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Luis and Felipe
* 1961 – Luis Felipe, Cuban gangster, founder of the Latin Kings
At ADX Florence, McVeigh and Nichols were housed in " Bomber's Row ", the same cell block as Ted Kaczynski, Luis Felipe and Ramzi Yousef.
In 1989, Clouthier presented an alternative cabinet ( a British style Shadow Cabinet ) with Diego Fernández de Cevallos, Jesús González Schmal, Fernando Canales Clariond, Francisco Villarreal Torres, Rogelio Sada Zambrano, María Elena Álvarez Bernal, Moisés Canales, Vicente Fox, Carlos Castillo Peraza and Luis Felipe Bravo Mena as cabinet members and Clouthier as cabinet coordinator.
* Luis Téllez Kuenzler, Mexican economist, former Secretary of Communications and Transportation under the Felipe Calderón administration and former Secretary of Energy under the Zedillo administration.
He was fourth in line to the Spanish throne, after three elder half-brothers: the Infante Luis, Prince of Asturias ( who ruled briefly as Louis I of Spain before dying in 1724 ), the Infante Felipe ( who died in 1719 ), and Ferdinand ( the future Ferdinand VI ).
Louis I ( Luis Felipe ; 25 August 1707 – 31 August 1724 ) was King of Spain from 15 January 1724 until his death in August the same year.
Significant villages in Orange Walk District include August Pine Ridge, Blue Creek, Douglas, Chan Pine Ridge, Douglas, Indian Church, Guinea Grass, San Antonio, San Carlos, San Estevan, San Felipe, San José, San Jose Palmar, Nuevo San Juan, San Lazaro, San Luis, San Pablo, San Roman, Santa Cruz, Santa Martha, Shipyard, Trial Farm, Trinidad and Yo Creek.
* Estela, Felipe A .; Silva, John Douglas & Castillo, Luis Fernando ( 2005 ): El pelícano blanco americano ( Pelecanus erythrorhynchus ) en Colombia, con comentarios sobre los effectos de los huracanes en el Caribe American White Pelican ( Pelecanus erythrorhynchus ) in Colombia, with comments on the effects of Caribbean hurricanes.
These include Interstate 8, leading from San Diego, California to the Arizona Sun Corridor where the cities of Phoenix and Tucson dominate, Federal Highway 2, which leads east to San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora and west to Tijuana, and Federal Highway 5 connecting San Felipe with Mexicali.
* Mutsun ( also called Mutsen, San Juan Bautista Costanoan ): A number of distinct local territorial tribes of Mutsun speakers lived in the Hollister Valley ( along the lower San Benito River, middle Pajaro River, and San Felipe Creek ) and along nearby creeks of the eastern Coast Range valleys ( including San Luis and Ortigalita creeks ).
* 2009 — Luis Felipe Noé ( Curator: Fabián Lebenglik )
Acuitlapilco, Agua Amarga, Agua Bendita, Alta de Laja Azul, Baja de Laja Azul, Chiltepec de Hidalgo, Cochisquila, Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Colonia el Potrero ( El Potrero ), Colonia Guadalupe, Cruz de Piedra, Cuentla, El Cedrito, El Picacho, El Potrerito ( El Potrero ), El Reynoso, El Telar, Huayanalco, Ixtlahuaca de Villada, La Cercada, La Conchita, La Galera, La Laguna, La Providencia, La Rosa, Las Jaras, Las Mesas, Las Trojes, Las Vueltas, Llano Grande, Loma de Acuitlapilco, Los Fresnos, Meyuca de Morelos ( Meyuca ), Monte de las Vueltas, Piedras Anchas ( Primera del Monte ), Plan de San Francisco, Potrero Redondo, Primera de Analco, Primera de San Miguel ( La Punta ), Primera de Santa Ana, Primera de Zacanguillo ( Santo Niño Doctor ), Primera del Monte ( La Presa ), Puerta del Carmen, San Fernando, San José del Progreso ( San José ), San Luis ( Colonia Hidalgo ), San Martín el Salto, San Pedro, Santo Niño, Segunda de Analco ( La Presa ), Segunda de San Miguel ( El Cerrito ), Segunda de Santa Ana, Segunda de Zacanguillo, Segunda del Monte ( La Presa ), Tecolotepec, Teocotitla, and Zacatones ( San Felipe de Jesús )
* Estela, Felipe A .; Silva, John Douglas & Castillo, Luis Fernando ( 2005 ): El pelícano blanco americano ( Pelecanus erythrorhynchus ) en Colombia, con comentarios sobre los effectos de los huracanes en el Caribe American White Pelican ( Pelecanus erythrorhynchus ) in Colombia, with comments on the effects of Caribbean hurricanes.
Forces under Pancho Villa were moving towards the Bajío ; Felipe Ángeles ' forces occupied Saltillo and thus dominated the northeast ; the forces of Calixto Contreras and Rodolfo Fierro controlled western Mexico ; and forces under Tomás Urbina were active in Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosí.
Likewise, traditional abstract artists such as Romulo Macció, Anselmo Piccoli, Eduardo Mac Entyre, Luis Felipe Noé, and Luis Seoane co-existed with equal appeal as the most conceptual mobile art creators such as the unpredictable Pérez Celis, Gyula Kosice of the Argentine Madí Movement, and Marta Minujín, one of Andy Warhol's most esteemed fellow Conceptual artists.
Uncle of Luis Antonio Tomas de Portocarrero y Moscoso, 5th Count, who became a Grandee of Spain, 2nd class, since 1707 by King Felipe V of Spain.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s flourished the work of notable Mexican young directors: Arturo Ripstein ( El castillo de la pureza-1972 ; El lugar sin límites-1977 ), Luis Alcoriza ( Tarahumara-1965 ; Fé, Esperanza y Caridad-1973 ), Felipe Cazals ( Las poquianchis-1976 -; El Apando-1976 -), Jorge Fons ( los cachorros-1973 -; Rojo Amanecer-1989 -), Paul Leduc ( Reed, Mexico insurgente-1972 -; Frida, Naturaleza Viva ), Alejandro Jodorowski ( El topo-1972-; Santa Sangre-1989 -), the Chilean Miguel Littin ( Letters from Marusia-1976 -), Jaime Humberto Hermosillo ( La pasión según Berenice-1972 -; Doña Herlinda y su hijo-1984 -) and many others.
Located on Florida Street during its heyday between 1963 and 1970, the institute was led at the time by former National Fine Arts Museum director Jorge Romero Brest, who steered the center as the leading Argentine venue for pop art, experimental theatre, and conceptual art, drawing artists such as León Ferrari, Gyula Kosice, Luis Felipe Noé, and Antonio Seguí.
His nephew José Luis Moreno and brother Felipe Moreno were also ventriloquists.
* Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera, folklorist and musician.
Some important figures related to the history of Santiago del Estero are Colonel Juan Francisco Borges, who led the local battalion of the Army of the North during the Argentine War of Independence ( and an ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges ), the 19th-century painter Felipe Taboada, as well as Francisco René and Mario Roberto Santucho, founders of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores ( Workers ' Revolutionary Party, PRT ) and the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo ( People's Revolutionary Army, ERP ), the two leading guerrilla organizations during the wave of unrest in the 1970s.
Prince Luis Felipe bore as heir to the throne the arms of his father ; differenced by a Label of three points Or.
es: Luis Felipe de Braganza

Luis and Corea
Gonzalo has performed with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Ignacio Berroa, Chick Corea, Al DiMeola, Herbie Hancock, Charlie Haden, Katia Labèque, Richard Galliano, Francisco Céspedes, Tony Martinez, Issac Delgado, Juan Luis Guerra, Dave Holland, Chris Potter, Eric Harland, Dennis Chambers, Brian Bromberg, Ron Carter, Yosvany Terry, Matt Brewer, Mike Rodriguez, Marcus Gilmore, Pat Martino, Giovanni Hidalgo, John Patitucci, Jack DeJohnette, Joao Bosco, Ivan Lins and many others.

Luis and Nicaraguan
Twenty-three Tercerista commandos led by Edén Pastora seized the entire Nicaraguan congress and took nearly 1, 000 hostages including Somoza's nephew José Somoza Abrego and cousin Luis Pallais Debayle.
Perhaps the most notable alumni of Saint Leo University are Anastasio Somoza Debayle the former President of Nicaragua, his brother Luis ( also a Nicaraguan President ), Charles Henri Baker a Haitian industrialist and presidential candidate, musicians Stephen Stills and Desi Arnaz, the former General Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays J. P. Ricciardi, the Academy Award-Winning actor Lee Marvin, and Major League Baseball player Bob Tewksbury.
* Luis Alberto Pérez, Nicaraguan boxer
* Luis Enrique, Nicaraguan singer
* Luis Alberto Pérez, Nicaraguan boxer
Nationalistic sentiments arose in the Nicaraguan military, including Luis Mena, the Secretary of War.

Luis and minister
The election, held three days after the attacks, was won by the PSOE, and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero replaced Aznar as prime minister.
Immediately after 21 April 2004 these troops were withdrawn by President Ricardo Maduro in the wake of a similar decision by Spanish prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Spain continued on the path of economic growth when the ruling party changed in 2004, maintaining robust GDP growth during the first term of prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, even though some fundamental problems in the Spanish economy were now becoming clearly evident.
* December 20 – Spanish prime minister Luis Carrero Blanco is assassinated in Madrid by the terrorist organization ETA.
** Luis Carrero Blanco, first minister of Spain ( assassinated ) ( b. 1907 )
In late 1776 he went to San Luis Obispo before again returning to San Diego in 1777 when he was made minister there.
Means of transport, however, were not forthcoming, and the two travellers eventually found their way to Madrid, where the unexpected patronage of the minister Don Mariano Luis de Urquijo convinced them to make Spanish America the scene of their explorations.
Luis de Haro, Olivares ' nephew, took over as favourite and minister and the counter-reform of the juntas halted.
* January 10: Luis Ernesto Derbez becomes foreign minister of Mexico ; Fernando Elizondo Barragán is sworn in as interim governor of Nuevo León.
The treaty was negotiated by John Quincy Adams, the Secretary of State under U. S. President James Monroe, and the Spanish foreign minister Luis de Onís.
The treaty was signed at Washington, February 22, 1819, by John Quincy Adams, secretary of state, and Luis de Onís, Spanish minister.
The minister Don Mariano Luis de Urquijo recommended Alexander von Humboldt's American expedition to the King of Spain, the Humboldt expedition reached South America in 1799 and departed from North America in 1804.
He held several positions in the administrations of his two predecessors before being appointed to serve as finance minister under Luis Echeverría, a close friend, from 1973 to 1975.
* July 9-Members of the Peruvian cabinet resign, and are eventually replaced by Luis Solari as prime minister and Allan Wagner Tizón as foreign minister.
* Luis Aldunate Carrera ( 1842 – 1908 ) politician and several times minister
In power ; the socialist Enrique Correa ( as the minister General Secretary of Government ), Carlos Ominami ( Economy ), Germán Correa ( Transportation ), Ricardo Lakes and Jorge Arrate MacNiven ( Education ) and Luis Alvarado ( National Goods ) integrated the cabinets of the Patrician president Aylwin, while in the Camera ( House ) of Representatives the socialist José Antonio Viera-Gallo and Jaime Estevéz exercised its presidency.
* José Luis Murature, foreign minister of Argentina.
Spain's prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero pointed out that the non-binding character of the Lisbon Strategy contributed to the failure, and this lesson needed to be taken into account by the new Europe 2020 strategy.
On 1 February, the Colectivo " Almendros " published an openly insurgent article in the far-right newspaper El Alcázar, which was the mouthpiece of the Búnker hardliners, including Carlos Arias Navarro, Luis Carrero Blanco's successor as Prime minister, and the leader of the neo-fascist party Fuerza Nueva, Blas Piñar.
* Luis Martínez Noval, minister of Labour and Social Security ( 1990 – 1993 )
The eight-member commission, including Jaime Castillo Velasco, José Luis Cea Egaña, Mónica Jiménez, Laura Novoa Vásquez, José Zalaquett Daher, Ricardo Martín Díaz, and Gonzalo Vial Correa ( minister of Education 1978-79 ), released its report in February 1991.
As a member of the Radical Party, he was minister of Public Instruction and of the Interior during the administrations of Juan Luis Sanfuentes and Arturo Alessandri.
Division General Luis Altamirano Talavera ( July 5, 1867 – July 25, 1938 ) was a Chilean military officer, minister, Vice President of the Republic and finally President of the Government Junta of Chile between 1924 and 1925.

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