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This event was attended by several VIPs from the world of football, including Alfredo Di Stéfano, Antonio Puchades, Estanislao Basora, Piru Gainza, Eduardo Manchon, and Cesar Lesmes.
Architects like Francisco Valls, Manuel Víctor Domenech, Eduardo Salich, Blas Silva Boucher, Agustín Camilo González, Alfredo Wiechers, Francisco Porrata Doria and Francisco Gardón Vega used a mixture of Art Nouveau and neoclassic styles to give the city a unique look.
Uruguayan artists involved in canto popular included Los Eduardos, Los Que Iban Cantando, Universo, Carlos Benavides, Carlos Maria Fossatti, Eduardo Darnauchans, Anibal Sampayo, Marcos Velázquez, Alfredo Zitarrosa, José Carbajal ( Uruguayan musician ) (" El Sabalero "), Los Olimareños and Hector Numa Moraes.
Ansina school: Wáshington Ocampo, Héctor Suárez, Pedro " Perico " Gularte, Eduardo " Cacho " Giménez, Julio Giménez, Raúl " Pocho " Magariños, Rubén Quirós, Alfredo Ferreira, " Tito " Gradín ,, Raúl " Maga " Magariños, Luis " Mocambo " Quirós, Fernando " Hurón " Silva, Eduardo " Malumba " Gimenez, Alvaro Salas, Daniel Gradín, Sergio Ortuño y José Luis Giménez.
It was led by Rear-Admiral Rubén Jacinto Chamorro and Captain Carlos Acosta Ambone, and among its ranks were Jorge Eduardo Acosta, Alfredo Astiz, Ricardo Miguel Cavallo and Adolfo Scilingo.
Eduardo was one the of aviation pioneer Jorge Newbery's siblings ( the other's were Ernesto Purcell, Elena Rosa, Rodolfo León y María de los Dolores ( twins ) Elvira Teresa, Emma Catalina, Carlos Alfredo, Luis Alfredo, Juan Alberto Martín and Ana Eva ).
The club's players were: Celio Caucia, Eleuterio Forrester, Manuel de Sáa, Alfredo Sánchez, Rodolfo Devoto, Norberto Arroupe, Saúl Quiroga, Alberto Álvarez, Eduardo Spraggón and Ernesto Garbini ; while the loaned players were Fernando Paternoster ( Racing Club ), Bernabé Ferreyra ( Tigre ), Francisco Varallo ( Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata ), Carlos Volante ( Platense ), Gerónimo Díaz and Agustín Peruch ( both from Newell's Old Boys ) and Alberto Chividini ( Central Norte de Tucumán ).
That team was formed by Miguel Ángel Rugilo, Héctor Cuenya, Blas Angrisano, Armando Ovide, Víctor Curuchet, Héctor Herrero, Marco Aurelio, Eduardo Heisecke, Juan José Ferraro, Ángel Fernández and Alfredo Bermúdez, being Victorio Spinetto the coach.
This collection was published in the Annals of the Central University of Quito as a " separata " with an illustrated cover by Eduardo Kingman, and edited by Alfredo Chávez.
** Eduardo Alfredo Keil Carvalho da Silva, married to Dolores dos Santos Mendes, and had issue, three children:
With players like Rafael Sanz, Eduardo Silvera, John Baptist Busuzzo, Alfredo De Teran, Armando Farro and others, the newspaper El Pampero nicknamed the team " El Taladro ( The Drill )", which has remained the club's official nickname.
The complex has a total area of about 10, 000 square metres, and was built mostly using stone from the Andes, under the direction of architects Ángel Guido and Alejandro Bustillo, and the sculptors José Fioravanti, Alfredo Bigatti and Eduardo Barnes.
Lisbon Song ) is a Portuguese film comedy from 1933, directed by José Cottinelli Telmo, and starring Vasco Santana, Beatriz Costa, António Silva, Alfredo Silva, Ana Maria, Artur Rodrigues, Coralia Escobar, Eduardo Fernandes, Elvira Coutinho, Fernanda Campos, Francisco Costa, Henrique Alves, Ivone Fernandes, José Victor, Júlia da Assunção, Manoel de Oliveira, Manuel Santos Carvalho, Maria Albertina, Maria da Luz, Silvestre Alegrim, Sofia Santos, Teresa Gomes and Zizi Cosme.

Eduardo and Juan
Gen. Jose Paulin ( December 1876-April 1877 ), Col Carlos Martinez ( Sept 1877-Feb 1880 ), Col. Rafael de Rivera ( 1880 – 81 ), Col. Isidro G. Soto ( 1881 – 82 ), Col. Eduardo Bremon, ( 1882 ), Col. Julian Parrrado ( 1882 – 84 ), Col. Francisco Castilla ( 1884 – 86 ), Col. Juan Arolas ( 1886 – 93 ), Col. Caesar Mattos ( 1893 ), Gen. Venancio Hernandez ( 1893 – 96 ), and Col. Luis Huerta ( 1896 – 99 ).
He was taken under the wing of the poet Juan Ramon Jimenez, becoming close to playwright Eduardo Marquina and Gregorio Martínez Sierra, the Director of Madrid's Teatro Eslava.
The museum's permanent collection includes works by modern and contemporary Basque and Spanish artists like Eduardo Chillida, Juan Munoz and Antonio Saura, as well as works from the foundation, and it has organized various exhibitions curated by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
* Juan Eduardo Pulido Macais ( b. March 20, 1984 ), Ballet Dancer, who is currently dancing in Europe for Bejart Ballet.
The Reina Sofía collection has works by artists such as: Juan Gris, Joan Miró, Julio González, Eduardo Chillida, Antoni Tàpies, Pablo Gargallo, Pablo Serrano, Lucio Muñoz, Luis Gordillo, Jorge Oteiza and José Gutiérrez Solana.
* Juan Eduardo Esnáider, international soccer player.
Gringo Honasan, Lt. Col. Victor Batac, and Lt. Col. Eduardo Kapunan, found an ally and mentor in the Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile.
Eduardo Lonardi, a Catholic nationalist, assumed leadership of the Revolución Libertadora junta that overthrew Juan Perón on September 16, 1955.
A Catholic youth leader, Juan Ignacio Isla Casares, with the help of the Montoneros commander Eduardo Pereira Rossi ( nom de guerre " El Carlón ") was the mastermind behind the ambush and killing of five policemen near San Isidro Cathedral on 26 October 1975.
Some of the nation's notable writers, poets, and intellectuals include: Juan Bautista Alberdi, Roberto Arlt, Enrique Banchs, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Silvina Bullrich, Eugenio Cambaceres, Julio Cortázar, Esteban Echeverría, Leopoldo Lugones, Eduardo Mallea, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Tomás Eloy Martínez, Victoria Ocampo, Manuel Puig, Ernesto Sabato, Osvaldo Soriano, Alfonsina Storni, and María Elena Walsh.
Classical musicians, such as Martha Argerich, Eduardo Alonso-Crespo, Daniel Barenboim, Eduardo Delgado, and Alberto Lysy, and classical composers such as Juan José Castro and Alberto Ginastera are internationally acclaimed.
The Falange Nacional showed their centrist policies by supporting leftist Juan Antonio Ríos ( Radical Party of Chile ) in the 1942 presidential elections but Conservative Eduardo Cruz-Coke in the 1946 elections.
His life inspired a very popular novel by romantic author Eduardo Gutiérrez, which in turn inspired at least four biographical films entitled Juan Moreira.
Modern Uruguayan writers include Juan Carlos Onetti ( author of No Man's Land and The Shipyard ), novelist Mario Benedetti, social critic Eduardo Galeano, and Mario Jesús Moraes.
* Jorge Pablo Chapoy, Eduardo Avelino Magaña, and Juan René Serrano-men's team, 12th place
* Juan Eduardo Eluchans ( born April 14, 1980 ), professional football player
Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Jaime M. Santiesteban, Bartolomé Masó, Juan Hall, Francisco J. Céspedes, Pedro Céspedes, Manuel Calvar, Isaías Masó, Eduardo Suástegui, Miguel Suástegui, Rafael Tornés, Manuel Santiesteban, Manuel Socarrás, Agustín Valerino, Rafael Masó, Eligio Izaguirre.
The School of Medicine saw the possibility of growth and presented a proposal to buy Caguas ' Regional Hospital, Dr. Eduardo Garrido Morales, and on July 1, 1999 took control over its operations under the name of San Juan Bautista Medical Center.
The School facilities are located on the spacious grounds of the San Juan Bautista Medical Center, previously known as the Dr. Eduardo Garrido Morales Caguas Regional Hospital ; between State Highways 52 and 172 in an urban development known as Turabo Gardens.
Daniel Carnevali, Juan Carlos Ghielmetti, Edgardo Bauza, Oscar Craiyacich, Jorge García, José Gaitán, Daniel Sperandío, Eduardo Bacas, Félix Orte, Víctor Marchetti and Daniel Teglia was the frecquent line-up on the fields.
Two years later, in 1974, the club celebrated its 50th anniversary, created a football school for minors and finished the year as champion under the leadership of Argentine Juan Eduardo Hohberg.
The band recorded works by many well-regarded Cuban composers, among them Eliseo Grenet, Miguel Matamoros, Ignacio Piñeiro, Pablo Cairo, José Claro Fumero, Severino " Refresquito " Ramos ( moreover, he was the primary arranger, as well as pianist, since 1939 and, as such, principal architect of the sonic identity of this conjunto until retiring in 1957 — Javier Vázquez then took on this role ), Luis Marquetti ( brother of the great sonero and bandleader Cheo Marquetti ), José Carbó Menéndez, Senén Suárez, Julio Blanco Leonard, Ñico Saquito, Rosendo Ruiz, Jr., José Antonio Méndez, Rodrigo Prats, José Casamor, Arsenio Rodríguez, Marcos Perdomo, Luis " Lilí " Martínez Griñán, Evaristo Aparicio, Estanislao Serviá, Jesús Martínez Leonard, Agustín Ribot, Juan Bruno Tarraza, Julio Gutiérrez, Justi Barreto, Calixto Callava, Javier Vázquez, Eduardo Davidson and Luciano " Chano " Pozo.

Eduardo and Bernardo
They had a happy domestic partnership, and produced eleven children ; Miguel, Eduardo, Luisa, Eudoxia, Bernardo Rafael, Margarita, Maria de los Angeles, Manuel, Jose Maria and Rafael.
Rafa saw no definite role in the groups he had been part of: Plástico ( a group formed with Toti Arboles and Eduardo Benavente, who later became involved with Alaska y los Pegamoides ), Las Chinas, and Los Zombies de Bernardo Bonezzi.
Here they meet General Bernardo O ' Higgins ( the Supreme Director ), and Colonel Eduardo Valdes ( a cousin of Maturin's ).
Stephen, after a secret meeting with Gayongos, a wealthy merchant and revolutionary sympathiser, has departed on a mule into the mountains, to meet with the Vicar-General, Father Bernardo O ' Higgins, and to view the mountainous flora and fauna accompanied by Eduardo, his highly knowledgeable and amicable Peruvian Indian guide.
From 1946 to 1947, he worked with Eduardo Braun-Menéndez in the Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental in Buenos Aires, which was founded by Bernardo Houssay.
In the presidential elections, González won 40 % of the vote, defeating right-wing candidates Eduardo Cruz-Coke and Fernando Alessandri and socialist Bernardo Ibáñez.
Marino Lejarreta has done it four times, Bernardo Ruiz three times, Eduardo Chozas and Carlos Sastre twice each, and 28 more riders have achieved the feat once.

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