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Pacheco and laboratory
Pacheco had taken a job in May 1981 inside a primate research laboratory at the Institute, intending to gain firsthand experience of working inside an animal laboratory.

Pacheco and at
No name was given to it at the time, and it was not shown on the map by Bernardo Miera y Pacheco, the cartographer for the expedition.
In 1980, she divorced Steve Newkirk, whom she had married when she was 19, and the same year met Alex Pacheco, a political major at George Washington University.
He volunteered at the shelter where she worked, and they fell in love and began living together, though as Kathy Snow Guillermo writes they were very different — Newkirk was older and more practical, whereas Pacheco could barely look after himself.
Pacheco was reluctant at first.
The elder, Francisca de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco ( 1619 – 1658 ), married painter Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo at the Church of Santiago in Madrid on August 21, 1633 ; the younger, Ignacia de Silva Velázquez y Pacheco, born in 1621, died in infancy.
In 1834 the Mexican land grant Rancho Monte del Diablo at the base of Mount Diablo was granted to Salvio Pacheco ( for whom the nearby town of Pacheco is named ).
A post office operated at Pacheco from 1859 to 1913 and from 1955 to the present.
Subsequently four additional land grants were made in the area ; Rancho Corte Madera de Novato to John Martin in 1839, Rancho San Jose to Ignacio Pacheco in 1840, Rancho Olompali awarded in 1843 to Camilo Ynitia, son of a Coast Miwok chief, and Rancho Nicasio, by far the largest at, awarded to Pablo de la Guerra and John B. R.
People so honored at the park include merengue singer Joseíto Mateo, salsa singer La India, Cuban musician Israel " Cachao " Lopez, Cuban tenor Beny Moré, Tito Puente, Spanish language television news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer Johnny Pacheco, singer / bandleader Gilberto Santa Rosa and music promoter Ralph Mercado.
* 1626-After entering Japan in disguise, Jesuit missionary Francis Pacheco is captured and executed at Nagasaki
One tomb belongs to Lopo Fernandes Pacheco, 7th Lord of Ferreira de Aves, a nobleman at the service of King Afonso IV.
After the ceremonies, the couple moved to the building at 48th and Pacheco.
The writer Luiz Pacheco was a student at FLUL before dropping out.
In March 1980, Newkirk and Pacheco decided to form a group to educate the American public about these ideas, at first consisting of what Newkirk called " five people in a basement.
Pacheco repeatedly went into the lab at night to take photographs, and to escort scientists, including veterinarians and a primatologist, through it to secure their testimony.
Captain Pacheco was killed at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831, when the young Romualdo was just five weeks old.
* Romualdo Pacheco at the California State Library
* Romualdo Pacheco at the LOC Hispanic Americans in Congress
* Alex Pacheco at Baseball Reference
" Baird chose to ignore Pacheco entirely in at least one all-candidates debate.
The school also boasts a championship girls ' swim team and a separate boys ' team, coached by Brett Pacheco, which practices at the George R. Austin Intermediate School.

Pacheco and night
It was sandwiched between the 680 southbound freeway, the river, and Pacheco Blvd, on a triangle-shaped property, and was very visible from the freeway, especially at night when the Grand Prix lights were on.

Pacheco and taking
In May 2009, Rui Jorge was appointed Belenenses ' head coach for the final two matches of the season, taking over Jaime Pacheco after a 0 – 5 home loss against Sporting de Braga, with the club eventually ranking second from bottom ( being later reinstated ).

Pacheco and photographs
Taub maintained that he had been set up by Newkirk and Pacheco while he was on vacation, and that several of the photographs had been staged.
One of the photographs Pacheco took inside the Institute of Behavioral Research, 1981
( Norman Doidge has alleged that Pacheco staged some of the photographs that he took, an allegation that has never been proven.

Pacheco and monkeys
Founded in March 1980 by Newkirk and fellow animal rights activist Alex Pacheco, the organization first caught the public's attention in the summer of 1981 during what became known as the Silver Spring monkeys case, a widely publicized dispute about experiments conducted on 17 macaque monkeys inside the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland.
They came to public attention in 1981, during what became known as the Silver Spring monkeys case, when Pacheco photographed 17 macaque monkeys being experimented on inside the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The case of the Silver Spring monkeys, an animal-research controversy that lasted ten years, transformed PETA from just Newkirk, Pacheco, and a small group of friends into an international movement.
The monkeys ' living conditions documented by Pacheco were graphically disturbing.
Having collected the evidence, Newkirk and Pacheco alerted the police, who raided the lab, removed the monkeys, and charged Taub with 113 counts of animal cruelty and six counts of failing to provide adequate veterinary care.
Pacheco came to wider public attention in 1981 for his role, along with Ingrid Newkirk, in what became known as the Silver Spring monkeys case, a campaign to release 17 crab-eating macaques who were undergoing experiments in the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The Silver Spring monkeys case began in 1981, when Pacheco took a job as a volunteer inside the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Pacheco and living
Pacheco reported Taub for violations of animal cruelty laws based on the animals ' living conditions.
See as an example a masterpiece of the past decades: " A Chegada de Lampião no Inferno " ( The Arrival of Lampião in Hell ) by José Pacheco, as well as today's " A Chegada de Lula no Inferno " ( The Arrival of Lula in Hell ); besides " classics ", living folk poetry say to us much both about cordel and its strong roots in the day-to-day life of the people and its place in the Brazilian Culture as a whole.

Pacheco and what
The map-maker of the expedition, Captain Bernardo Miera y Pacheco, erroneously indicated that the river flowed southwest to what is now known as Sevier Lake.
This is what occurred on this occasion since the Colorado Party, adding the votes received by Sanguinetti, Batlle and Pacheco, received 32. 3 %, higher than the 31. 2 % received by the three PN candidates and the 30. 6 % received by Vázquez's Broad Front.
Much of what is known about him comes from Libro de descripción de verdaderos retratos de illustres y memorables varones ( Book of the Description of the True Portraits of Illustrious and Memorable Men ) ( 1599 ) by Francisco Pacheco.

Pacheco and Institute
In the summer of 1981, Pacheco took a job as a volunteer inside the Institute of Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland, so that he and Newkirk would have some firsthand knowledge on which to base their campaigns.
Photographed inside the Institute by Alex Pacheco

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