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Bacardí and family
In 1930 Schueg opened the art deco Bacardi building in Havana and the third generation of the Bacardí family was entering the business.
Portuondo and other Bacardí family members initially supported the Cuban revolutionaries, including Fidel Castro and the broader M-26-7 movement: Bosch personally donated tens of thousands of dollars to the movement, and acted as an intermediary between the revolutionaries and the CIA to assuage the latter's concerns.
Ospina also explains the close ties Bacardí family members had to the US political elite as well as organizations of state such as the CIA.
In September 1953, his relatively prosperous family ( he was the son of a Bacardí executive ) sent him to study business management at Columbia University in New York, to take him away from the political turmoil of the time.

Bacardí and company
In Santiago, his brother Facundo M. Bacardí continued to manage the company along with Schueg, who began the company's international expansion by opening new bottling plants in Barcelona ( 1910 ) and New York City ( 1915 ).
In 1814 Facundo Bacardí, founder of the international rum brand Bacardi, was born in Sitges before emigrating to Cuba where he set up his company.

Bacardí and Cuba
Facundo Bacardí Massó, a Catalan wine merchant, was born in Sitges, Catalonia, ( Spain ) in 1814, and emigrated to Cuba in 1830.
Emilio Bacardí, Don Facundo's eldest son, was repeatedly imprisoned and was exiled from Cuba for having fought in the rebel army against Spain in the Cuban War of Independence.
In 1899 US General Leonard Wood appointed Emilio Bacardí Mayor of Santiago de Cuba.
In 1912 Emilio Bacardi travelled to Egypt where he purchased a mummy for the future Emilio Bacardí Moreau Municipal Museum in Santiago de Cuba ,( mummy still on display ).
Facundito Bacardí was known to have invited US-Americans ( still subject to Prohibition ) to " Come to Cuba and bathe in Bacardi rum.

Bacardí and .
Bacardi Limited is headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda and has a 16-member board of directors led by the original founder's great-great grandson, Facundo L. Bacardí.
Bacardi Limited has made several acquisitions to diversify away from the eponymous Bacardí rum brand.
In its 150 year history, Bacardí rum has won upwards of 400 awards for quality and product profile making it the world ’ s most awarded rum.
Emblems of gold medals and the Spanish Coat of Arms awarded during the formative years of the business appear on every bottle of Bacardí Rum.
Despite the fact that many of Bacardi's offerings are aimed at the lower and middle-part of the price spectrum, Bacardí rums have been entered in a number of international spirit ratings competitions.
Bacardí 8, for example, received two gold medals and a silver from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition between 2008 and 2010.
Bacardí Gold, Bacardí 8, and Bacardí Reserva Limitada were also awarded International High Quality Trophy awards at the 2010 Monde Selection ’ s World Quality Selections.
In his account he described how “ on one side there was a wooden stage with two streamers – Hatuey beer and Bacardí rum – on each end and a Cuban flag in the middle.
Next to the stage was a bar, at which people crowded, ordering daiquiris and beer, all free .” A sign at the event read: Bacardí rum welcomes the author of The Old Man and the Sea.
Sergio Danguillecourt, a member of the board of directors of Bacardi Ltd and a great-great-grandson of the rum company's founder Don Facund Bacardí i Massó, and his wife Jacqueline Kriz Danguillecourt were on board.
* May 9 – Facundo Bacardí, Cuban rum manufacturer ( b. 1814 )

family and hence
In Hebrew the word " priest " is kohen ( singular כהן kohen, plural כ ּ הנ ִ ים kohanim ), hence the family names Cohen, Cahn, Kahn, Kohn, Kogan, etc.
The Trojan origins of Rome became particularly important in the propaganda of Julius Caesar, whose family claimed descent from Venus through Aeneas's son Iulus ( hence the Latin gens name Iulius ), and during the reign of Augustus ; see for instance the Tabulae Iliacae and the " Troy Game " presented frequently by the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
His family name, Cassai, comes from the trade of his paternal grandfather Simone and granduncle Lorenzo, who were carpenters-cabinet makers (" casse ", hence " cassai ").
Pietas, possibly the key quality of any ' honorable ' Roman, consisted of a series of duties: duty towards the gods ( hence the English word piety ), duty towards one's homeland, duty towards one's followers and duty to one's family — especially one's father.
The Uffizi Gallery in Florence was initially conceived as a palace for the offices of Florentian magistrates ( hence the name ), it later evolved into a display place for many of the paintings and sculpture collected by the Medici family or commissioned by them.
It is held usually as hospitality for those who have attended the wedding, hence the name reception: the couple receives society, in the form of family and friends, for the first time as a married couple.
In fact, if the prior distribution is a conjugate prior, and hence the prior and posterior distributions come from the same family, it can easily be seen that both prior and posterior predictive distributions also come from the same family of compound distributions.
For names above the rank of family the principle of priority is not obligatory, hence the difference between the two names.
Since a is a limit point of S, W must contain a point x in S. This x ∈ S is not covered by the family C, because every U in C is disjoint from V < sub > U </ sub > and hence disjoint from W, which contains x.
Hidden in the work are various references to family skeletons, art history and cabalistic mysteries, hence the name-the Riddle Mural.
As such, a Muslim is advised to establish a balance between living this life to its fullest ( i. e. seeking family, wealth, position and other such worldly pursuits ) and remembering that whatever this life offers will be over when his / her life is over, hence the metaphor of a traveler resting in an oasis before moving on to their ultimate destination.
These supreme unities were subdivided into genii for each individual family ; hence, the genius of each female, representing the female domestic reproductive power, was a Juno.
painstaking research in county after county, in local record offices and family archives, has revealed that the changes in the ownership of real estate, and hence in the composition of the governing class, were nothing like as great as used to be thought.
Woods took his own family name and combined it with his maternal grandfather's name, which was Young ( hence Young + Wood ).
Pakicetus was the first discovered in 1983 by Philip Gingerich, Neil Wells, Donald Russell, and S. M. Ibrahim Shah, and all species are known only from a few sites in Pakistan, hence the name of the first genera and the family as a whole.
Random optimization ( RO ) is a family of numerical optimization methods that do not require the gradient of the problem to be optimized and RO can hence be used on functions that are not continuous or differentiable.
Another noteworthy figure who belonged to this family was Ælfhelm's brother ( hence Ælfgifu's uncle ) Wulfric Spot, a wealthy nobleman and patron of Burton Abbey.
Once a center of Jewish scholarship, the city's name in Yiddish, is בריסק (" Brisk "), hence the term " Brisker " used to describe followers of the influential Soloveitchik family of rabbis.
His family name was Geisshüsler, and his father was a miller ; hence he was also called Molitoris ( Latin molitor, " miller ").
Constance despises her cousin Tony, she is heir to a large fortune of jewels, hence her aunt wants her to remain in the family and marry Tony ; she is secretly an admirer of George Hastings however.
As a protection against predators, triggerfish can erect the first two dorsal spines: The first, ( anterior ) spine is locked in place by erection of the short second spine, and can be unlocked only by depressing the second, “ trigger ” spine, hence the family name “ triggerfish ”.
Furthermore, oversized houses facilitated other forms of conspicuous consumption, such as an oversized garage for the family ’ s oversized motor vehicles ; buying more clothing to fill larger clothes closets ; et cetera ; hence, conspicuous consumption becomes a self-generating cycle of spending money for the sake of social prestige.
Soon after World War II, mummies of the Northern Fujiwara family in Hiraizumi ( the capital city of the Northern Fujiwara ), hence thought to have been related to the Ainu, were studied by scientists.

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