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Paz and beat
Staying on the beat is central to rap's flow – many MCs note the importance of staying on-beat in How to Rap including Sean Price, Mighty Casey, Zion I, Vinnie Paz, Fredro Starr, Del The Funky Homosapien, Tech N9ne, People Under The Stairs, Twista, B-Real, Mr Lif, 2Mex, and Cage.
The national association football team of Bolivia also enjoys the advantage of playing at high altitude: at home during World Cup qualifiers at the even more extreme 3, 600 m ( 11, 800 ft ) altitude of La Paz they have even been known to beat Brazil, a team regularly ranked number one in the FIFA World Rankings.

Paz and Roberto
In January 2003 and under the leadership of Evo Morales, a group of union leaders ( Evo Morales for the “ cocaleros ” — coca growers, Jaime Solares and Roberto de la Cruz for urban workers and miners, Felipe Quispe for the indigenous farmers in the Aymara region surrounding La Paz ) joined together to found the " People's High Command " ( Estado Mayor del pueblo ).
Roberto Suazo Córdova ( born in La Paz, Honduras on 17 March 1927 ) is a former President of Honduras.
The Honduran general election, 1981 saw Roberto Suazo elected President, and Paz handed over power in January 1982.
A few months later, along with the News Show, he started a new program “ América Habla con Raul Peimbert ” a one-on one interview show that has allowed him to be one of the few Hispanic journalists that has interviewed more than 40 Latin American presidents, among them: Felipe Calderon Hinojosa ( Mexico ), Vicente Fox Quezada ( México ), Carlos Salinas de Gortari ( México ), Ernesto Zedillo ( México ), Carlos Saúl Menem ( Argentina ), Alberto Fujimori ( Perú ), César Gaviria ( Colombia ), Ernesto Samper ( Colombia ), Eduardo Frei ( Chile ), Ernesto Pérez Balladares ( Panamá ), Armando Calderón Sol ( El Salvador ), Rafael Caldera ( Venezuela ), Jaime Paz Zamora ( Bolivia ), Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada ( Bolivia ), Juan Carlos Wasmosy ( Paraguay ), Carlos Roberto Reina ( Honduras ), José López Portillo ( México ), Miguel De la Madrid ( México ), Joaquín Balaguer ( República Dominicana ), Antonio Saca ( El Salvador ), Daniel Ortega ( Nicaragua ), Hugo Chávez ( Venezuela ), Leonel Fernadez ( República Dominicana ), William Clinton ( USA ).
In Guatemala, the word siguanaba has been linked to siwan, a K ' iche ' Maya word meaning a cliff or deep ravine, and Guatemalan folk etymology gives this as the origin of the word, although scholars such as Recinos and Roberto Paz y Paz disagree.

Paz and by
Despite another minor uprising led by General Ferrera in 1925, Paz Barahona's administration was, by Honduran standards, rather tranquil.
General Oswaldo López Arellano carried out the next coup in October 1963 and a second in December 1972, followed by coups in 1975 by Juan Alberto Melgar Castro and in 1978 by Policarpo Paz García.
* 1809 – The city of La Paz, in what is today Bolivia, declares its independence from the Spanish Crown during the La Paz revolution and forms the Junta Tuitiva, the first independent government in Spanish America, led by Pedro Domingo Murillo.
He composed and recorded some Mambos in Mexico, with Mexican orchestras, especially with the one directed by Rafael de Paz ; they recorded Yiri yiri bon, La Culebra, Mata siguaraya, Solamente una vez and " Bonito y Sabroso ", a song where he praises the dancing skills of the Mexicans, and claims that Mexico City and La Habana are sister cities.
* 1548 – The city of Nuestra Señora de La Paz ( Our Lady of Peace ) is founded by Alonso de Mendoza by appointment of the king of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V.
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress tells of a war of independence waged by the Lunar penal colonies, with significant comments from a major character, Professor La Paz, regarding the threat posed by government to individual freedom.
An enhanced version of this algorithm by Paz et al.
" Ketem Paz ," was written by Rabbi Shimon Lavi of Libya.
** The Bolivian government of President Víctor Paz Estenssoro is overthrown by a military rebellion led by General Alfredo Ovando Candía, commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
* July 16 – The city of La Paz ( current Bolivia ) declares its independence from the Spanish Crown and forms the Junta Tuitiva, the first independent government in Spanish America, led by Pedro Domingo Murillo.
La Paz Metropolitan area, formed by the cities of La Paz, El Alto and Viacha, make the most populous urban area of Bolivia, with a population of 2. 3 million inhabitants and surpassing the metropolitan area of Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
Founded in 1548 by the Spanish conquistadors at the site of the Native American settlement, Laja, the full name of the city was originally Nuestra Señora de La Paz ( meaning Our Lady of Peace ).
Control over the former Inca lands had been entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king ( and Holy Roman Emperor ) Emperor Charles V. Gasca commanded Alonso de Mendoza to found a new city commemorating the end of the civil wars in Peru ; the city of La Paz was founded on October 20, 1548.
Located at (− 16. 5, − 68. 1333 ), La Paz is built in a canyon created by the Choqueyapu River ( now mostly built over ), which runs northwest to southeast.
It connects La Paz with the city of El Alto by the " autopista " or Highway.
La Paz is served by El Alto International Airport ( IATA code: LPB ), which is situated eight miles ( 14 km ) south-west of La Paz.

Paz and decision
The pair would meet two more times, Haugen recovering the title in an immediate rematch, but Paz prevailing in a 10-round decision in their rubber match in 1990.
In 1964, Siles broke with Paz over the latter's decision to amend the Constitution in order to become re-elected directly.
The leadership of the tiger club called the decision as fair, because this year the La Paz team fought until the end for the title and the title was the reward for the effort of the players.
Indeed, the objective was to protest against the FIFA decision to discontinue the use of La Paz as a location to hold international football matches, because of its very high elevation.

Paz and lost
In 2002, Paz lost to WBC world super middleweight champion Eric Lucas in what might be his last world title try.
They scored in the Cup thanks to a goal by Adrián Paz but lost the final 2 – 1 to D. C. United.
Vinnie Paz stated in a blog on the JMT website that Stoupe has lost the inspiration for Hip-Hop and decided to focus on other things in his career, such as his sidegroups, and that Stoupe would not be producing any of the tracks on the new JMT album.

Paz and title
Paz failed in title tries in the Jr Welterweight division in 1988 against WBC world champion Roger Mayweather and in February 3, 1990, vs WBO boss Hector Camacho and also in 1990 against WBA world champion Loreto Garza.
" The song " 24 Hours " made ​​ by Espinoza Paz Mexico, the third single in the U. S. and Latin America, was presented at the Billboard Awards Gala 2010, while in Spain the single was " Do not look back ", a song that gives title track.
The title is influenced by a poem from Octavio Paz – Rickly combined two lines from one of his poems (" Sunstone ") to create the title.
The title of " President of Guatemala " has been the usual title of the leader of Guatemala since 1839, when that title was assumed by Mariano Rivera Paz.
Although Godoy was widely criticized for the treaty, he received after its conclusion the title Prince of the Peace ( Principe de la Paz ) and the grandeeship of Spain.
Beside an immense number of decorations, in Spain he was:? th Marqués de Alcúdia with the previous title of? th Vizconde de Alto Castillo ( titles dated 1722 ) ( Royal Cedule of June 10, 1792 ), 1st Duque de Alcúdia Grandee of Spain First Class with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy ( Letter of July 4, 1792 ), 1st Principe de la Paz ( Letter of September 27, 1795 ), 1st Duque de Sueca Grandee of Spain First Class ( Letter of March 7, 1804 ), 1st Barón de Mascalbó, in Catalonia, with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy ( Letter of June 23, 1806 ) for being the Perpetual Decane Regedor ( Rector ) of Reus, and had the treatment of Most Serene Highness ( 1807 ).
This was an issue not resolved, because the board of the club showed that La Paz Robledo goalkeeper had already won the Bolivian nationality before the High Court for Sports Discipline ( TSDD ), however, the title was given to another runner with Oriente Petrolero what the controversy broke loose.
In an interview, Vinnie Paz said the title was inspired by Foxy Brown's verse in Nas's song " Affirmative Action ", and expresses the need for a prominent figure of non-violent social change such as Gandhi in a post-9 / 11 world.
* Manuel de Godoy ( Spanish Prime Minister, 1792 – 1797 & 1801 – 1808 ), who was accorded the title “ Príncipe de la Paz
On October 26, 1926 it was granted the title of municipality in the administration of president Miguel Paz Barahona.
On May 11th, 1844, Zacatecoluca received the title of Generous and Loyal City becoming the Departmental Head of La Paz on February 21st, 1852.

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