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Arturo Gonzelez was of Mexican heritage and a U. S. citizen.
-Article describing how Bob Smith ( Wolfman Jack ) came to Del Rio, Texas to meet Arturo Gonzelez and Ramon D. Bosquez and wanting to know who was the owner of radio station XERF.

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The primary opposition candidate was the U. S .- backed Arturo Cruz, who succumbed to pressure from the United States government not to take part in the 1984 elections ; later US officials were quoted as saying, " the ( Reagan ) Administration never contemplated letting Cruz stay in the race, because then the Sandinistas could justifiably claim that the elections were legitimate.
Although initially willing to stand in the 1984 elections, the UNO, headed by Arturo Cruz ( a former Sandinista ) declined participation in the elections based on their own objections to the restrictions placed on the electoral process by the State of Emergency and the official advisement of President Ronald Reagan's State Department, who feared that their participation would legitimize the election process.
Arturo Toscanini, at the time a 19-year-old cellist who was assistant chorus master, was persuaded to take up the baton for the performance.
Negotiations with Brazil resulted in the Mercosur customs union, in March 1991, and on November 14, he addressed a joint session of the U. S. Congress, being one of only three Argentine presidents who had that distinction ( together with Raúl Alfonsín and Arturo Frondizi ).
Strauss's seeming relationship with the Nazis in the 1930s attracted criticism from some noted musicians, including Arturo Toscanini, who in 1933 had said, " To Strauss the composer I take off my hat ; to Strauss the man I put it back on again ," when Strauss had accepted the presidency of the Reichsmusikkammer.
It did not maintain a regular place in the repertory, despite the advocacy of Arturo Toscanini, who conducted it in New York three years in succession, and Sir Thomas Beecham, who pronounced it " one of the finest lyrical dramas of our time ," and staged it at Covent Garden in 1937.
Other conductors who have recorded the work include Arturo Toscanini, Daniel Barenboim, Sir Georg Solti, Leonard Bernstein, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Leopold Stokowski, Eugene Ormandy, William Steinberg and André Previn, as well as leading English conductors from Sir Henry Wood and Sir Adrian Boult to Sir Simon Rattle.
Among its guest conductors in its first years was Arturo Toscanini, who judged it the finest orchestra he had ever conducted.
Frank and Dyment also discuss Maestro Toscanini's performance history in the 50th anniversary issue of Classic Record Collector ( 2006, 47 ) Frank with ' Toscanini – Myth and Reality ' ( 10 – 14 ) and Dyment ' A Whirlwind in London ' ( 15 – 21 ) This issue also contains interviews with people who performed with Toscanini – Jon Tolansky ' Licia Albanese – Maestro and Me ' ( 22 – 6 ) and ' A Mesmerising Beat: John Tolansky talks to some of those who worked with Arturo Toscanini, to discover some of the secrets of his hold over singers, orchestras and audiences.
Chacon came back in 1985 and he won five fights, including one against former world champion Arturo Frias by a knockout in seven, and a knockout in five over Rafael Solis, who had challenged Camacho for the world Jr. Lightweight title that had once belonged to Chacon .< ref >
The pilot introduces the four original Sliders: Quinn Mallory ( Jerry O ' Connell ), a graduate student in physics who discovered and refined the Sliding technology ; Professor Maximillian Arturo ( John Rhys-Davies ), Quinn's mentor ; Wade Wells ( Sabrina Lloyd ), Quinn's friend ; and Rembrandt " Cryin ' Man " Brown ( Cleavant Derricks ), a professional singer who is accidentally caught in the first major test of the vortex and is forced to join the others.
The band's lineup was singer Ana Torroja and brothers Nacho and José María Cano, who worked alongside session musicians such as Arturo Terriza, Manolo Aguilar, Nacho Mañó, Javier Quílez, Ángel Celada and Óscar Astruga.
Brunswick also embarked on an ambitious domestic classical recording program, recording the New York String Quartet, the Cleveland Orchestra under Nikolai Sokoloff ( who had been recording acoustically for Brunswick since 1924 ), and in a tremendous steal from Victor, the New York Philharmonic with conductors Willem Mengelberg and Arturo Toscanini.
Among his first contacts was Arturo Guzmán Decena, an Army lieutenant who was reportedly asked by Osiel Cárdenas to look for the " best men possible.
Gatti-Casazza brought with him Arturo Toscanini, the fiery and brilliant conductor who had led La Scala during Gatti's years there as manager.
The Argentine militarist Juan Carlos Onganía, who overthrew Arturo Illia in a military putsch in 1969, as well as Alejandro Agustín Lanusse, who succeeded Onganía after another coup, had participated in the Cursillos de la Cristiandad, as did also the Dominican militarists Antonio Imbert Barrera and Elías Wessin y Wessin, chief of staff of the military and an opponent of the restoration of the 1963 Constitution after Rafael Trujillo's overthrow.
During the last few years, being bitter that he was never promoted to general manager, he also resents the hands-on approach or " interference " of Christina Pagniacci, who succeeded her father Arturo as team owner.
Cameron Diaz as Christina Pagniacci – The Owner and General Manager of the Miami Sharks who inherited the team from her father Arturo, she is young and attractive and boasts a Cornell MBA.
* President who held office for least time ( not counting interim presidents ): Arturo Rawson, for just three days ; June 4, 1943 to June 6, 1943.

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In order to preempt Ross's victory, the National Socialists mounted a coup d ' état that was intended to take down the rightwing government of Arturo Alessandri Palma and place Ibáñez in power.
Original poster for Puccini's ToscaLa bohème was premiered in Turin in 1896, conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
* Arturo Frazen-He was installed as Latveria's ambassador during the temporary reign of Prince Zorba Fortunov.
The concept of " Miranda rights " was enshrined in U. S. law following the 1966 Miranda v. Arizona Supreme Court decision, which found that the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights of Ernesto Arturo Miranda had been violated during his arrest and trial for domestic violence.
From this time his work was influenced by Etruscan art and the sculpture of Arturo Martini.
Lauda was saved by the combined actions of fellow drivers Arturo Merzario, Guy Edwards, Brett Lunger, and Harald Ertl, rather than by the ill-equipped track marshals.
* The Museum House of Arturo Toscanini, where the famous musician was born.
Nuvolari was born in Castel d ' Ario near Mantua on 16 November 1892 to Arturo Nuvolari and his wife Elisa Zorzi.
The family were well acquainted with motor racing as Arturo and his brother Giuseppe were both bicycle racers-Giuseppe was a multiple winner of the Italian national championship and was particularly admired by a young Tazio.
In the UK, the opera was first presented at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 19 May 1894 with Arturo Pessina in the title role, while the US premiere was at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, on 4 February 1895 with Victor Maurel as Falstaff.
This overture, not normally used today, was given a rare broadcast performance by Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra on 30 March 1940, but was never commercially issued.
The world premiere performance of La bohème was in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio and conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini.
The world première performance of La bohème took place in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio and was conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini.
Cilea's last opera, premièred at La Scala in Milan on 15 April 1907 under the baton of Arturo Toscanini, was the 3-act tragedy Gloria, again with a libretto by Colautti, based on a play by Victorien Sardou.
The first performance was held at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan on April 25, 1926 and conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
After the severe criticisms by Ricordi and the conductor Arturo Toscanini, he was forced to write a second, strictly censored version that followed Puccini's sketches more closely, to the point where he did not set some of Adami's text to music because Puccini had not indicated how he wanted it to sound.
It was conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
It was rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946, with a memorable concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini — twice La Scala's principal conductor and an associate of the composers Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini — with a soprano solo by Renata Tebaldi, which created a sensation.
His father, Arturo Falcone, the director of a provincial chemical laboratory, was married to Luisa Bentivegna.

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* 1995Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Italian pianist ( b. 1920 )
* October 28 – Arturo Frondizi, President of Argentina ( d. 1995 )
* January 5 – Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Italian pianist ( d. 1995 )
* Arturo Escobar: Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World, Princeton University Press 1995, ISBN 0-691-00102-2
Arturo Frondizi Ercoli ( October 28, 1908 – April 18, 1995 ) was the President of Argentina between May 1, 1958, and March 29, 1962, for the Intransigent Radical Civic Union.
The historical leader and ideologue of these coalitions was Romano Prodi, Professor of Economics and former leftist Christian Democrat, who invented the name and the symbol of The Olive Tree with Arturo Parisi in 1995.
Originally called the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Performance, the award was first presented to Arturo Sandoval in 1995.
* Escobar, Arturo ( 1995 ) Encountering Development, the making and unmaking of the Third World, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
From 1995, with the Italian production company Compagnia Della Rancia and the director Saverio Marconi, Arturo continued to concentrate on creating and developing musicals for the Italian audience.
He also performed on the 1993 Arturo Sandoval album Danzon ( Dance On ) which won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Performance, and received Grammy nominations in the same category for the albums Hands of Rhythm in 1997 and The Body Acoustic in 2005.
* Gonzalo Vial Correa, " Arturo Prat ", Editorial Andrés Bello, Santiago, 1995
The mayors of Naval during the period were Brigido Caneja, Sr., who served from 1956 to 1971 ; Arturo Velasquez from 1972 to 1979 ; Niceto Limpiado from 1980 to 1986 ; Fortunato Casas from 1986 to 1987 ; Gorgonio Contredas and Francisca Bangcuyo in 1987 ; and Simeon Pitao from 1988 to 1995.

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