Eduardo Cruz-Coke Lassabe (April 22, 1899 – March 18, 1974) was a Chilean political figure, the conservative candidate in Chile's 1946 presidential election...
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contenders: Eduardo Cruz-Coke, backed by conservatives, and Arturo Alessandri, supported by liberals and labor agrarians. Eventually, Cruz-Coke became the...
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of cultural manager Marta Cruz-Coke and grandnephew of physician-politician Eduardo Cruz-Coke (Marta's father). Cruz-Coke studied in the Colegio de los...
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Party of Chile) in the 1942 presidential elections but Conservative Eduardo Cruz-Coke in the 1946 elections. Despite the creation of the Falange Nacional...
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presidential candidates of the right and conservative support for Dr. Eduardo Cruz-Coke, in turn favoring the victory of Gabriel González Videla. While President...
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Denmark. 24 March - The Puna de Atacama dispute is resolved. 22 April - Eduardo Cruz-Coke (died 1974) 16 August - Salvador Reyes Figueroa (died 1970) 1 October...
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candidate for the 1946 presidential election. The Conservatives nominated Eduardo Cruz-Coke, who finished in second place after radical Gabriel González Videla...
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opposing the Radical candidate Gabriel González Videla to the physician Eduardo Cruz-Coke as representative of the Conservative Party, Bernardo Ibáñez for the...
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Archive of Chilean Elections). 1942: Juan Antonio Ríos (won) 1946: Eduardo Cruz-Coke (lost) 1952: Pedro Alfonso (lost) Hawkins, Kirk A. (2003). Sowing...
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elections, González won 40% of the vote, defeating right-wing candidates Eduardo Cruz-Coke and Fernando Alessandri and socialist Bernardo Ibáñez. Since González...
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Socialist parties who refused to back the Conservative candidate Eduardo Cruz-Coke. Nonetheless, his split of the right-wing voting base resulted in...
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Archive of Chilean Elections). 1952: Pedro Alfonso (lost) Source: Cruz-Coke 1984 Cruz-Coke, Ricardo. 1984. Historia electoral de Chile. 1925-1973. Editorial...
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Carlos Ibáñez 1953 Eduardo Cruz-Coke Jorge Alessandri 1960 Jorge Errázuriz Echenique Jorge Alessandri 1965 Horacio Walker Eduardo Frei Montalva 1968 Sergio...
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communities and the pursuit of social justice". Felipe Kast, Luciano Cruz-Coke, Harald Beyer and Juan Sebastián Montes founded the movement on 12 December...
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Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow Christopher Coke David Barron Corona Tiequon Cox Ion Croitoru Nicky Cruz Rolando Cruz Duane "Keefe D" Davis Rayful Edmond Johnny...
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Picture Name Entered Office Exited Office Notes Appointed by Eduardo Cruz-Coke Lassabe 15 January 1937 15 September 1938 Arturo Alessandri Luis Prúnes...
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the same period he published more strictly biochemical work with Eduardo Cruz-Coke. In 1949 Niemeyer obtained a Guggenheim research fellowship to work...
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opposing the Radical candidate Gabriel González Videla to the physician Eduardo Cruz-Coke as representative of the Conservative Party, Bernardo Ibáñez for the...
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During this period President Salvador Allende appointed him, professor Eduardo Cruz-Coke and other professionals to study the exploitation of the Caliche,...
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1964: Eduardo Frei Montalva (won) Category:United Conservative Party (Chile) politicians Conservative Party (Chile) Presidential Republic Era Cruz-Coke, Ricardo...
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la Cruz in the TV series El cartel. In the 2021 prequel series The Snitch Cartel: Origins, a younger version of the character is portrayed by Eduardo Pérez...
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Mauricio Cruz Jiron, who managed Diriangen for fourteen years from 1992 to 2006. Hungarian Eduardo Kosovic was the foreign coach in the club. Mauricio Cruz Jiron...
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Karen Telías Alfredo Allende as Jorge "Coke" Alfaro Belén Soto as Isidora Tagle Ramírez Simón Gelsich as Benjamín Cruz Tomás Verdejo as Gabriel Hernández...
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Spanish). Retrieved 4 February 2024. Correa Larraín, Magdalena; Cruz-Coke Madrid, Eduardo (1989). Grandes escritores chilenos (in Spanish). Santiago de...
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Chile Arrate, Jorge y Eduardo Rojas. 2006. Memoria de la Izquierda Chilena. Tomo I (1850–1970). Javier Vergara Editor. Cruz Coke, Ricardo. 1984. Historia...
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owner in the Heineken. In 2011, Coca-Cola FEMSA acquired regional Mexican Coke bottler Grupo Cimsa for 11 billion MXN (US$838 million). In July 2012, Coca-Cola...
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project in Salina Cruz is the creation of a delayed coking unit in the Antonio Dovalí Jaime oil refinery [es] (also known as the Salina Cruz refinery), in...
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held by Republican Ted Cruz, running a competitive campaign that drew national attention. Despite losing the election to Cruz by a margin of 2.6%, O'Rourke...
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Molina Lorena Recabarren Felipe Morandé Pedro Pablo Errázuriz Luciano Cruz-Coke National Renewal: Mario Desbordes Andrés Allamand Alberto Espina Manuel...
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Andrés Bello. Santiago. OCLC 25534586 ISBN 956-13-0889-3 (pages 133-135) Cruz-Coke, Ricardo. 1984. Historia electoral de Chile. 1925-1973. Editorial Jurídica...
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