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    Rodolfo Martín Villa (born 3 October 1934) is a Spanish engineer and politician, who served in various capacities in the cabinets of the Spanish transition...
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  • Mexican politician Rodolfo Manzo (born 1949), Peruvian footballer Rodolfo Martín Villa (born 1934), Spanish politician Rodolfo Massi (born 1965), Italian...
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  • revolutionary Ricardo Villa (born 1952), Argentine footballer Rodolfo Martín Villa (born 1934), Spanish politician Sebastián Villa (born 1992), Colombian...
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  • Santiago Marraco Solana César Martín Montes José María Martín Oviedo Martiniano Martín Eduardo Martín Toval Rodolfo Martín Villa Miguel Ángel Martínez Martínez...
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    jurada de méritos y servicios". Rosa, 2009 San Martín, 1983, 223 Puell, 1997, 135-136 Puell, 1997, 137 San Martín, 1983, 223 Puell, 2005, 207 Puell, 2010 Puell...
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  • played internationally until this debt is paid by Mediapro. In 2006, Rodolfo Martín Villa was appointed chairman of Sogecable. His term ended in 2010 and Manuel...
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    was a member of the pro-Franco student union where he likely met Rodolfo Martín Villa, then interior minister. Barrionuevo became a member of the Socialist...
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    1947), American New Jersey state politician Rodolfo Martín Villa (born 1934), Spanish politician Samuel Martin (linguist) (1924–2009), linguist (Korean and...
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    was married to María del Pilar Ibáñez-Martín y Mellado and had eight children: Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo e Ibáñez-Martín (born 4 September 1957), 2nd Marquess...
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    government, in which the "strong man" became the vice-president Rodolfo Martín Villa, but at the beginning of 1982, the "flight" of deputies to Alianza...
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    position incompatible with his post as acting Minister of Justice. Rodolfo Martín Villa, acting Minister of the Interior, took on the ordinary duties of...
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    1982 – 15 January 1991 Prime Minister Felipe González Preceded by Rodolfo Martín Villa Succeeded by Narcís Serra Member of the Congress of Deputies In office...
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  • syndicate of the Spanish Falange movement, from 1957 to February 1962. Rodolfo Martín Villa succeeded him in the post. In 1963, Aparicio-Bernal was designated...
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    alternative. He was subject to a scandal in 1983, when it was reported that Rodolfo Almirón, a former Argentine national police officer leader of the Triple...
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    then Home Minister and founder of the Spanish Conservative Party, Rodolfo Martín Villa, Minister of Unions and General Campano, director of the Civil Guard...
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    composed of the following members: Feliciano Fuster (1984-1997) Rodolfo Martín Villa (1997-2002) Manuel Pizarro (2002-2007) José Manuel Entrecanales (2007-2009)...
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    Health and Consumer Affairs department were established. Following Rodolfo Martín Villa's dismissal as First Deputy Prime Minister, the post of the Second...
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  • por el que se nombra Vicepresidente primero del Gobierno a don Rodolfo Martín Villa" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (288). Agencia Estatal...
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    The Teniente Rodolfo Marsh Martin Airport (IATA: TNM, ICAO: SCRM) is on King George Island, part of Chile's Antártica commune in Antarctica, and is the...
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  • Santiago Marraco Jordi Marsal Muntalá Alfonso Tomás Martín Eduardo Martín Toval Rodolfo Martín Villa José Enrique Martínez del Río Manuel Martínez García...
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    (FSI) party—being represented in the Council of Ministers through Rodolfo Martín Villa. On 7 April 1977, the National Movement and the FET y de las JONS...
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    (GPI), being also present in the government through the figure of Rodolfo Martín Villa. Proving incapable of adapting to the coming changes and reluctant...
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    January 1974 11 December 1975 1 year, 342 days National Movement 3 Rodolfo Martín Villa (born 1934) 11 December 1975 7 July 1976 209 days National Movement...
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  • Villa, this film used the same script but the other film had Pedro Armendariz playing Villa instead of Carrillo. Leo Carrillo – Pancho Villa Rodolfo Acosta...
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    reinforced Sonora, and Villa again was defeated badly. Rodolfo Fierro, a loyal officer and cruel hatchet man, was killed while Villa's army was crossing into...
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    Rodolfo Fierro (1885 – 14 October 1915) was a railway worker, railway superintendent, federal soldier and a major general in the army of Pancho Villa...
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  • lawyers of the defense requested that the first deputy prime minister Rodolfo Martín Villa appeared to testify, but he did not. The position of the defense...
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    Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez Preceded by Antonio Fontán Succeeded by Rodolfo Martín Villa Minister of the Presidency In office 6 April 1979 – 3 May 1980 Prime...
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  • and 400 prisoners were executed by Villa's self styled executioner, Rodolfo Fierro. Throughout the summer of 1913 Villa was at the peake of his success,...
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    Social Security), Juan Antonio García Díez (in Economy and Trade), Rodolfo Martín Villa (in Territorial Administration) and Pío Cabanillas Gallas (as deputy...
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