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This last album was nominated for Best Latin Pop Album at the 27th Grammy Awards, alongside José Feliciano, Plácido Domingo, José José, María Conchita Alonso, and Menudo themselves.
And then in 1994, at the age of 37, Navratilova reached the Wimbledon final, where she lost in three sets to Conchita Martínez.
He runs from his Soviet controllers, and hides behind a perfume counter at Bloomingdale's, where he originally met the clerk, Lucia Lomardo ( María Conchita Alonso ).
The Ventura Freeway begins at the Santa Barbara / Ventura county line at the Bates Road exit of U. S. 101 ( Exit 83 ), west of La Conchita.
This production ran at the Geffen Playhouse ( Los Angeles ) from June 2002 to July 21, 2002 with a cast that starred Gregory Jbara ( Vinnie ), John Larroquette ( Oscar ), Joe Regalbuto ( Felix ) and Maria Conchita Alonso ( Ynes ) and was directed by Peter Bonerz.
Montserrat Concepción Bibiana Caballé i Folch was born in Barcelona and studied music at the Liceu Conservatory, and singing technique with Napoleone Annovazzi, Eugenia Kemény and Conchita Badía.
Zvonareva won the title at the Tier III event in Bol, beating Conchita Martínez Granados in the final, and reached three other semifinals ( including the Tier II event in Linz ).
Huge landslide at La Conchita, 1995
In 2008 Conchita expressed her delight on seeing Rafael Nadal win the Men's singles at Wimbledon saying It is a big boost for Spanish grass court tennis again with a Spanish player winning Wimbledon like after her win in Wimbledon in 1994
In 2008, 2009 and 2010 Conchita played at Wimbledon in the Ladies Invitations Doubles.
Edward C. Ramelli, bought land that had a resort hotel called the Mussel Rock Inn and property in La Conchita at the water's edge in 1923.
La Conchita del Mar was promoted as an affordable seaside paradise with lots available starting at $ 200, which included oil rights.
Prior to demolition of the building, part was salvaged and moved to its present location in La Conchita at 6746 Ojai Street.
When the highway was widened to three lanes in 1935, the restaurant had to be moved to the beach at La Conchita and was renamed as Frank and Rudy's.
La Conchita is at 119. 448 degrees west longitude and 34. 364 degrees north latitude, on a southwesterly-facing portion of the coast.
* Landslide Hazards at La Conchita, California by the USGS – A full report of landslides at La Conchita
Chief Brown scattered on Rezanov ’ s tomb some earth from Conchita ’ s grave, and at the suggestion of Monterey resident John Middleton, a rose from her burial site, and took some earth from Rezanov ’ s grave to scatter on the resting place of Concepcion de Arguelio in Benicia, CA.
Huber represented her country at three levels: the Olympic Games in 1992 in Barcelona and in 1996 in Atlanta ; the Fed Cup from 1990 through 1998 and in 2000 and 2001, helping Germany to victory in 1992 by beating Spain's Conchita Martínez in the final ; and the Hopman Cup, which she won with Boris Becker in 1995.
* Conchita González, 1983, Miracle at Garabandal, ISBN 0-385-18890-0
* Conchita Supervía at Basso Cantante

Conchita and younger
In Havana, Rico informs Conchita that she will be replaced by a new, younger actress: Lola.

Conchita and children
Even as she called to the children, Conchita let her gaze seek Tom Brannon.
Remedios's only causes for joy were the coming of her children: Imelda, Benjamin, Alita, Alfredo, Armando and Concepcion " Conchita.

Conchita and keep
Conchita kept an eye on the twins and little Elena, trying to keep them from falling into the creek by which they persisted in playing.

Conchita and her
To give an additional female example from a later date, whenever the vivacious mezzo-soprano of the 1920s and ' 30s, Conchita Supervia, performed in London, she was admonished in print for her exceedingly vibrant and fluttery tone, which was unkindly likened by her detractors to the chatter of a machine-gun or the rattle of dice in a cup.
Graf lost to Conchita Martínez in her return tournament a month later in Philadelphia.
At the Tier I Family Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina, Williams defeated Conchita Martínez in the final to win her first title in over a year and the second Tier I title on clay of her career.
Capriati next defended her title in San Diego, defeating Conchita Martínez in the finals, in the only time that Capriati won back-to-back singles titles during her career.
Williams ' co-stars in this film were María Conchita Alonso ( in her film debut ), Elya Baskin, Savely Kramarov, Alejandro Rey, and Cleavant Derricks.
Pierce was a member of the French team that won the 1997 Fed Cup, and her only title that season was the Italian Open, defeating Conchita Martínez in the final.
In 2003 Conchita reached her last grand slam quarterfinal in the French Open losing to Kim Clijsters.
Sun also competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, defeating Conchita Martínez and Virginia Ruano Pascual of Spain in the women's tennis doubles final to win a gold medal along with her partner Li Ting.
Conchita decides to leave the Comancheros and move west after she falls in love with the scout Flint McCullough, but she is killed by bullet from her own people when they ambush the wagon train.
Eleanor Gallardo Ramey was born in La Conchita in 1928 in the house built by her father Joseph Gallardo a year earlier.
Rubin-Vega has two Tony Award nominations to her credit: one for her role in Rent as Best Actress in a Musical, and the other for her performance as Conchita in Anna in the Tropics ( 2003 ), as Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play.
As Raza with fellow bandit, Conchita in the lead attempt to escape, she is shot by Dolworth, who himself narrowly escapes her bullet as she lies dying in his arms.
Conchita, frustrated and upset, goes to Lola in order to " welcome " her.
Conchita, initially intending to threaten Lola, finds that she is truly a victim, and instead treats her with sympathy.

Conchita and off
Kicking off the grass season in Eastbourne, Hantuchová lost in the quarterfinals to Conchita Martínez, but more famously she lost in the second round of Wimbledon to Shinobu Asagoe, 6 – 0, 4 – 6, 10 – 12, with Hantuchová breaking down crying during the latter stages of the match and making 57 unforced errors.

Conchita and Tom
Ferrara was next hired to direct Fear City ( 1984 ), starring Tom Berenger, Melanie Griffith, Billy Dee Williams, Rae Dawn Chong and María Conchita Alonso.

Conchita and .
He'd been in an angry mood: Conchita had thought his face almost ugly with the anger in him.
Conchita wondered.
* 1895 – Conchita Supervía, Spanish opera singer ( d. 1936 )
* 2005 – A mudslide occurs in La Conchita, California, killing 10 people, injuring many more and closing U. S. Route 101, the main coastal corridor between San Francisco and Los Angeles, for 10 days.
* Richard III ( 2008 ): Elizabeth was played by María Conchita Alonso.
The document of Conchita Carpio-Morales ruled: " In sum, the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process committed grave abuse of discretion when he failed to carry out the pertinent consultation process.
Ranked ninth, Davenport defeated tenth ranked Gabriela Sabatini, before losing to third ranked Conchita Martínez, who went on to win the tournament.
On clay, Davenport won the Strasbourg tournament and reached the French Open quarterfinals, losing to Conchita Martínez.
* Montez was last interpretation of Conchita Montenegro in the film Lola Montes ( 1944 ), with a moralizing script, directed by Antonio Román.
Via an old girlfriend, Conchita Montenegro, Howard had contacts with Ricardo Giménez-Arnau, a young diplomat in the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
) These are, in chronological order: Kathleen McKane Godfree, Cilly Aussem, Karen Hantze Susman, Ann Haydon Jones, Virginia Wade, Conchita Martínez, Jana Novotná, and Petra Kvitová.
The 1988-1989 field seasons researched the southeast section of the site, between the Conchita and Pajaro-Romonal Causeways, to determine the impact of the Tikal-Naranjo wars.
Conchita and Pajaro-Ramonal Causeways located.
Evert's last match was a 6 – 3, 6 – 2 win over Conchita Martínez in the final of the 1989 Fed Cup.
" ( Consuelo, Duchess of Manchester was also the basis of the character Conchita Closson in Edith Wharton's unfinished novel The Buccaneers.

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