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father and Argentine
The news of the couple's relationship and eventual marriage plans caused controversy in the Netherlands, due to the involvement of Máxima's father as a cabinet minister during the regime of Argentine President Jorge Rafael Videla.
Creator and first admiral of the country's maritime forces, he is commonly known as the " father of the Argentine Navy ".
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, father of the Argentine Education System.
Her father, José Ignacio de Gorriti, was a politician and soldier, and signed the Argentine Declaration of Independence on July 9.
His father, Salvador Alberdi, was a Spanish merchant ; his mother, Josefa Aráoz y Balderrama, had been born into an Argentine family of Spanish descent.
The Argentine Association Football League ( in English ) was founded on February 21 1893 by Alexander Watson Hutton, considered " the father " of Argentine football.
As one of the most influential rock musicians of South America, together with Charly García is considered the father of Argentine rock.
Balboa, who is of Argentine descent, grew up in Cerritos, California, and was a product of the American Youth Soccer Organization program in Southern California, where he played for his father, Luis Balboa.
Manguel grew up in Israel, where his father was the Argentine ambassador.
At the time of his birth, his father worked for eighteen years as head of the Vice-Consulate Argentine Break.
Pueyrredon's father was a French merchant who established himself in Cadiz with his brother and later in Buenos Aires, getting married to Maria in the Argentine city.
A large portion of Argentine society viewed ( and still views ) the police forces as corrupt and inefficient, political leaders as unsupportive, and penal laws excessively lenient ; in this context, Axel Blumberg's murder caused an uproar and was the catalyst for massive demonstrations, protesting this perceived impunity and supporting Axel's father in his search for justice.
A large portion of Argentine society have viewed the police forces as corrupt and inefficient, political leaders as unsupportive, and penal laws excessively lenient ; in this context, Blumberg's murder caused an uproar and was the catalyst for massive demonstrations, protesting this perceived impunity and supporting Axel's father, Juan Carlos Blumberg, in his search for justice.
Born to an Argentine mother, Marta Calvet, and an American father, Johansen lived most of his childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area, but moved with his family to Buenos Aires at the age of 12.
Mrs. Griffin's father is a former Colonel in the Húsares de Pueyrredon ; Griffin has mined his father-in-law and other Argentine contacts to develop Argentine and Argentine-American characters for several of his novels which have been set in South America.
* The village is the birthplace of Admiral William Brown, father of the Argentine Navy, hero of the Argentine War of Independence, and defender of Buenos Aires during the Cisplatine War.
His father was an Argentine gaucho of Ukrainian origin and his mother was a Polish Jewish immigrant.
He has Argentine ancestry as his father is originally from Argentina.
The so-called " father of Argentine football " was a Glaswegian schoolteacher, Alexander Watson Hutton, who first taught football at St Andrew's School in Buenos Aires in the early 1880s.
Livraga's father died when he was 15, and this led to a spiritual crisis, where, via his English teacher, he eventually came into contact with the Argentine Theosophical Society in the early fifties .,< ref name =" About the founder of NA ">
His father Manuel, Chief of the Mapuches, promoted to honorary colonel in the Argentine army, decided that his son study in Buenos Aires, in order to prepare himself " to be useful to his people.

father and independence
Ordinarily a father permits his children to grow up in due time -- but when the colony received independence in 1960 the Congolese child, if one imagines him to have been born in 1908, was 52 and had until then been treated as an infant.
His Impressionist contemporaries, however, continued to view his independence as a “ mark of integrity ”, and they turned to him for advice, referring to him as “ Père Pissarro ” ( father Pissarro ).
Her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, was a pivotal figure in the independence movement of India.
Bedi was one of three children born into a family that had devoted itself to India's fight for independence from British colonial rule. His father, Baba Pyare Lal Bedi, a Punjabi Sikh, was an author and philosopher.
Mitchell's father, who was more judgmental than her mother, offered more criticism than praise, which drove her independence.
His death left Saladin with political independence and in a letter to as-Salih, he promised to " act as a sword " against his enemies and referred to the death of his father as an " earthquake shock.
Julius Nyerere, independence leader and " baba wa taifa " ( father of the nation ), ruled the country for decades.
' James Harris MP, however, recorded that Lord Nugent had told him that Chatham's last words in the Lords were: ' If the Americans defend independence, they shall find me in their way ' and that his very last words ( spoken to his son ) were: ' Leave your dying father, and go to the defence of your country '.
The British then assembled the largest fleet in Jamaica seen before, consisting of 186 ships ( 60 more than the famous Spanish Armada of Philip II ) on board of which were 2620 artillery pieces and more than 27, 000 men, among which are included 10, 000 British soldiers responsible for initiating the assault, 12, 600 sailors, slaves of Jamaica macheteros 1000 and 4000 recruits from Virginia led by Lawrence Washington, brother of the father would be the independence of the United States.
During this period, her father also served as the publisher of the newspaper Vilniaus Žodis and the cultural magazine Vilniaus Šviesa and was an outspoken proponent of Lithuanian independence during the war against Poland.
A lost Titanomachy that dealt with the struggle that Zeus and his siblings, the Olympian Gods, had in overthrowing their father Cronos and his divine generation, the Titans, was traditionally ascribed to Eumelus of Corinth, a semi-legendary bard of the Bacchiad ruling family in archaic Corinth, who was treasured as the traditional composer of the Prosodion, the processional anthem of Messenian independence that was performed on Delos.
In 1829, the name of the Mexican Texas village of La Bahía was changed to Goliad, believed to be an anagram of Hidalgo ( omitting the silent initial " H "), in honor of the patriot priest Miguel Hidalgo, the father of Mexico's independence.
Legally speaking the only lack of independence a woman in Rome experienced in a marriage without Manus was from her father.
In The Proud Family Movie, Penny turns 16, and she begins to want independence, but her father has issues letting her go.
Uroš the Weak was not able to sustain the great empire created by his father nor to repulse the foreign threats and failed to limit the independence of the nobles.
Much of the conflict between the two came from Rodney's dislike of his reliance on Del, and his unsuccessful attempts to gain greater independence through girlfriends or by setting up his own businesses ; he was only partially successful after marrying Cassandra and briefly going to work for her father.
Abdullah maintained contact with the British throughout the First World War and in 1915 encouraged his father to enter into correspondence with Sir Henry McMahon, British high commissioner in Egypt, about Arab independence from Turkish rule.
His father sent him to the Japanese headquarters in Saigon, where he vigorously protested the Japanese actions, when they invaded Laos and forced them to declare independence from France.
His son Lamont longs for independence, but he loves his father too much to move out on his own and leave the trouble-prone Fred unsupervised.
Koch, Rubin, and Lamadrid agreed on the name Samuel Adams after the Boston patriot, who fought for American independence, and who also had inherited a brewing tradition from his father.
The novel tells of Anna's struggle for freedom and independence against her father's restraints, and her inward battle between wanting to please her father and wanting to help Willie Price whose father, Titus Price, commits suicide after falling into bankruptcy and debt.
Too incompetent to sustain the great empire created by his father, Stefan V could neither repel attacks of foreign enemies, nor combat the independence of his nobility.
African Jazz, which included Kabasele, sometimes called the father of modern Congolese music, as well as legendary Cameroonian saxophonist and keyboardist Manu Dibango, has become one of the most well-known groups in Africa, largely due to 1960's " Indépendance Cha Cha ", which celebrated Congo's independence and became an anthem for Africans across the continent.
Incompetent to sustain the great empire created by his father, Uroš could neither repel attacks of foreign enemies, nor combat the independence of his nobility.

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