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    Local 890, many of whom took part in the strike that inspired the movie. Juan Chacón was a real-life union local president. In the film he plays the protagonist...
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    Juan Vicente Gómez Chacón (24 July 1857 – 17 December 1935) was a Venezuelan military general, politician and de facto ruler of Venezuela from 1908 until...
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    productions. Chacón has been married to Puerto Rican musician Junno Faria since 1977. They are the parents of a daughter, Katiria. Chacón divides her time...
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    Rosario Paiz, and also grandson of Vicente González Chacón and Josefa Paiz Cordón. Chacón's aunt, Cleta Chacón became his adopted mother. He married Josefina...
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  • "Juan Chacón", a new nobleman jure uxoris. He was allowed by the Catholic Monarchs to use, as a privilege, his family name as "Pedro Fajardo y Chacón"...
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    Juan Carlos Bersague Chacón is a Choral Conductor and Conducting Professor in Venezuela, born at Havana, Cuba in 1963. In the present time he is the Titular...
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    as De La Rosa "Articulo en la pagina de Lourdes Chacon sobre la novela de Milí 1984". Lourdes Chacón. 2017-04-14. Retrieved 2017-04-25. almalatina.net's...
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    the Paiute Chief Narraguinnep ("Polk"), of murdering a shepherd named Juan Chacon. When a posse attempted to arrest Tse-ne-gat in February 1915, the Paiute...
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    Julio Pablo Chacón (born May 22, 1975) is an Argentine boxer. Nicknamed "El Relámpago", Chacon won a Featherweight Bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics...
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  • Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 890 to fill most of the roles. Juan Chacón, the Union Local president, is cast as the fiery Ramon Quintero opposite...
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    Bobby Chacon (November 28, 1951 – September 7, 2016) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1972 to 1988. He held titles in two weight classes...
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    miners, some of whom had taken part in real-life strikes. For example, Juan Chacón, who played Ramon Quintero, was the president of a local miners' union...
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  • June 2016, Chacón joined Argentine Primera División side San Martín. Two years later, following just three matches for San Martín, Chacón agreed to join...
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    as part of their educational project, the government of General Lázaro Chacón had called a contest for teachers, where the best would be awarded scholarships...
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    Fernando Chacón was a Spanish soldier who served as a governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, modern day New Mexico, between 1794 and 1804. He was a Knight...
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  • known as Gilberth Jiménez Siles Also legally known as Kristhian Arturo Chacón Ureña Also legally known as Eduardo Gardela Ramírez "División Territorial...
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  • Laguardia as Jason Daniela Luján as Clara Luz Martín Ricca as Rudolf María Chacón as Lichita Miguel Martínez as Chano Jonathan Becerra Lambda García as Facundo...
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    del Prado: Brief biography. Colleciones Artísticas: Brief biography. Juan Chacón Enríquez, Eduardo Rosales, Madrid, Blass, 1926. Bernardino de Pantorba...
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  • com : Jose Chacón Medina Salazar y Villaseñor. Melendez, A. Gabriel; Lomelí, Francisco A., eds. (16 March 2012). The Writings of Eusebio Chacón. UNM Press...
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    Jesse Alonso Chacón Escamillo (born 9 November 1965) is a Venezuelan politician, engineer, and former military officer. Chacón participated in the November...
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  • Lira  3 Juan Montero 11 Hudson White Infielders 36 Fraymi De Leon 41 Luis Ravelo  5 Justin Riemer Outfielders  9 Miguel Bleis 37 Juan Chacon 10 Zach Ehrhard...
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    Arturo Chacón Cruz (August 20, 1977) is a Mexican American operatic tenor. A winner of the Operalia competition in 2005, he went on to sing leading roles...
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    Juan Nepomuceno Seguín (October 27, 1806 – August 27, 1890) was a Spanish-Tejano political and military figure of the Texas Revolution who helped to establish...
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    governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico between 1712 and 1715, replacing Jose Chacón Medina Salazar y Villaseñor. Mogollon joined the Spanish Army in his youth...
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    knockout: Ivan Cordero, Efrain Perez, Eric Nemos, Charlie Jones, Roberto Chacón, Luis Bolaño, Manuel Sanabria and Jose Luis Caro. He concluded his first...
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    Agustín Arturo Prat Chacón (Latin American Spanish: [aɾˈtuɾo pɾat tʃaˈkon]; April 3, 1848 – May 21, 1879) was a Chilean Navy officer and lawyer. He was...
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  • Pedro Fajardo y Chacón, 1st Marquis of los Vélez, Grandee of Spain, (in full, Spanish: Don Pedro Fajardo y Chacón Manrique de Lara, primer marqués de...
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    Manuel Aguilar Chacón (12 August 1797, San José, Costa Rica – 7 July 1846) was head of state of Costa Rica from April 1837 to March 1838. He was born in...
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  • small delegation to the LP-28 congress. The BPR delegation was led by Juan Chacón, who in his intervention at the event made a call for unity. FAPU did...
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    international trade. Chacón has worked as export director for several companies in the paper sector. She was commercial director for Juan Romaní Esteve and...
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