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    Claro Mayo Recto Jr. (February 8, 1890 – October 2, 1960) was a Filipino politician, statesman, lawyer, jurist, author, writer, columnist, and poet. Perhaps...
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    Claro M. Recto Avenue, more popularly known as simply Recto, is the principal commercial thoroughfare in north-central Manila, Philippines. It spans six...
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    elections. He is a grandson of statesman Claro M. Recto. His wife is actress-politician Vilma Santos. Recto comes from a political family. His grandfather...
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  • was a Philippine nationalist party established by Claro M. Recto and Lorenzo Tañada in 1957. Recto became its presidential candidate for the 1957 presidential...
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    term before losing his re-election bid in 1931 to fellow Batangueño Claro M. Recto. He retired to private practice, but by 1934, he was again elected to...
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  • College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management connected to the M.G.M. Hotels Holdings, U.S.A. CITHM is a winning School in the Philippines Culinary...
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    most important Filipino writers, along with José Rizal and Claro M. Recto. Unlike Rizal and Recto, whose works were written in Spanish, Joaquin's major works...
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    with the establishment of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1935. Claro M. Recto and José P. Laurel were among Quezon's first appointees to replace the...
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    of the Katipunan, which was founded at his home in Azcarraga Street (Claro M. Recto Avenue today), Manila. He was first to be given the title Supremo by...
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    known as SM CDO Downtown Premier) is a shopping mall located along Claro M. Recto Avenue corner Osmeña Street, Cagayan de Oro, in the city's central business...
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  • 1990. The Miseducation of the Filipino (1959) Recto Reader: Excerpts from the Speeches of Claro M. Recto (1965) Veneration Without Understanding (1969)...
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  • Recto is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claro M. Recto (1890–1960), Filipino politician Rafael Recto (1931–2008), Filipino sports...
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  • Rafael Reyes Recto (6 November 1931 – 17 March 2008) was a Filipino former sports shooter. He competed in the 25 metre pistol event at the 1972 Summer...
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  • electoral history. In the senate election of the same year, anti-American Claro M. Recto only managed to win after an election protest. Former President and...
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    Ralph Recto of the Nacionalista Party. Lipa hosts a number of public and private universities such as the Batangas State University Claro M. Recto Campus...
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    in the Philippines, former Vice mayor and former councilor of Manila Claro M. Recto (1890–1960), former senator and Spanish-language author Saturnina Rizal...
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    a 2,000-square-meter lot at 227 (formerly 111) Calle Azcarraga (now Claro M. Recto Avenue), but was totally destroyed on February 6, 1945, through the...
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  • (Shuto Expressway), the Inner Loop of Tokyo's Shuto Expressway system Claro M. Recto Avenue, a road in Metro Manila, Philippines Massachusetts State Route...
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  • which replaced by the ruling of Senate Electoral Tribunal in favor of Claro M. Recto) Neptali Gonzales (Senator of the Philippines and former Representative...
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  • pillar of the NP could not hide his opposition to the president. Senator Claro M. Recto, one of those who actively sought the adoption of the former Defense...
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  • Filipino nationalists of his era. A partner in the law practice of senator Claro M. Recto, he became Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs during the Magsaysay administration...
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    Avenue (N170/R-2) and Rizal Avenue (N150/R-9), while LRT-2 runs along Claro M. Recto Avenue (N145/C-1) and Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard (N180/R-6) from Santa...
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  • organized, and the PCCBA moved to what is now UE's main campus on 2219 Claro M. Recto Avenue. PCCBA alumni performed successfully in the government's accountancy...
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  • be organized, and the PCCBA moved to what is now UE's main campus on Claro M. Recto Avenue. The PCCBA was granted university status on July 3, 1951 and...
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    Avenue). Mendiola Street starts at the intersection of Legarda Street and Claro M. Recto Avenue and ends at Jose Laurel Street, just outside Malacañang Palace...
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    School Hilirang Buli Elementary School Tiaong East Elementary School Claro M. Recto Memorial Central School Private School St. John Parochial School Don...
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  • Nacionalista Democratico), from June 2, 1935 Majority Floor Leader: Claro M. Recto (3rd District, Nacionalista) Speaker: Quintin Paredes (Abra, Nacionalista...
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    history, some sources tell where each candidate finished in the tally. Claro M. Recto finished first, while Mariano Jesus Cuenco finished fifth, and Vicente...
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  • Dieter Nohlen; Florian Grotz; Christof Hartmann; Graham Hassall; Soliman M. Santos. Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume II: South...
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  • marked with "Courtesy of Claro M. Recto" on the labels. Other luminaries such as Arsenio Lacson, José P. Laurel and Lorenzo M. Tañada had also been made...
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