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    Tomás Lluisma Cabili (March 7, 1903 – March 17, 1957) was a Filipino lawyer, journalist, educator, and assemblyman from Lanao. He was also known as "Sultan...
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  • Hadji Butu Tomas Cabili Aquilino Calvo Manuel Camus Nicolás Capistrano Alan Peter Cayetano Edmundo B. Cea José Clarín Hermogenes Concepción Tomás Confesor...
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    supported by the Cabili family. Eventually, Cabili became the ancestor of future assemblyman, senator, and defense secretary Tomas Cabili, Iligan gobernadorcillo...
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    Filomena Santiago Santo Rosario Saray Suarez Tambacan Tibanga Tipanoy Tomas L. Cabili (Tominobo Proper) Upper Tominobo Tubod Ubaldo Laya Upper Hinaplanon...
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    Magsaysay and Mata, the plane carried 24 others, including former Senator Tomas Cabili, a hero of the guerrilla resistance movement during World War II; Gregorio...
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  • of the Liberal Party) Justiniano Montano (Senator of the Philippines) Tomas Cabili (Senator of the Philippines) Esteban R. Abada (Senator of the Philippines)...
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    NASCAR Champion Mike Stefanik" The Providence Journal Retrieved June 1, 2022 Tomas Lofstrom (14 November 2007). "Island Journal: Letter: Accident at Piarco...
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    Majority Leader In office January 25, 1954 – January 22, 1962 Preceded by Tomas Cabili Succeeded by Arturo Tolentino Member of the House of Representatives...
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    Vice President Fernando López, Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo and Senators Tomás Cabili and Juan Sumulong also bolted Quirino's party. On August 22, 1953, the...
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  • Majority Floor Leader: Vicente Francisco (Liberal), until February 21, 1949 Tomas Cabili (Liberal), from February 21, 1949 Minority Floor Leader: Carlos P. Garcia...
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  • Zamboanga Sibugay's 1st district (2007–2016) Camilo Cabili, member for Iligan (1984–1986) Tomas Cabili, member for Lanao (1935–1941) Gerado Cabochan, member...
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    February 21 1949 Nacionalista 2nd Commonwealth Congress 1st Congress 8 Tomas Cabili (1903–1957) February 21 1949 January 25 1954 Liberal 2nd Congress 9 Cipriano...
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  • Magsaysay, Education Secretary Gregorio Hernandez Jr., former Senator Tomas Cabili, Congressman Pedro Lopez and Philippine Air Force Commanding General...
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  • Encarnacion February 27, 1945 – May 28, 1946 Secretary of National Defense Tomás Cabili February 27, 1945 – July 11, 1945 Alfredo Montelibano Sr. July 12, 1945...
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    Basilio Valdes (category University of Santo Tomas alumni)
    of medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Santo Tomas (1911–1916) after completing his secondary school education. Valdes also...
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  • Senator District Term Legislature Party Electoral history Notes Tomas Cabili Nationwide at-large May 25, 1946 – December 30, 1955 2nd Commonwealth Congress–3rd...
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  • Manuel Briones (Liberal), from April 30, 1953 Majority Floor Leader: Tomas Cabili (Liberal) Minority Floor Leader: Carlos P. Garcia (Nacionalista) Speaker:...
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  • 25, 1946 – February 21, 1949 Preceded by Melecio Arranz Succeeded by Tomas Cabili Personal details Born (1891-07-19)July 19, 1891 Cavite Puerto, Cavite...
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  • 1955 Domocao Alonto Nacionalista 1961 Manuel Briones Nacionalista 1957 Tomas Cabili Liberal 1955 Edmundo B. Cea Nacionalista 1959 Mariano Jesus Cuenco Nacionalista...
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    of staff after the war. He was Secretary of National Defense in 1961. Tomas Cabili - Later Secretary of Defense, then Senator Bradford Chynoweth - Division...
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    February 26, 1945 3 years, 65 days Manuel Quezon Sergio Osmeña 3 Cabili, TomasTomas Cabili February 27, 1945 July 11, 1945 134 days Sergio Osmeña Secretary...
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  • 69 Enrique Magalona Nacionalista Party (Liberal wing) 591,796 23.03 Tomas Cabili Nacionalista Party 589,762 22.95 José O. Vera Nacionalista Party 588...
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  • Guzman Nacionalista Laguna 1st Tomas Dizon Nacionalista 2nd Crisanto M. Guysayko Nacionalista Lanao Lone Tomas Cabili Nacionalista Leyte 1st Carlos Tan...
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  • high-ranking Philippine government officials, and former Philippine Senator Tomas Cabili; the only survivor is Philippine Herald newspaper correspondent Nestor...
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  • Domingo Zavalla 2nd Conrado Benitez Pedro Guevara Lanao Lone Alauya Alonto Tomas Cabili Leyte 1st Mateo Canonoy Rafael Martinez 2nd Quiremon Alkuino Manuel Martinez...
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    Avelino (the "Avelinistas"), and the Nacionalista Party. Two incumbents, Tomas Cabili and Enrique Magalona of the Quirinistas defended their seats, while four...
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    Gregorio Perfecto (category University of Santo Tomas alumni)
    students to come". After his death, it was suggested by his friend, Senator Tomas Cabili, that "he must have deliberately used intemperate and exaggerated language...
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    Lambayong → Sultan sa Barongis (1959) Liargo → Ramon Magsaysay Linamon → Tomas Cabili (1983) → Linamon Linguig → Lingig Linugas → Magsaysay (1957) Lubungan...
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  • Democratico Laguna 1st Tomas Dizon Nacionalista Democratico 2nd Arsenio Bonifacio Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia Lanao Lone Tomas Cabili Nacionalista...
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  • 45.12 Enrique Magalona Liberal Party (Quirino wing) 1,577,083 44.05 Tomas Cabili Liberal Party (Quirino wing) 1,575,075 44.00 Macario Peralta Jr. Liberal...
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