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Venezuelan oil minister Alí Rodríguez Araque's announcement in 1999 that his country would respect OPEC production quotas marked " a historic turnaround from the nation's traditional pro-US oil policy.
Joan Manuel Serrat and Silvio Rodríguez would not play in Chile until the return of democracy in 1990.
Inaugurated on 17 November of the same year under the name of ( Northern Cemetery ), those responsible for its creation were the then-Governor Martin Rodríguez, who would be eventually buried in the cemetery, and government minister Bernardino Rivadavia.
Rodríguez would have been another constant behind the program had he not died from cancer in 1991 ; Previdi joined the program nine years after its start and is still a part of the program's alloted time slot ( the program dropped its name after Agrelot's death ).
Rodríguez would help the Tigers upset the Yankees in the 2006 ALDS and the A's in the 2006 ALCS to help Detroit win the pennant.
After that, Rodríguez would remain in the organization after the team was renamed the Oakland Athletics in 1968.
Rodríguez Naranjo taught at the art school while he made a number of paintings that would build up his reputation in Colombia.
This relative presented him to the famous Archbishop of Burgos Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca who would later become Patriarca de las Indias.
Five days later, local Police Chief Rolando Rodríguez Marbán reassured the squatters that they would not be disturbed and could proceed with their home construction.
On 3 January 2007, Chávez announced that Rangel would be replaced as Vice President by Jorge Rodríguez.
In the early 1940s, Guzmán married María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Montaño ( Maruca ), a union that would produce 10 children ; their names were Alejandro, María de los Ángeles, Héctor Rodolfo, Blanca Lilia, Víctor Manuel, Miguel Ángel, Silvia Yolanda, María de Lourdes, Mercedes, and the youngest child Jorge, who also became a famous wrestler in his own right, El Hijo del Santo ( Son of Santo ).
It was also during this period that he would meet the young Cuban poet Rodríguez Correa, who would later play a major role in collecting his works for posthumous publication.
Guillermo Rodríguez publicly stated that the city would be collaborating with the funeral arrangements as he was sure the Hostos School of Law would do as well.
Juan Florencio Terrada, commander of the Infantry Grenadiers, joined them, because their barracks were located under Cisneros ' window, and his presence would not allow the Viceroy to request military aid to take Castelli and Martín Rodríguez prisoners.
Later on, Rodríguez Saá announced that he would extradite every former military officer charged with human rights abuses during the Dirty War who was requested by foreign courts.
His best results in these seasons would come from endurance racing, in John Wyer's Gulf Ford GT40, winning the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Le Mans events with Jacky Ickx in 1969, and the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 1000 km Monza in 1971 with Pedro Rodríguez.
Lead singers in the group, of different nationalities, have included Eugenio Pérez, Manolo Barquín, Humberto Cané, Bienvenido Granda, Israel del Pino, Alfredito Valdés, Miguel de Gonzalo, Bienvenido León, Daniel Santos, Myrta Silva ( she was the first female member of this musical cooperative, joining it in 1949 — Celia Cruz succeeded her in 1950, continuing to perform and record with the conjunto till 1965 ), Leo Marini, Miguelito Valdés, Gloria Díaz, Bobby Capó, Nelson Pinedo, Vicentico Valdés, Olga Chorens, Tony Álvarez, Estanislao " Laíto " Sureda, Alberto Beltrán ( Daniel Santos recommended him to Rogelio Martínez ), Celio González, Carlos Argentino ( he was the first husband of Celia Cruz ), Carmen Delia Dipiní, Johnny López, Felipe " la Voz " Rodríguez, Víctor Piñero, Rey Caney, Toña la Negra, Elliot Romero, Justo Betancourt, Linda Leida, Eladio " Yayo el Indio " Peguero, Raúl Planas, Ismael Miranda and, arguably, its greatest alumna, Celia Cruz ( she would return to record one final album with the collective in 1982 ).
Foreseeing this situation, General Bernardo O ’ Higgins employed some important measures which would serve the ultimate goal of defeating the Spanish, such as collecting the rifles and sabres given by Manuel Rodríguez to people after Cancha Rayada ; speeding up the incoming supplies from Los Andes ; acquiring or confiscating weapons held by individuals and merchants of Santiago to rearm the troops ; gathering up combatants from the population coming up from the south and organizing a training camp at Ochagavía.
The press had initially speculated that Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros, the current foreign minister of Peru, would have been a likely " consensus " candidate in the new scenario, and on 12 April, the Lima daily Perú 21 gave the name of former transitional president Valentín Paniagua as another option.
Luis Gálvez Rodríguez de Arias was a Spanish journalist in Belém do Pará who on June 3, 1899 denounced a claimed agreement between USA and Bolivia that stated that the United States would support Bolivia in a possible war against Brazil.
Rodríguez, nicknamed El Loco ( Spanish for The Crazy Man ), started his career in Guatemala in 2002 with Comunicaciones, where he would remain until 2004.

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After learning about Rodríguez, he was authorized by the local bishop to take the story to the Vatican.
At the end of May the situation in Castile had grown perilous for Berengaria, so she decided to take refuge in the castle of Autillo de Campos, which was held by Gonzalo Rodríguez Girón ( one of her allies ) and sent her son Ferdinand to the court of León and his father, Alfonso IX.
As a result, Rodríguez Saá gave up his whole cabinet before the could even take office, with the sole exception of Rodolfo Gabrielli, in the Interior Ministry.
Clashes began when units of the Assault Guard ( Guardia de Asalto ) – under the control of police chief Eusebio Rodríguez Salas and under the influence of the Stalinist Communist Party of Spain and its local wing, the Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ( PSUC ) – attempted to take over an anarchist-run telephone building in Barcelona.
Peterson was astonishing the crowd with his valiant attempts to take 4th place from Rodríguez, who was baulking him as much as was legally possible.
Ithier felt that was not a good idea and was not willing to take that risk of having Rodríguez as a member of the band and as a solo artist at the same time.

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* 1828 – Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque, Spanish general ( d. 1895 )
* 12 October 1813 – 12 February 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 1st time )
* 12 June 1814 – 3 October 1814 José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia y Velasco ( 2nd time ); he stayed on as " supreme dictator " 3 October 1814 – 20 September 1840 ( from 6 June 1816 styled " perpetual supreme dictator ")
One of the earliest examples of the technique can be found in the 16th century chivalric romance, Amadis of Gaul ( 1508 ), written by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo.
Román Rodríguez and José Juan Herrera Velázquez, presidents of Gobierno de Canarias and Cabildo Insular de Fuerteventura at the time of this statue by Emiliano Hernández in honour of Manuel Velázquez Cabrera on 08 / 11 / 2001.
Just after independence was achieved, Paraguay was governed from 1814 by the dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who closed the borders of the country and prohibited trade or any relation with the exterior until his death in 1840.
* 1723 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman and writer ( d. 1802 )
The Paraguayan dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia sought to found a society based on the principles set forth in Rousseau's Social Contract.
" Rodríguez de Ocana, another conquistador, relates Cortés ' assertion that after God, Marina was the main reason for his success.
* 1811 – Paraguay: Pedro Juan Caballero, Fulgencio Yegros and José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia start actions to depose the Spanish governor
Paraguay declared its independence from Spain in 1811 ; since then, the country has had a history of dictatorial governments, from the Utopian regime of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( El Supremo ) to the suicidal reign of Francisco Solano López, who nearly devastated the country in warfare against the combined forces of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay from 1865 through 1870.
Litograph of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, a 19th century ruler of Paraguay, with a mate ( beverage ) | mate and its respective bombilla.
José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia was one of the greatest figures in Paraguayan history.
Three years after Paraguay overthrew Spanish authority and gained its independence, the country's economy was controlled by the autarchic policies of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1814 – 40 ), who closed the young nation's borders to virtually all international trade.
* José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia ( 1766 – 1840 ) Paraguayan.
Musicians such as Antonio Rodríguez de Hita were proficient in the shorter style of works, though he also wrote a full-scale zarzuela with de la Cruz entitled Las segadoras de Vallecas ( The Reapers of Vallecas, 1768 ).
* February 3 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman and writer ( b. 1723 )
* July 14 – Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez forerunner of Latin American independece.
* July 1 – Pedro Rodríguez, Conde de Campomanes, Spanish statesman and writer ( died 1802 )
* January 6 – José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, Supreme Leader of Paraguay ( d. 1840 )
** Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo, Spanish author
* Rodríguez Espinosa, Marcos ( 1998 ) Traducción y recepción como procesos de mediación cultural: ' Vanity Fair ' en España.

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