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    Camilo Olaviano Osías Sr. (March 23, 1889 – May 20, 1976), was a Filipino politician, twice for a short time President of the Senate of the Philippines...
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  • Osias is both a given name and surname from Hebrew Hoshaiah. Notable people with the name include: Osias Beert (1580–1623/24), Flemish painter Osias Godin...
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    changing the name from National Academy to National University. Senator Camilo Osías, two-time Senate President of the Philippines, served as the first University...
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    Aquino's appointment as Speaker (as his replacement as Director-General by Camilo Osías). All 54 members of the Assembly were KALIBAPI members, although 33 of...
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    Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 40,339. Dr. Camilo Osias - name of a former senator who was born in Balaoan Nagsabaran (as Nagsabaran...
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    Noli Me Tángere from the Spanish of Dr. José Rizal (1956) by Senator Camilo Osías. The Lost Eden (1961) by Leon Ma. Guerrero. Noli Me Tángere (1996) by...
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    popular translation, called the "Philippine Hymn", was written by Senator Camilo Osías and an American, Mary A. Lane. The anthem was played alongside the United...
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  • 1940 textbook of The Filipino Way of Life: The Pluralized Philosophy, Camilo Osías describes the phrase as one exclaimed in times of danger, in the spirit...
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  • Genaro Magsaysay Gil Montilla Ruperto Montinola Juan Nolasco Blas Ople Camilo Osías José Ozámiz Rafael Palma Quintín Paredes Leonardo Perez Cipriano Primicias...
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    5 Quintín Paredes (1884–1973) March 5, 1952 April 17, 1952 Liberal 6 Camilo Osías (1889–1976) April 17, 1952 April 30, 1952 Nacionalista 7 Eulogio A. Rodriguez...
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    Vicente Sotto – journalist and known as the father of Cebuano journalism. Camilo Osías – educator and writer who twice for a short time President of the Senate...
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    the National Assembly Benigno Aquino Sr., former Minister of Education Camilo Osias and his wife, and General Mateo Capinpin. On March 22, 1945, the group...
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  • of former DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo & Party Chairman in Naga City) Camilo Osías (former Senate President of the Philippines) Herbert Bautista (former...
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    Martinsville Bulletin. Virginia. 23 November 1973. Retrieved 15 August 2024. Osias, Camilo (9 September 1923). "Track Team from P.I. a Big Winner". Honolulu Star-Advertiser...
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    1943. After the war, Recto, along with Laurel, Minister of Education Camilo Osías, and Senator Quintín Paredes, was taken into custody and tried for treason...
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    Island. It is the home of the Cagayan Special Economic Zone and the Camilo Osias Naval Base in Barangay San Vicente. Santa Ana is 154 kilometres (96 mi)...
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    Dela Cruz (Gamu, Isabela) Lal-lo Airport (Lal-lo, Cagayan) Naval Base Camilo Osias (Santa Ana, Cagayan) The governors of Isabela and Cagayan, which together...
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    Beginning in March 1945, President Laurel, together with his family, Camilo Osías, Benigno Aquino Sr., Gen. Mateo M. Capinpin, and Jorge B. Vargas evacuated...
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  • Equatoguinean footballer Camilo Ortega (1950–1978), Nicaraguan revolutionary Camilo Osías (1889–1976), Filipino politician Camilo Ospina Bernal (born 1959)...
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    memoirs. Houghton Mifflin. p. 319. Galang, Zoilo M. (1936). Galang, Camilo; Osias (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Philippines: Education and religion. Vol...
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    strained his relations with President Quirino and the LP. Senate President Camilo Osías sought the presidential nomination but ultimately lost to Magsaysay....
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    candidate of the Nacionalista Party, disputing the nomination with Senator Camilo Osías at the Nacionalista national convention. When news reached Magsaysay...
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  • Onslow, British politician Harry Oppenheimer, South African businessman Camilo Osías, president of the Senate of the Philippines William Dillon Otter, Canadian...
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    Public Welfare Emiliano Tria Tirona 1943–1944 Minister of Education Camilo Osías 1943–1945 Minister of Justice Teofilo Sison 1943–1945 Minister of Finance...
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    October 1943 Minister of Education José P. Laurel Second Republic – Camilo Osías October 1943 February 1945 Secretaries of Instruction Sergio Osmeña Commonwealth...
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  • Roxas Sa Ramain (Alauya Alonto) Emiliano Tria Tirona Melecio Arranz Camilo Osías Rafael Alunan Sr. Pedro Sabido Teofilo Sison Manuel C. Briones Single-party...
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  • Dela Cruz (Gamu, Isabela) Lal-lo Airport (Lal-lo, Cagayan) Naval Base Camilo Osias (Santa Ana, Cagayan) The governors of Isabela and Cagayan, which together...
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  • of the popular Filipino liberalists are debaters, including educator Camilo Osías and diplomat Carlos Romulo. "Jose Rizal: The Radical Liberal" (PDF)....
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  • the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippine Methodist) Camilo Osías, former President of the Senate of the Philippines. (Evangelical United...
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    Republican Hawaii March 4, 1927 March 4, 1933 6 years, 0 days Lost reelection Camilo Osías (1889–1976) Filipino Nacionalista Philippine Islands March 4, 1929 January...
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