William J. Jimeno (born November 26, 1967) is a Colombian-American author and retired Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department officer...
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Jimeno (also Gimeno, Ximeno, Chemene, Exemeno) is a given name derived from Ximen, a variant of the medieval Basque given name Semen, the origins of which...
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World Trade Center (film) (redirect from William Jimeno)
bombing, assembles a group of volunteers; officers Antonio Rodrigues, Will Jimeno and Dominick Pezzulo, to retrieve rescue equipment from Building 5. They...
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Philip C. Jimeno (born February 28, 1947, in Fairmont, West Virginia) is an American politician and was a long-serving member of the Maryland State Legislature...
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Jimeno Garcés, sometimes Jimeno II (died 932/3), was the King of Pamplona from 925 until his death. He was the brother of King Sancho I Garcés and son...
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Pedro Jimeno (c. 1515 – c. 1555) was a Valencian anatomist. Jimeno was born around 1515 in Valencia or in Onda. He first studied the arts at the University...
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Center during the September 11 attacks. His rescue and that of William Jimeno are later the subject of Oliver Stone's film World Trade Center in 2006...
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Jimeno (Ximeno) I was the 9th century father of García Jiménez of Pamplona. In spite of various biographical details having been created, there are no...
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Gabriel "Gabri" Jimeno Felipe (born 29 December 2003) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward for CD Eldense B. Jimeno was born in Elda, Alicante...
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rescue effort in the first World Trade Center building along with Officer Will Jimeno. After a brief overlook of the common area the floor shook as the South...
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Manuel Jimeno Casarin (1815-1853) served as secretary of state under Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado and Governor Micheltorena, was a senior member of...
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Gabriela Jimeno Caldas (born 11 February 1990 in Bogotá, Colombia), professionally known as Ela Minus, is a Colombian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist...
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Eduardo Jimeno Correas (22 February 1870 in Zaragoza – 30 October 1947 in Madrid) was a Spanish filmmaker and producer. He is considered one of the pioneers...
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Don Sancho Jimeno de Orozco y Urnieta (1640–1707) was a Spanish military officer, nobleman, landowner and colonial administrator who served as the governor...
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Matías Jimeno or Ximeno was a painter of Castile. He was a pupil of Vincenzo Carducho, and flourished about the middle of the 17th century. He painted...
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Rancho Jimeno was a 48,854-acre (197.71 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Colusa County and Yolo County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel...
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the adventures of American Chantel Everett, her Dominican husband Pedro Jimeno, and their immediate families as they navigate an intercultural marriage...
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Raúl Jimeno Pérez (born 18 May 1959) is a Spanish athlete. He competed in the men's hammer throw at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Florida v. Jimeno, 500 U.S. 248 (1991), was a U.S. Supreme Court case involving the exclusionary rule of evidence under the Fourth Amendment. A police...
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co-) king of a part of Pamplona in the late 9th century, son of a supposed Jimeno. The Jiménez dynasty that would later rule the Kingdom of Navarre originally...
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Jimeno Íñiguez (c. 1090 – c. 1145) was a Spanish nobleman and the lord of Cameros from about 1125. Jimeno was the son of Íñigo Jiménez, lord of Cameros...
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Joaquin Jimeno (30 November 1804, Mexico City – 14 March 1856, Santa Barbara, California) was a Spanish missionary to the Americas. Father Jimeno is known...
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102 Jurio, Jimeno (1995). Historia de Pamplona y de sus lenguas. Tafalla: Editorial Txalaparta. p. 35. ISBN 84-8136-017-1. Jurio, Jimeno (1995). Historia...
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local Basque lords, Ibn Balask ("son of Velasco"), and Mothmin al-Akra ("Jimeno the Strong") were defeated and forced to submit. The next mention of Pamplona...
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Son of Hernando, variation of Fernando Jiménez – 293,000 (0.74%) son of Jimeno, Xemeno, origin god or Ximeno Díaz – 293,000 (0.74%) Son of Diego Álvarez...
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Pamplona.[citation needed] Arab sources in Al-Andalus report in 778 a "Jimeno, the strong", calling him "Mothmin al-Akra". He was a Basque or Hispanic...
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Jose Roy III, Jacinto Jimenez, Dennis Manalo, Ramon Esguerra, and Karen Jimeno former Undersecretary of the DPWH. He gained substantial media attention...
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Pedro Barreto (redirect from Pedro Ricardo Barreto Jimeno)
Pedro Ricardo Barreto Jimeno, SJ (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpe.ðɾo βaˈre.to]; born 12 February 1944), is a Peruvian prelate of the Catholic Church who was...
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(1990), pp. 185. Collins (1990), pp. 232. Monreal & Jimeno (2012), pp. 10–15. Monreal, Gregorio; Jimeno, Roldan (2012). Conquista e Incorporación de Navarra...
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Movie, a True Story?"". Newsweek. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2018. Jimeno, Diego (24 May 2020). "'Verónica', de Paco Plaza, en 'Versión española'"...
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