Héctor Febres (died 10 December 2007) was an Argentine coastguard officer who died while awaiting sentencing after being tried for torture. Febres was...
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`Febres may refer to: Carmen Febres-Cordero de Ballén (1829–1893), Venezuelan writer, poet George Febres (1943), an Ecuadorian-born painter Héctor Febres...
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Higher School of Mechanics of the Navy (ESMA mega-case) against prefect Héctor Febrés (2007), and in the second trial against 18 genocide criminals, representing...
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Hector Febres, who died of cyanide poisoning in prison while facing charges of torture. They still faced charges on suspicion that they helped Febres...
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presidency of Camilo Ponce Enriquez (1956–1960) and until the presidency of León Febres Cordero (1984–1988), all was as it should have been. From that period there...
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Vacation February 15–18, 1985 30 Ecuador Guayaquil Met with President Leon Febres Cordero. February 28, 1985 Uruguay Montevideo Attended the inauguration...
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Desire (2012) Don Davis Sleep, Baby, Sleep (1995) Invasion (1997) Louis Febre First Daughter (1999) Final Run (1999) Nowhere to Land (2000) First Target...
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Santos (born 1999), Dominican baseball player Héctor Santos (footballer) (1944–2019), Uruguayan footballer Héctor Santos (athlete) (born 1998), Spanish long...
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sive Res Chilenses) by the German Jesuit Bernhard Havestadt. The work by Febrés was used as a basic preparation from 1810 for missionary priests going into...
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Poveda President Argentina 1976–1979 María Eugenia Cordovez Ecuador León Febres Cordero President Peru 1984–1988 Josefina Villalobos Ecuador Sixto Durán...
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Angelo Cruz Felix Rivera Edgar de Leon Wesley Correa Jose Sosa Orlando Febres Frankie Torruellas Mario Morales Francisco de Leon (Coach: Angel Cancel)...
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own stadium. Romero talked with Jaime Nebot, Guayaquil's mayor, and León Febres Cordero, then President of Ecuador (both of whom are Barcelona fans) about...
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Copei 1953–1958 Vicente Tálamo Pacheco Dictadura militar 1959–1960 Carlos Febres Poveda Copei 1960–1962 Pedro Espinosa Viloria Acción Democrática 1962–1964...
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Luis Hugo Velásquez (1989–91) Yolanda Briceño de García (1991–94) Alfredo Febres Córdero (1994–96) Álvaro Calderón Rivas (1996–97) César Guillén Lamus (1997–00)...
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the United States such as Raymond Gause, Rick Apodaca, Georgie Torres, Héctor Blondet, Renaldo Balkman, Ramón Clemente, Maurice Harkless, Tyler Davis...
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Santiago-Hudson - actor and playwright, born and residing in the US Mayra Santos-Febres - writer, poet, essayist, screenwriter, and college professor Arturo Alfonso...
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Serrano Víctor Domingo Silva Antonio Skármeta Mercedes Valdivieso Egon Wolff Héctor Abad Faciolince, writer and journalist Manuel Ancízar, writer and journalist...
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Pope Gregory XVI Canonized: 28 September 1975 by Pope Paul VI St. Miguel Febres Cordero (1854–1910), De La Salle brother (Ecuador) Declared venerable: 16...
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2000 by Pope John Paul II One of the Saints of the Cristero War Miguel Febres Cordero 7 November 1854 9 February 1910 21 October 1984 by Pope John Paul...
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Colombia. According to the historians Luis Eduardo Paez Courvel and Luis Febres Cordero, the house was the site for gatherings (Spanish: tertulias) on the...
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Colegio La Salle Oaxaca Instituto La Salle de Chihuahua Colegio Francisco Febrés Cordero, in Guadalajara, Jalisco Colegio Vasco de Quiroga, in La Piedad...
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he became an Ecuadorian citizen under the government of President León Febres Cordero. He moved to the United States to work for some years, but returned...
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Colombia 12.87 m Discus throw Angélica Caicedo Colombia 47.81 Ottaynis Febres Venezuela 46.94 Belsy Quiñonez Ecuador 45.19 Hammer throw Yenniver Veroes...
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Mercedes Roffé Gonzalo Rojas Elvio Romero Daniel Samoilovich Mayra Santos Febres Alejandro Schmidt Jorge Aulicino Jorge Fondebrider Gerardo Gambolini Marcos...
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Check out if your favorite artist is among the awards finalists and vote]. Febre Teen (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved August 19, 2021. Knox, David (September...
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Aguilera, President (1979–1981) Osvaldo Hurtado, President (1981–1984) León Febres Cordero, President (1984–1988) Rodrigo Borja Cevallos, President (1988–1992)...
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Saint Louis Bertrand, priest – Optional Memorial 21 October: Saint Miguel Febres Cordero, religious – Optional Memorial 24 October: Saint Anthony Mary Claret...
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Monagas GPPSB Tupamaro Vacant 31 Dinorah Villasmil Nueva Esparta GPPSB PSUV Febres Rodríguez PCV 32 Rubén Becerra (acting) Portuguesa GPPSB PSUV Zandra Castillo...
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Luigi Facta, Italian politician and journalist (d. 1930) 1861 – Georgina Febres-Cordero, Venezuelan nun (d. 1925) 1862 – Charles Turner, Australian cricketer...
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Santiago-Hudson has won national awards for his work in both areas. Mayra Santos-Febres, poet, novelist Iván Segarra Báez, novelist, poet, author of Ante la luz...
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