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    Julio Anguita González (21 November 1941 – 16 May 2020) was a Spanish politician. He was Mayor of Córdoba from 1979 to 1986, coordinator of United Left...
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    Eduardo Anguita Cuéllar (Yerbas Buenas, Linares November 1914 - Santiago de Chile August 12, 1992) was a Chilean poet, who was awarded the Chilean National...
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  • Carlos Silva Anguita (16 August 1926) was a Chilean sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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    p. 246. ISBN 9788432220814. Anguita, Julio; Monedero, Juan Carlos (2013). Conversaciones entre Julio Anguita y Juan Carlos Monedero. Madrid: Icaria. p...
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    mayoralties of Madrid and Barcelona, respectively, the communist Julio Anguita became the first communist mayor of a large Spanish city ─ Córdoba ─ of...
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    Educación. In the catalogue there were articles and poems by the poets Eduardo Anguita and Julio Molina. The critic Antonio Romera wrote a very complimentary...
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    the Communist Party elected Julio Anguita as new General Secretary, which he remained until 1998. Under Anguita, the party took a turn towards the left...
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    159 seats, compared with 141 by the PP, while United Left led by Julio Anguita got 18 deputies. According to Santos Julià, the key to the PSOE's unexpected...
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    1893 Carlos Risopatrón Escudero 1894 José Alfonso Cavada 1895 Andrés Sanhueza Araneda 1896 Máximo Flores Zamudio 1897 Leopoldo Urrutia Anguita 1898 José...
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    supporter of the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela. An admirer of Julio Anguita, he lent support to Podemos in the beginnings of the party; the purpose...
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  • events. Haeger, a mother of two daughters, was married at the time to Jaime Anguita. When her body was found in the attic of her Puerto Varas home on August...
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    «Somos Mayoría» [es], founded by Julio Anguita. In 2018, he co-authored along Manolo Monereo [es] and Julio Anguita a series of provocative pieces directing...
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  • Hernández "Colita" Juan Miguel Rother "Miguel Vargas" María Ángeles Narváez Anguita "La Niña del Silencio" Natalia Marín López The film is a Spanish-German...
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  • (1913-2006) Nicomedes Guzmán (1914–1964) Teófilo Cid (1914–1964) Eduardo Anguita (1914–1992) Volodia Teitelboim (1916–2008) Miguel Serrano (1917–2009) Gonzalo...
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  • (1931–1980) Gigia Talarico (born 1953) Isabel Allende (born 1942) Eduardo Anguita (1914–1992) Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003) José Baroja (born 1983) María Luisa...
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    Historia del Museo y su Fundador Like Alpanseque, Luzaga or Aguilar de Anguita; Jiménez Sanz 1998, p 214 Jiménez Sanz 1998, p 218 Escudero 2011 (2), p...
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    President by José María Aznar, leader of the People's Party, and Julio Anguita, general coordinator of United Left. The 1994 European Parliament elections...
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  • Juan José Díaz Galiana (1987–1990) Antoni Gras (1990) Rafael González Anguita (1990) Jaime Sabaté Mercadé (1990–1992) Alfonso Martínez Salinas (1992)...
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    performing better than in the June European Parliament election. Julio Anguita's left-wing coalition, United Left (IU), scored a remarkable success by...
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    by a disease of Juan Antonio Ríos, then be replaced by Hernan Figueroa Anguita, who could not bear the office and was replaced by Luis Barros Alamos in...
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    290,000 votes, falling 20 seats short of an absolute majority. Julio Anguita's United Left (IU) also failed to meet expectations, despite scoring their...
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    (The Return of Osvaldo Bayer), directed by Eduardo Anguita was released. In this documentary, Anguita recreates -in tandem with Bayer’s guidance the landscapes...
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  • Noam Chomsky, James Petras, Eduardo Galeano, Vázquez Montalbán, Carlos Taibo, Julio Anguita, Edward Said, Michel Collon, Gary Lupp, Michel Chossudovsky,...
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  • classics, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in France, and the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini in Argentina. It is the first race in the Chilean Triple Crown...
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  • Marcela Paz 1984: Braulio Arenas 1986: Enrique Campos Menéndez 1988: Eduardo Anguita 1990: José Donoso 1992: Gonzalo Rojas 1994: Jorge Edwards 1996: Miguel...
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    the top spot), Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Moyá, Gustavo Kuerten, Marat Safin, Pete Sampras, and Andy Murray...
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  • internal current of IU that was critical with the leadership of Julio Anguita and his confrontational attitude with the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party...
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  • publication of books on the subject: Albertini, Stefano, Carlos Fresneda, and Ana Alonso. Julio Anguita Parrado: Batalla sin medalla. Madrid, España: Foca,...
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  • disagree with the policies of United Left (IU) after the leadership of Julio Anguita, especially the alliances with the Socialist Party (PSOE). MUP-R criticized...
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    of Guadalajara con Molina. Its deputation first met in the village of Anguita in April 1813, since the capital Guadalajara was the site of ongoing fighting...
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