Adriana Diaz may refer to: Adriana Diaz (journalist) (born 1985), American beauty queen from New York Adriana Díaz (table tennis) (born 2000), Puerto Rican...
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Table Tennis Federation. Díaz is sponsored by Butterfly and Adidas. Adriana is the sister of the table tennis player, Melanie Díaz, and cousin of Brian Afanador...
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Adriana Díaz Contreras (born 1 March 1970) is a Mexican politician from the Party of the Democratic Revolution. From 2006 to 2009 she served as Deputy...
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Adriana Sabrina Diaz (born 1984, New York City) is an American television journalist for CBS News. Born to Dominican immigrants, at the age of 17 she won...
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television journalist Adriana Díaz (born 2000), Puerto Rican table tennis player Adriana Díaz Contreras (born 1970), Mexican politician Adriana Dorn (born 1986)...
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3840 points in the ITTF Women's World Ranking. Melanie Díaz was born on May 7, 1996, to Bladimir Díaz and Marangely González and is the eldest of four sisters...
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ITTF Women's World Ranking. In 2019, in collaboration with Adriana Díaz and Melanie Díaz, she was instrumental in earning a gold medal for Puerto Rico's...
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has a brother and is the son of Víctor Alcaráz González and Leticia Adriana Díaz Nájera. He regards Germany international Marc-André ter Stegen as his...
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Rosa Adriana Díaz Lizama (born 16 November 1973) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PAN. She served as a Senator of the LXII Legislature of the...
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problems, especially the death under strange circumstances of Doris Adriana Niño. Diomedes Díaz was born and raised on a farm called "Carrizal" on the outskirts...
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(freestyle) points. Freestyle "Adriana Díaz y Brian Afanador serán los abanderados de la delegación boricua en Tokio 2020" [Adriana Díaz and Brian Afanador will...
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retained the men's singles title he won for the first time in 2018, while Adriana Díaz of Puerto Rico won the women's singles title for the first time. The...
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la Revolución Democrática President Jesús Zambrano Grijalva Secretary Adriana Díaz Contreras Founded 5 May 1989 (1989-05-05) Split from Institutional Revolutionary...
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2024) 1 Lynda Loghraibi (ALG) American Top Ranking (June 11, 2024) 1 Adriana Díaz (PUR) Asian Top Ranking (June 11, 2024) 1 Zhou Jingyi (SGP) European...
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Briceño [es], Cristina Ruiz and Manlio Fabio Beltrones. PRD: Jesús Zambrano, Adriana Díaz Contreras, Julio César Yáñez Moreno, Daisy Araceli Ortiz Jiménez and...
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Kimberly Pressler (1999) Jaclyn Nesheiwat (2004) Meaghan Jarensky (2005) Adriana Diaz (2006) Gloria Almonte (2007) Joanne Nosuchinsky (2013) Miss New York...
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11–1 Shin Yu-bin 0–3 Adriana Díaz 6–11, 10–12, 8–11 Lee Zi-on 3–1 Melanie Díaz 7–11, 11–5, 11–6, 11–5 Jeon Ji-hee 3–0 Adriana Díaz 12–10, 11–8, 11–6...
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(Washington) Jan Crawford Chief Legal (Washington) Charlie D'Agata (London) Adriana Diaz National (Chicago) John Dickerson Political (New York) Seth Doane (Rome)...
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best Americas players in the ITTF world ranking, after Puerto Rico's Adriana Diaz. Her sister Giulia Takahashi also plays table tennis. In October 2013...
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Ecuador Emiliano Riofrio Alberto Miño Women's doubles Puerto Rico Adriana Díaz Melanie Díaz Canada Mo Zhang Ivy Liao Chile Daniela Ortega Paulina Vega Brazil...
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Kimberly Pressler (1999) Jaclyn Nesheiwat (2004) Meaghan Jarensky (2005) Adriana Diaz (2006) Gloria Almonte (2007) Joanne Nosuchinsky (2013) Miss New York...
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arrangements, and wrote some of their songs, although most were written by Adriana Díaz Enciso [es] and Jordi Soler [es]. In February 2010, Rita Guerrero began...
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Major Garrett and Jamie Yuccas. In December 2020, it was announced that Adriana Diaz and Jericka Duncan would be the new weekend anchors. The weeknight edition...
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Kimberly Pressler (1999) Jaclyn Nesheiwat (2004) Meaghan Jarensky (2005) Adriana Diaz (2006) Gloria Almonte (2007) Joanne Nosuchinsky (2013) Miss New York...
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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final 1 Adriana Díaz 11 11 11 11 11 Jessica Yamada 5 8 9 8 1 Adriana Díaz 11 12 11 13 16 Esmerlyn Castro 3 10 10 5 8...
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Kimberly Pressler (1999) Jaclyn Nesheiwat (2004) Meaghan Jarensky (2005) Adriana Diaz (2006) Gloria Almonte (2007) Joanne Nosuchinsky (2013) Miss New York...
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Kimberly Pressler (1999) Jaclyn Nesheiwat (2004) Meaghan Jarensky (2005) Adriana Diaz (2006) Gloria Almonte (2007) Joanne Nosuchinsky (2013) Miss New York...
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He has three brothers: Rafael Díaz-Balart (a banker), Mario Díaz-Balart (a U.S. representative) and attorney Lincoln Díaz-Balart (a former U.S. representative)...
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Calderano Women's singles Adriana Díaz Men's doubles Gastón Alto Horacio Cifuentes Women's doubles Adriana Díaz Melanie Díaz Mixed doubles Vitor Ishiy...
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the Saturday edition of the CBS Weekend News until being replaced by Adriana Diaz. She also reported for CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News and other CBS...
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