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    Raúl Alejandro Apold (1898-1980) was the propaganda chief for Juan Domingo Perón. As a close associate of Eva Perón, Apold was an official with the General...
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    Party bought a majority stake in. Through the Secretary of the Media, Raúl Apold, socialist dailies such as La Vanguardia or Democracia, and conservative...
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  • Vilas (Gral. Edelmiro Farrell) Jorge Petraglia (Bishop) Enrique Liporace (Raúl Apold) Tony Lestingi (Alejandro Achával Junco) Leandro Regúnaga (José Espejo)...
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    anti-imperialist tone of the speech led right-wing peronist congressman Raúl Apold to label Cooke a communist. The 1955 coup d'état overthrew Perón and installed...
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    Peronism Unión Popular Key associates Juan Manuel Abal Medina Jorge Antonio Raúl Apold Ángel Borlenghi Juan Atilio Bramuglia Antonio Cafiero Héctor Cámpora Andrés...
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    as populist President Juan Perón's calculating Information Minister, Raúl Apold, in Juan Carlos Desanzo's Eva Perón (1996), and as the gruff, corner café...
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  • nationalism" and the script was closely monitored by the Minister of Information Raul Apold. The budget overran by $413,000 and eventually cost $2,239,000. "We believe...
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    audiences to foreign productions with more modern and relevant subjects. Raúl Apold, Juan Perón's undersecretary of culture, implemented an authoritarian...
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    1947 and 1951, Soviet films had been banned in Argentina by decree of Raúl Apold, press chief of President Juan Domingo Perón. The censorship ended in...
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  • The Rod is a left tributary of the river Apold in Romania. It flows into the Apold in Apoldu de Sus. Its length is 12 km (7.5 mi) and its basin size is...
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    Vărbilău Alunoasa Olt Amaradia Jiu (in Gorj and Dolj Counties) Amaradia Jiu (in Gorj County) Amărăzuia Amaradia Amnaș Apold Ampoi Mureș Ampoița Ampoi...
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    Repedea Ruscova Repedea Vișeu Rezu Mare Putna Ribița Crișul Alb Rimetea Arieș Robaia Vâlsan Robești Olt Rod Apold Rohia Lăpuș Românești Valea Neagră...
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    Mureșan was elected mayor of the commune where he spent his childhood, Apold after receiving 63.09% of the votes, while running for PNL. He was re-elected...
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