• Tino Villanueva (born December 11, 1941, San Marcos, Texas) is an American poet and writer. His early work was associated with the Chicano literary renaissance...
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  • Look up Tino, tino, tinó, tiño, or tiñó in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tino is an Italian name or nickname, often a diminutive of the names Agostino...
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    explanation for the boat's name is known. The Chicano poet and writer Tino Villanueva traced the first documented use of the term as an ethnonym to 1911...
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  • Catalina Vasquez Villalpando, 39th Treasurer of the United States Tino Villanueva, poet and writer These people are or were well known for living in...
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    Fusao Inada Nicole Blackman Paul Gilroy Ronald Takaki Rose L. Glickman Tino Villanueva Virginia L. Kroll 1995 Abraham Rodriguez Herb Boyd / Robert L. Allen...
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  • Rediscovery of Chicano Culture and Self in Selected Poetry of Alurista and Tino Villanueva. UMI. "Library of Congress Authorities". LCNAF Cataloging in Publication...
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    4-days, alpine style) in Nepal, by American climbers Alan Rousseau and Tino Villanueva. South face and southeast ridge of Rakaposhi (4,000m, 6-days, alpine...
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  • Multicultural America Rose L. Glickman for Daughters of Feminists Tino Villanueva for Scene from the Movie GIANT Virginia L. Kroll for Wood-Hoopoe Willie...
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    note for Alberto Valdés exhibition Field of moving colors, a poem about Alberto Valdés' painting by Tino Villanueva, published in Poetry, March 2016...
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    Rediscovery of Chicano Culture and Self in Selected Poetry of Alurista and Tino Villanueva. UMI. Pèrez-Torres, Rafael (1995-01-27). Movements in Chicano Poetry:...
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  • who contributed are Juan Felipe Herrera, Lorna Dee Cervantes, and Tino Villanueva. AKRILICA is a co-publishing venture with Noemi Press which seeks to...
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    Olivas Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales Juan Felipe Herrera Javier O. Huerta Tino Villanueva Mexican-American literature History of Mexican Americans La Raza Chicana...
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    Julian S. Garcia, Oscar Zeta Acosta, Luis Valdez, Luis Omar Salinas, Tino Villanueva, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Rigoberto González, Luis J. Rodriguez, Alicia...
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  • Cota-Cárdenas Chicanos: Antología histórica y literaria (1980), edited by Tino Villanueva and includes poems by Cota-Cárdenas Flor y Canto IV and V: An Anthology...
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  • Pamu Pamorada as Gemma Mary Joy Apostol as Nurse Queenie Hyubs Azarcon as Tino Via Antonio as Chubs Elmo Magalona Atty. Joseph San Pedro Guest cast Agot...
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  • Lita Rio, Ben Perez Royal Productions Drama Sa Oras Ng Kasal Ramon d'Salva, Tino de Lara, Arsenia Francisco, Nati Rubi Premiere Productions Romance Santa...
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    teammates was future NBA player Charlie Villanueva. Deng was also named a tri-captain at Blair along with Villanueva. During his senior year, Deng was considered...
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  • WTC Dallas Texas United States vice president Marsh McLennan Jennifer M. Tino 29 WTC West Caldwell New Jersey United States Marsh McLennan Robert Frank...
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  • Higatang sa Pangil ng Pana-panahong Pagkalugmok" Third Prize: John Brixter M. Tino, "Dugo ng Aking Dugo" First Prize: John Romeo Leongson Venturero, "Anak ng...
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  • Henry Gonzales Celeste Legaspi as Aurora Gonzales Tommy Abuel as Justino "Tino" Salazar, Sheila's father Alessandra De Rossi as Sandy A. Dumlao Jaime Fabregas...
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  • Darkwing Duck Dr. Sarah Bellum Dr. Reginald Bushroot Dr. Fossil unknown Tino Insana Barry Gordon Doctor Snuggles Dr. Snuggles Peter Ustinov Dr. Dimensionpants...
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  • 1985) Tim Yap (born January 17, 1977) Timmy Chipeco (born April 6, 1975) Tino de Lara (August 1, 1917–September 30, 1998) Tirso Cruz III (born April 1...
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    Manila tapped Cholo Villanueva as their head coach, but only finished third in Group D, failing to make the playoffs. Villanueva would later depart for...
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    El Viejo, Corinto, Chichigalpa, Posoltega, El Realejo, Puerto Morazán, Villanueva, Somotillo, Santo Tomás del Norte, San Juan de Cinco Pinos, San Pedro...
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    these barrios were already created during the incumbency of Mayor Jose C. Villanueva in 1960. And the latest and the 36th barrio ever created was Santa Maria...
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    Editorial Hijos de Muley Rubio (HMR). pp. 125–140. ISBN 8492343362. Burgos, Tino (June 2016). "La aparición del sujeto invertido en el primer tercio del siglo...
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  • assures continuity for Knights program". SPIN.ph. Retrieved April 24, 2023. Villanueva, Ralph Edwin (February 16, 2024). "Letran Knights appoint interim head...
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    teammates Arnaiz, Reynoso, Fernandez, Reynoso's younger brother Cristino (Tino), Rodolfo "Ompong" Segura, Oscar Rocha, Joaquin "Jake" Rojas, and Orlando...
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  •  POR Ricardo Costa (3rd captain) 21 MF  ESP Dani Parejo 22 DF  FRA Jérémy Mathieu 23 MF  ESP Sergio Canales 24 MF  ARG Tino Costa 28 MF  ESP Juan Bernat...
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    Luis Hurtado. Some notable Mexican jazz musicians include Magos Herrera, Tino Contreras, and Agustín Bernal. Other prominent figures in the Mexican jazz...
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