, Baltasar Corrada and Luis Fortuño ) while three NPP gubernatorial candidates registered nationally as Democrats ( Carlos Romero Barceló, Carlos Pesquera and Pedro Rosselló.

Carlos and Ochoa
The groups continued to oppose Pinochet's government from exile, and helped inspire nueva canción singers from Uruguay ( Daniel Viglietti ), El Salvador ( Yolocamba l ' ta ), Mexico ( Amparo Ochoa ) and Nicaragua ( Carlos and Luís Enrique Mejía Godoy ), as well as Cuban nueva trova artists like Pablo Milanés.
In 1985, the powerful drug traffickers Pablo Escobar, Jorge Luis Ochoa, Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, Carlos Lehder, and Juan Matta-Ballesteros began funneling large amounts of cash into the organization to pay for weaponry, equipment and training.
The two most successful managers in the club history are Conrado Miranda ( 1959, 1975, 1976 ) and Argentinian Hugo Coria ( Apertura 1999, Apertura 2000, Clausura 2001 ) with three titles each, Juan Francisco Barraza ( 1972, 1983 ) and Victor Manuel Ochoa ( 1963, 1964 ) with two titles each, while Honduran Carlos Padilla ( 1960 ), Brazilian Zózimo Alves Calazáns ( 1968 ), Chilean Hernán Carrasco Vivanco ( 1986 ) and Serbian-Salvadoran Vladan Vićević ( Clausura 2006 ) won one title each.
* Carlos Ochoa
Some of the most notable players of the amateur era were Alberto Ohaco, Alberto Marcovecchio, Pedro Ochoa ( known as " The King of dribbling " -" El Rey de la gambeta " in Spanish and a very close friend to Carlos Gardel who wrote the tango " Patadura " honoring Ochoa in 1928 ) and Natalio Perinetti.

Carlos and had
This request was immediately approved in a meeting presided by Carlos Bowers, who had proposed the name " Alumni " to the original football team 50 years before.
Johnson's vintage independent streak put him very much at odds with professional military commanders, including Gen. Don Carlos Buell who left Nashville defenseless when he had to reinforce Grant at the Battle of Shiloh.
The first one was the fact that queen Isabel II was a woman, and her father, king Ferdinand VII, had modified the Succession Law in order for her to be queen, excluding his brother Carlos.
On December 3, 2007 the Diamondbacks traded Carlos Quentin, who had failed to perform to expectation, to the Chicago White Sox for first base prospect Chris Carter.
After a rough start, which included a brawl between Michael Barrett and Carlos Zambrano, the Cubs overcame the Milwaukee Brewers, who had led the division for most of the season, with winning streaks in June and July, coupled with a pair of dramatic, late-inning wins against the Reds, and ultimately clinched the NL Central with a record of 85 – 77.
Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon, who didn't have a clear diction, had his voice dubbed by a professional actor when he played the lead in the drama La Mary, and Gert Frobe, who played Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film of that name ( Goldfinger ) was because of his heavy German accent dubbed by Michael Collins.
The riff was provided to " Fame " co-writers John Lennon and Bowie by guitarist Carlos Alomar, who had briefly been a member of Brown's band in the late 1960s.
During the Vietnam War, Carlos Hathcock set the record for a long-distance shot at 7382 ft ( 2250 m ) with a. 50 caliber heavy machine gun he had equipped with a telescopic sight.
But he continued to develop his style, composing perhaps the greatest French Grand Opera, Don Carlos, and ending his career with two Shakespeare-inspired works, Otello and Falstaff, which reveal how far Italian opera had grown in sophistication since the early 19th century.
Carlos Antonio López had survived mainly with caution and a good bit of luck ; Solano López had neither.
It then had a generation of disciples and followers including Carlos Lyra, Roberto Menescal, Durval Ferreira, and groups like Tamba Trio, Bossa 3, Zimbo Trio, and The Cariocas.
According to Cambridge University historian Christopher Andrew, who undertook the task of processing the Mitrokhin Archive, Carlos Fonseca Amador, one of the original three founding members of the FSLN had been recruited by the KGB in 1959 while on a trip to Moscow.
During the tours, which lasted until April 2011, The Residents appeared as a trio ( with the explanation that the fourth member " Carlos " had grown tired of the music business and " gone home " to Mexico to care for his mother ) and adapted new identities and costumes.
Specifically, he hoped to secure Mantua for the elder son, Don Carlos, who was already Duke of Parma and had the expectation of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily for the younger son, Don Felipe.
Mary summoned Knox to Holyrood after hearing that he had been preaching against her proposed marriage to Don Carlos, the son of Philip II of Spain.
The idea of reducing the scope and scale of Don Carlos had originally come to Verdi in 1875, partly as a result of his having heard reports of productions, such as Costa's, which had removed Act 1 and the ballet and introduced cuts to other parts of the opera.
Meanwhile the relations between Maximilian and Philip of Spain had improved ; and the emperor's increasingly cautious and moderate attitude in religious matters was doubtless because the death of Philip's son, Don Carlos, had opened the way for the succession of Maximilian, or of one of his sons, to the Spanish throne.
He probably would have remained a well-respected but minor jazz figure had he not written an original number to fill out his covers of Antonio Carlos Jobim / Luis Bonfá tunes on his 1962 album, Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus, inspired by the French / Brazilian film Black Orpheus, which won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
* French — Debussy, Claude: Sonata for Cello and Piano ( 1915 ; Debussy had considered calling it " Pierrot angry at the moon "); Popy, Francis: Pierrot Sleeps ( n. d .; violin and piano ); Salzedo, Carlos ( worked mainly in U. S. A .): " Pierrot is Sad ", from Sketches for Harpist Beginners, two series ( 1942 ; harp ); Satie, Erik: " Pierrot's Dinner " ( 1909 ; piano ).
Just had the help of Melchor de Navarrete and Carlos Desnaux, a flotilla of six ships ( the flagship vessels Galicia over San Felipe, San Carlos, Africa, and Dragon Conqueror ) and a force of 3, 000 soldiers and militia men from urban 600 who joined the Indian archers inside.
In a 2008 interview with the Italian news network ANSA ( news agency ), Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal stated from his cell in the prison at Poissy that there had been a deal to exchange Aldo Moro for several imprisoned members of the Red Brigades.

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