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One such solidarity movement existed in San Antonio, Texas and was headed by African-American activist Mario Marcel Salas, who was active in his overthrow on a number of levels.

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Vasco da Gama was born in either 1460 or 1469 in Sines, on the southwest coast of Portugal, probably in a house near the church of Nossa Senhora das Salas.
By the end of the summer of 1986, Salas had created a slideshow-like demonstration of a system known as Modeler on the IBM PC.
The Federal Republic was restored by the interim president José Mariano Salas on August 22, 1846.
It's also very hard to ignore the fact that Robert Salas ' commander at Oscar Flight, Colonel Frederick Meiwald, has stated that he remembers no more than four missiles ever failing while he was on duty.
Robert Salas originally claimed to have been on duty at Echo Flight, and later at November Flight, when the incident he has affirmed took place.
It should be noted as well that it was only upon the instigation of UFO researcher Robert Hastings that Jamison and Salas finally agreed that the event they recalled took place at Oscar Flight on March 24, 1967.
The expedition, composed of Martí, Gómez, Ángel Guerra, Francisco Borreo, Cesar Salas and Marcos del Rosario, left Montecristi for Cuba on April 1, 1895.
In 2000, he returned after a year on inactivity, defeating Antonio Oscar Salas and Russell Mosley before losing to Juan Lazcano in a contest for the vacant NABF lightweight championship.
Rebbie has one grandson, London Blue Salas born on July 25, 2005, from her oldest daughter Stacee Brown and her husband Rex Salas.
Salas made his debut playing for Universidad de Chile in 1993 and became a starter on January 4, 1994 against Cobreloa where he would also score a goal.
Later in 1996, Salas moved on to Argentina to play with River Plate of the Argentine first division, a move that was met with some criticism by the Argentine press as a Chile born player had never really had an impact playing in Argentina.
Although the press was tough on him for being an injury-prone player ( Salas played just 10 games in 2005 ), he carried Universidad de Chile to the cup finals.
After retirement rumors flourished in the summer of 2006, Salas began campaign with Universidad de Chile and led the team to the final one more time, which saw Universidad de Chile dropping the title to archrivals Colo-Colo on penalties.
Then, under the direction of Marcelo Bielsa, Salas participated in two exhibition matches held in Austria on September 7, and September 11 of 2007, and the first four games of the 2010 World Cup qualifying stage.
Salas announced his retirement on November 26, 2008, at the age of 33.
Salas played his farewell game on June 2, 2009.
It first appeared on October 23, 1989, founded by Alfonso de Salas, Pedro J. Ramírez ( who still serves as publisher and editor ), Balbino Fraga and Juan González, a journalist.
The quantity of residents incremented with time and on July 25, 1832, they organized a meeting and commissioned Francisco de Salas Torres and Ramón Díaz to do the necessary arrangements for the region to be declared a municipality.
He was born in Santiago on 1775, the son of Francisco de Vicuña Hidalgo y Zavala and of María del Carmen Larraín Salas y Vicuña.
) Stevenson challenged the result on grounds of voter fraud, a charge widely acknowledged as accurate today on the basis of evidence presented by Johnson biographer Robert Caro, such as the testimony of Luis Salas, the Texas election judge who certified the disputed ballots.
* Jerry Salas lead singer for the legendary band El Chicano, voice on the hit song " Tell Her She's Lovely " ( 1973 – Present )

Salas and existing
Salas also noted that it was the views of output data that was often the weakest part of existing spreadsheets.

Salas and spreadsheets
While working on a concept for a new program which would eventually become Lotus Improv, Salas realized that spreadsheets have patterns of data.

Salas and be
Among internationally heralded composers of the " serious " genre can be counted the Baroque composer Esteban Salas y Castro ( 1725 – 1803 ), who spent much of his life teaching and writing music for the Church.
Salas was a youth product of the Deportes Temuco youth team until his father took him to Santiago de Chile to be incorporated into Universidad de Chile, the chilean club with the highest average attendance in the country.
The city can be reached by road travel, or by all major national airlines, coming to the Benito Salas Airport.
Because of these historical connections to Easter Island, Salas y Gómez can be considered part of Polynesia ; if so its location makes it the easternmost landmass of Polynesia.
From Easter Island, Salas y Gómez is almost the opposite direction to the Marquesas, and the next inhabited territory " behind " Salas y Gómez would be the coast of South America.

Salas and almost
Supported by the Liberals and Conservatives as well as the Radicals, Juan Esteban Montero was the clear winner of the presidential elections, obtaining almost 64 % of the popular vote, defeating leftist José Santos Salas, a protégé of former President Carlos Ibáñez.

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An election judge, Luis Salas, said in 1977, that he had certified 202 fraudulent ballots for Johnson.
He claims to have heard from an unnamed NCO that the entire flight had been disabled, but this testimony was never mentioned prior to July 2010, just before Robert Hastings and Robert Salas started openly taking donations for a September 2010 press conference in Washington, DC that Jamison also participated in.
The mission was led by the friars Juan de Salas and Juan de Ortega, with Ortega remaining for six months.
* Returning from exile, Cuban dance band leader Claudio Brindis de Salas is imprisoned for two years by the island's authorities.
See also Salas ( 2006 ) for some historical background.
Salas played in Italy for five years, three with S. S. Lazio ( 1998 – 2001 ), a key catalyst in helping turn around a Lazio team that hadn't won a Scudetto since the 1973 – 1974 season.
In 2001 he was transferred to Juventus ( for cash plus Darko Kovačević ) where Salas would endure the worst moments of his career ; he was hampered by injuries, allowing him to participate in only 14 games and scoring just 2 goals.
In late July 2005, it was confirmed that he would return to his original football team, Universidad de Chile, and the never-ending love of the fans of Universidad de Chile for Salas was evident.
After a 6 month layoff, Salas confirmed he would return to his beloved team with a contract for a year and a half, thus continuing the whirl-wind that has been his career.
At this point Salas also expressed interest in returning to the Chilean National which he had not played for since 2005.
After Florida was transferred to the United States, Salas was so eager to sell the island that he sold it twice – first for a sloop valued at $ 575, and then to U. S. businessman John W. Simonton, during a meeting in a Havana café, for the equivalent of $ 2, 000 in pesos in 1821.
Current Major League Baseball players who first played for the Biscuits include pitchers Scott Kazmir, James Shields, Jason Hammel, Andy Sonnanstine, David Price, and Juan Salas, catcher Shawn Riggans, infielders B. J.
Internationally, River won ( also for the first time in club's history ) the 1997 Supercopa Sudamericana defeating São Paulo in the finals, with great performances of Marcelo Salas and Marcelo Gallardo.
* Ever Salas ( born 1983 ), a Colombian Defender that plays for Carabobo FC of Venezuela
José Eustasio Rivera Salas ( February 19, 1888-December 1, 1928 ) was a Colombian lawyer and poet primarily known for his national epic The Vortex.
Special guests included Stevie Salas, John Patitucci, Frank Sinatra, Jr., and a writing credit for Elvis Costello.

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