to Carlos Marín. Il Divo – official site Carlos Marin – official site (archive) Carlos Marín discography at Discogs Carlos Marín at IMDb Carlos Marín on...
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Appearances in Primera Federación play-offs "Carlos Marín, el 'seguro' que viene" [Carlos Marín, the 'assurance' who comes through] (in Spanish). Mundo...
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Il Divo (section Death of Carlos Marin)
baritone Steven LaBrie. The group previously included Spanish baritone Carlos Marín until his death in 2021 from COVID-19 and replacement by LaBrie in 2023...
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stevenlabrie.com "Así es Steven LaBrie, el mexicano que 'sustituye' a Carlos Marín en 'Il Divo'" (in Spanish). January 10, 2022. Salazar, Francisco (January...
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comics-selling characters. A four-issue limited series by writers Carlos Pacheco and Rafael Marín and artist José Ladrönn was published in 2000. The fourth volume...
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Robayo and Velasco both left by the end of 1994 and were replaced by Carlos Marín (guitar) and César Botero (vocals). This lineup recorded the concert...
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(Innocence) and her then-partner Carlos Marín, who spoke to him after hearing Izambard sing in online videos. Marín said it was worth a try, so Izambard...
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became a member of the international musical quartet Il Divo along with Carlos Marín (Spain), Sébastien Izambard (France), and David Miller (United States)...
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Hospital de Especialidades Carlos Andrade Marín also known as HCAM or HECAM, is a teaching hospital in Quito, Ecuador, managed by the Instituto Ecuatoriano...
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Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín (born 14 August 1961) is a Mexican politician who was elected as a Senator for the state of Yucatán to the 64th Congress in...
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Urs Bühler, French pop singer Sébastien Izambard, and Spanish baritone Carlos Marín. Their eponymous first album became a worldwide multiplatinum-selling...
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Rajkov (1981–83) Manuel Ruiz Sosa (1983–84) Josu Ortuondo (1985–86) Vicente Carlos Campillo (1987–88) Francisco Parreño (1991–92) Julio Cardeñosa (1991–92)...
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Juan Carlos Aguilera Martín (born 22 May 1969) is a Spanish retired professional footballer. Having started his career as a right winger, he finished it...
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Claremont, Lobdell and Larroca, Carlos Pacheco took over as penciller and co-writer, first with Rafael Marín, then with Marín and Jeph Loeb. This series began...
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Party (PRI) who served as governor of the state of Puebla. Marín was born to Crecencio Marín and Blandina Torres in Nativitas Cuautempan, near Ixcaquixtla...
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Guillermo García Cantú Andrés Palacios Opening theme "Entrégate" by Carlos Marín and Innocence Country of origin Mexico Original language Spanish No....
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cast included Xenia Reguant (later replaced by Julia Möller) as Belle, Carlos Marín (later replaced by Joe Luciano) as Beast, Lisardo Guarinos (later replaced...
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Publishing. ISBN 9781486300150. Guerrero-Meseguer, Laura; Sanz-Lázaro, Carlos; Marín, Arnaldo (2018). "Understanding the sexual recruitment of one of the...
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surname Marin is of Spanish language origin. In Spanish, it is spelled Marín, with an acute accent on the í. Richard Anthony "Cheech" Marin (born July...
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Brazilian Portuguese). Rishma Dosani (December 19, 2021). "Il Divo singer Carlos Marín dies aged 53". Metro. "Zemřel kytarista Luboš Andršt, bylo mu 73 let"...
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was loaded, and pulled the trigger. In 1957, Juan Carlos spent a year in the naval school at Marín, Pontevedra, and another in the Air Force school in...
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male vocal quartet; the Swiss tenor Urs Bühler, the Spanish baritone Carlos Marín, the American tenor David Miller and the French pop singer Sébastien...
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Type Daily newspaper Format Berliner Owner(s) Grupo Multimedios Editor Carlos Marín Founded November 22, 1974; 49 years ago (1974-11-22) as Diario de Monterrey...
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its promotion in other countries. In 2024, Marín was awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports. Marín was a keen flamenco dancer in her childhood...
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June 13, 2022. Retrieved April 12, 2011. Pacheco, Carlos; Marín, Rafael; Loeb, Jeph (w), Pacheco, Carlos (p), Merino, Jesus (i). "Dark Victory" Fantastic...
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of Bulgaria Biagio Marin (1891–1985), Italian poet Carlos Francisco Chang Marín (1922–2012), Panamanian writer and artist Carol Marin (born 1948), American...
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respectively. In the book Para leer a Carlos Castaneda, Marín concentrates on both the Toltec philosophies and Carlos Castaneda, in which he "presents in...
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Ruth María Rivera Marín was born in Mexico City on 18 June 1927 to parents Diego Rivera, a prominent Mexican muralist, and Guadalupe Marín Preciado, a well-known...
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2020–2021: Carlos Delgado Altieri 2021–2023: José Luis Dalmau 2023–present Jesús Manuel Ortiz 1948: Luis Muñoz Marín (won) 1952: Luis Muñoz Marín (won) 1956:...
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Alfredo Kraus (1927–1999), tenor Hipólito Lázaro (1887–1974), tenor Carlos Marín (born 1968), baritone, member of operatic quartet Il Divo María José...
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