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Vicente and asserts
( Historian Vicente Carcel Orti asserts that anticlerical Freemasons had in fact played a large part in the anti-Catholic acts of the prior Republican government since they held key government positions, including at least 183 deputies in the Cortes ( the Spanish parliament ), and thus were instrumental in the making of anti-Catholic laws.

Vicente and cited
It seems likely that Storace had been working on an " English " version of Vicente Martín y Soler's ( known as Martini ) comedy Una cosa rara-an opera which had already been cited by Mozart in the final scene of Don Giovanni.

Vicente and article
On March 2, 1875, he published his first article for Vicente Villada's Revista Universal, a broadsheet discussing politics, literature, and general business commerce.

Vicente and section
He ran floral shops, paint stores, nightclubs, casinos, gas stations, a men's haberdashery, and even an ice cream parlor on San Vicente Boulevard in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, according to author Richard Lamparski.
In this section Vicente gives examples of technology in modern life where human-tech design could have helped increase effectiveness or even prevent disasters such as the Chernobyl Disaster.
In this final section Vicente outlines a way to put his design viewpoint into practice.
In the upper right section the San Vicente Ferrer church is shown.

Vicente and technology
The combined effort of Bernhard Eunom Philippi with Vicente Perez Rosales, made the colonisation a reality and proved to be a success, as the region later was very well developed in agricultural and forestry, with European technology.

Vicente and such
The policy of centralization had as model the French State under Louis XIV and was strongly supported by politicians such as Joseph de Solís and the Sardinian-born political philosopher Vicente Bacallar.
It also retains many convents and monasteries such as San Antonio el Real, del Parral or San Vicente el Real.
Olimpia, who were winners of the 1979 Copa Libertadores, were blossoming in their second golden era with players such as Ever Hugo Almeida, Gabriel González, Adriano Samaniego, and star Raul Vicente Amarilla, all coached by legend Luis Cubilla.
James owned several thoroughbred racehorses that won races such as the California Breeders ' Champion Stakes ( 1951 ) and the San Vicente Stakes ( 1954 ).
This internationally-renowned collection includes masterpieces by artists such as Bartolomé Bermejo, Pedro Berruguete, Sánchez Coello, El Greco, Ribera, Zurbarán, Murillo, Alonzo Cano, Velázquez, Goya, Vicente López, Fortuny, Carlos de Haes, Federico de Madrazo.
In addition to the names mentioned above, there is a significant group of 19th-century drawings by artists such as Fortuny, Vicente López, Federico de Madrazo, Pérez Villaamil and Eduardo Rosales.
This musica llanera was developed by creative artists such as Juan Vicente Torrealba, Ignacio Figueredo and Angel Custodio Loyola, who helped to popularize the music throughout the country.
Venezuela has also produced classical composers such as: Antonio Lauro, Moisés Moleiro, Teresa Carreño ( who was also a world-renowned pianist ), Gustavo Dudamel and Eduardo Marturet ( who are primarily international conductors ), Antonio Estévez, Federico Ruiz ( who also works with other genres ) and Vicente Emilio Sojo ( known for his contributions to Venezuelan musicology and music education ).
Events take place at various locations such as the Plaza Civica, the Plaza Dorada, the Gutierrez Barrios Theatre, the Plaza Banderas, the San Pedro y San Pablo Church and Vicente Fox Boulevard.
None of the former insurgents, such as Vicente Guerrero, Nicolás Bravo, Ignacio López Rayón, Guadalupe Victoria and Andrés Quintana Roo, were called to participate in the Board.
Nevertheless, other intellectuals such as Miguel de Unamuno and Vicente Blasco Ibáñez criticized the regime and were exiled.
During his lengthy stay in England, he curbed his feelings of homesickness and became contemporaries with thinkers and intellectuals such as José María Blanco, Bartólome José Gallardo, Vicente Rocafuerte to name a few.
In its vast collection, are the tapestries of Pastrana, which narrate some of the events in North African conquests, attributed to Nuno Gonçalves ( author of the polyptych in the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora ; a collection of porcelains from the Portuguese East India Company ; a group of Portuguese dinner sets from important factories ( such as Prado, Viana, Rocha Soares and Rato ); and a collection of Flemish tapestries by Peter Paul Rubens, among others.
Following chroniclers such as Fernão Lopes after the 15th century, fiction has its roots in chronicles and histories with theatre, following Gil Vicente, the father of Portuguese theatre, whose works was critical of the society of his time.
Anticipating the seventeenth-century French writer Jean de Santeul's well-known phrase " castigat ridendo mores ", Gil Vicente became famous for his satirical plays such as the " Triologia das Barcas " (" Auto da Barca do Inferno " ( 1517 ), " Auto da Barca do Purgatório " ( 1518 ); " Auto da Barca da Glória " ( 1518 )).
Gil Vicente also wrote other important plays such as " Auto da Índia " ( 1509 ), " Auto da Fama " ( 1510 ), and " Farsa de Inês Pereira " ( 1523 ).
Foreigners such as the Chilean poets Pablo Neruda and Vicente Huidobro, the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, and the Franco-Spanish painter Francis Picabia also shared a lot with the aesthetics of the Generation of ' 27.
Others, such as Juan Gil-Albert, simply ignored the new regime, taking the path of interior exile and de facto converting themselves in guides and masters of a new generation of poets, such as Vicente Aleixandre.
The university harbours a huge central library ( University of Coimbra General Library ), botanical gardens ( Botanical Garden of the University of Coimbra ), stadiums and other sports facilities ( Estádio Universitário de Coimbra sports complex and Campo de Santa Cruz stadium ), an astronomical observatory, a publishing house, a private chapel ( São Miguel Chapel ), a theatre ( Teatro Académico de Gil Vicente ), and many support facilities such as dining halls and studying rooms.
The Liberal generals, such as Vicente Genaro de Quesada and Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri, were often veterans of the Peninsular War, or of the wars resulting from independence movements in South America.
Marxists such as Vicente Navarro ( 1980 ) linked medicalization to an oppressive capitalist society.
In 1985, José José was asked to participate in the song " Cantaré, cantarás ", along with other icons such as Plácido Domingo, Julio Iglesias, Roberto Carlos, José Luis Rodríguez " El Puma ", Pedro Vargas and Vicente Fernández among others.

Vicente and power
Zedillo's administration was unable to resolve the EZLN uprising in Chiapas, which lasted until Vicente Fox came to power.
In 2000 Zedillo recognized the electoral victory of opposition candidate Vicente Fox before midnight on election day, paving the way for what seemed an unlikely change of power.
He continued to pull the strings of power during Esquivel's short term in office and that of Esquivel's successor Vicente Herrera, before reassuming the presidency himself on 11 September 1877.
Many sinarquistas are now militant in the National Action Party, PAN, the party in power since 2000 first with Vicente Fox and now with Felipe Calderón ( since 2006 ) as presidents.
Upon assuming power in December 2000, President Vicente Fox chose him to serve as his Secretary of Economy.
During this term, Flores fought to remain in power, but was ultimately overthrown on March 6, 1845 by a rebellion led by Rocafuerte and Vicente Ramón Roca, the man who became the next president of Ecuador.
It was during the burial of a fellow fighter, Evaristo Jaimes, who had been killed in the earlier fighting that Castro met Juan Vicente Gómez, his future companion in his rise to power.
He was succeeded in 1929 by Vicente Mejía Colindres of the PLH, following elections which saw an almost unprecedented peaceful transfer of power from one party to another.
Commanders: Colonel Vicente Tosta Carrasco, Colonel Flavio Del Cid, Colonel Gregorio Ferrera and after this trigger military leave for the " Sultana of the West " with a good army who to be spotted, in an attempt to stop strengthening the guard of the town hall and prepare both the soldiers and citizens to fight that has no place until 16 August of that year, to defend the city are the commander of arms Attorney Jesus Maria Rodriguez, Colonel Alfonso Ferrari, General and Colonel Vicente Ayala, with 400 soldiers and after several hours of siege, the city was delivered and the revolutionary forces marched north to the city, en route to San Pedro Sula, Cortes also fall into their power.
After being amnestied ( 19 November 1903 ), he served on the government of Juan Vicente Gómez, who paradoxically was part of the revolutionary movement that expelled him from power, promoting him las minister of Foreign Affairs ( 1914 – 1917 ) and Home Affairs ( 1917 – 1922 ), in the cabinet of Victorino Márquez.
Although Bustillos was elected by Congress, General Juan Vicente Gómez remained the real power behind the presidency.

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