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Gerardo and Colombia
Neighborhoods: San Gerardo, Antiguo Colombia, Los Canelos, Bucaramanga, Cordoncillo I y II, Pablo VI, 20 de Julio, Africa, Juan XXIII, Los Laureles.
Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff ( March 6, 1912 – May 16, 1994 ) was an anthropologist, known for his holistic approach and his in-depth fieldwork among tropical rainforest cultures ( e. g. Tucano ) in Amazonia and also among dozens of indigenous groups in Colombia in the Caribbean Coast ( the Kogi Amerindians of the Sierra Nevada ), as well as among Pacific Coast, Llanos savannahs, and in the Andean and inter-Andean regions as well as in other areas of Colombia.
After returning to Bogotá in 1960 to found and Chair the first Department of Anthropology in Colombia, Gerardo began fieldwork at the site of Puerto Hormiga where they discovered the earliest dated pottery in all of the New World ( at that time ), at over 5 thousand years old-which indicated that pottery had been first developed in the Caribbean coast of Colombia and then spread elsewhere to the rest of the Americas and hence was not brought through diffusion from the Old World.
Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff ’ s hard work and extensive studies throughout Colombia as a whole, have paved the way for many more generations of aspiring archaeologists and anthropologist.
Gerardo Molina Ramírez ( August 6, 1906-March 29, 1991 ) was a Colombian who as politician served as Congressman in both chambers, and as lawyer and professor served as dean of the National University of Colombia and of the Free University of Colombia.
* Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff ( 1912 – 1994 ), Colombia

Gerardo and 1939
Gerardo Machado y Morales ( September 28, 1871, Camajuaní – March 29, 1939, Miami Beach, Florida ) was President of Cuba ( 1925 – 1933 ) and a general of the Cuban War of Independence.
* Gerardo Machado y Morales ( 1871 – 1939 ), President of Cuba
), Oscar and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada ( 1871 – 1939 ), who was briefly President of Cuba after Gerardo Machado was deposed in 1933.
The apse was frescoed in 1939 by the futurist painter Gerardo Dottori.

Gerardo and where
So he returned to El Salvador, where he lived for many years and served as minister and civil and military governor of San Miguel in the government of his friend Gerardo Barrios ( 1858 – 1863 ).

Gerardo and rest
As well as the rest of his groupmates, he was devastated by the death of founder Gerardo Masana, whom he admired and respected, and had developed a professional and personal link.

Gerardo and life
Amnesty International has criticized the U. S. treatment of the Cuban Five as " unnecessarily punitive and contrary both to standards for the humane treatment of prisoners and to states ’ obligation to protect family life ", as the wives of René Gonzáles and Gerardo Hernández have not been allowed visas to visit their imprisoned husbands.
Unconvinced of his guilt, Gerardo acts as Roberto Miranda's lawyer and attempts to save his life.
A local judge telephoned Batista's staff to complain that Batista was reviving the brutal era of former president Gerardo Machado, while a Santiago bishop called upon the courts to spare Castro's life and sought support from Cuba's upper class Catholic contingent.
His name has been honored by naming national institutions, two cities ( Ciudad Barrios and San Gerardo ), and a major street after him, as well as having his life taught at schools.

Gerardo and would
Bronx-born percussionist and drummer Gerardo Velez, who started his career with Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock and would go on to play with many other artists and most recently as a member of Chic, became a regular around this time.
Breakout, the 1986 follow-up, would be the first with percussionist Manolo Badrena as a full time member, replacing Gerardo Velez.
Genovese loyalists Philip Lombardo, Gerardo Catena and Mike Miranda would assume the top positions in the family by the early 1960s.
A friend of Gómez, Gerardo Machado, would become the president of Cuba a few years later.
For years she has hoped Gerardo would forget Isadora, but ever since she married Isadora's father, she's been jealous of his beautiful daughter and felt victorious when Gerardo became her secret lover.

Gerardo and be
Works by Rivera, Kahlo, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Francisco Toledo, Rufino Tamayo, Cisco Jimenez, Gerardo Suter, and Juan Soriano are among the works that could be found there.
After independence, and following a sustained period of instability, the 1924-33 government of Gerardo Machado proved to be authoritarian.
He was a posthumous child, for his father Gerardo had been mortally wounded by Spanish guardias civiles the year before, leaving him and his older brother Mamerto to be raised by their mother and Don Eleuterio, their maternal grandfather.
Cabañas regarded Emiliano Zapata as his role model and he never abandoned his Christian faith, as can be seen in Gerardo Tort's film documentary on him.
The founder of FLAME is Gerardo Joffe and he says that " All Arab Muslims may not be a bunch of fanatics, but I've never met one who isn't ".

Gerardo and spent
Carpentier was arrested in 1927 for opposing Gerardo Machado y Morales dictatorship and had signed a democratic and anti-imperialist manifesto against Machado's regime and, as a result, spent forty days in jail.

Gerardo and research
Gerardo ’ s initial research was essential in creating the basic chronological framework for most of the Colombian area, and is still used today.
For the next five years, Gerardo and his colleague and wife conducted research throughout the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region, focusing particularly on the Tairona ’ s descendants, the Koguis, also known as the Kogi or Kaggaba, and also to the Arhuaco and Wiwa, as well as the people of Aritama ( Kankuamo ), They also did research in the Pacific coast and studied the Kuna Indians of the Caiman Nuevo River, west of the Gulf of Uraba.

Gerardo and Anthropology
Gerardo received a visiting fellowship to Cambridge University in 1970 and also later became an adjunct professor in the Anthropology Department at the University of California-Los Angeles.
One year after becoming a Colombian citizen in 1942, Gerardo married colleague Alicia Dussan, who herself was one of the first graduate students in Anthropology of the Instituto Etnologico Nacional.

Gerardo and also
Gerardo also had another Top 15 hit.
Most of these movies were directed by Gerardo Sofovich or his brother Hugo, who also directed Olmedo's TV shows El Chupete ( The Pacifier ) and No Toca Botón!
The Cuban Five, also known as the Miami Five ( Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, and René González ) are five Cuban intelligence officers convicted in Miami of conspiracy to commit espionage, conspiracy to commit murder, acting as an agent of a foreign government, and other illegal activities in the United States.
The team is also known for their youth development system which has produced international players such as Enrique Borja, José Luis González " La Calaca ", Hugo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez, Alberto Garcia Aspe, Jorge Campos, Manuel Negrete, Luis Flores, Gerardo Torrado, Luis García, Braulio Luna, Israel Castro, Francisco Fonseca, Rafael Márquez Lugo, Efraín Juárez, Héctor Alfredo Moreno, and Pablo Barrera.
Years later, after the ( also unnamed ) repressive regime has fallen, Paulina lives in an isolated country house with her husband, Gerardo Escobar.
Domenic " Mick " Gatto and his lawyer George Defteros, Mario Condello, and brothers Vincenzo and Gerardo Manella are also associated with this group.
The alliance's Gerardo Machado won the presidential election, whilst it also won both the Senate and House elections.
* 1957 – 1972 — Gerardo " Jerry " Catena — also boss of the New Jersey faction ; jailed from 1970 to 1972.
He has also translated Gerardo Diego's Manual de espumas, a Selected Poems of José Hierro and selections of the poems of Jiménez and Luis Cernuda, among others.
The UCR endorsed Lavagna in the first election since the party's establishment in 1892 that the UCR ran in a coalition rather than field its own candidate ; Gerardo Morales, leader of the UCR, was named Lavagna's running mate ( Mrs. Kirchner also had a Radical as her running mate, Mendoza Governor Julio Cobos ).
Backup-musicians were Christian Lohr on piano ( who also is co-producer ), and a stringquartet: Vincenzo di Donna ( first violin ), Luigi de Maio ( second violin ), Gerardo Morrone ( viola ), Antonio di Franca ( violoncello ).
Initially, Acher's contract was that of a wild card, so to speak: he stepped in for Les Luthiers ' pianist Carlos Núñez Cortés during the songs he was required to sing or do a more theatrical or comical performance ; he also replaced Mundstock as emcee, and took over Gerardo Masana's role composing for informal instruments and playing the contrachitarrone ( a hybrid of guitar and cello ).
Gerardo Blanco to Isabelo de los Reyes, who published it in El Ilocano from December 1889 to February 1890, with Spanish translation in prose, and also reprinted it in his El Folklore Filipino, under the title " Vida de Lam-ang.
Huidobro cites as inspiration some " admirable poems " of Tristan Tzara, though their " creation " is more formal than fundamental, and also some works by Francis Picabia, Georges Ribémont Dessaignes, Paul Éluard, and the Spanish poets Juan Larrea and Gerardo Diego ( which Huidobro calls " the two Spanish creationist poets ").
Aguirre also came under fire for, among other things, leaving Toluca's creative midfielder Zinha out of the squad ; for cutting 20 year-old Barcelona midfielder Jonathan dos Santos ( brother of Giovani dos Santos ) at the last moment, while the team was already training abroad, and keeping veteran Adolfo Bautista on the squad ; for starting the 37 year-old Óscar Perez in goal instead of regular starter Guillermo Ochoa ; for starting the 37 year-old Cuauhtémoc Blanco in the 1 – 0 loss against Uruguay ; for rotating the captain's armband among three different players ( Rafael Márquez, Gerardo Torrado and Blanco ); for starting Bautista in the second-round match against Argentina ; for using the speedy and talented winger Pablo Barrera strictly as a replacement ; for relegating Deportivo La Coruña midfielder Andrés Guardado to the bench and replacing him in the two games he did start ; and for choosing Ricardo Osorio as a central defender over the younger Héctor Moreno ( Osorio was responsible for a crucial error in the match against Argentina that directly led to Argentina's second goal ).
Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodríguez ( March 28, 1897 – April 25, 1948 ) Montevideo, Uruguay, also known as Becho, was a Uruguayan musician, composer and journalist.

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