• (1938–2018), Argentine charango musician Jaime Torres (fl. mid-19th century), founder of the Spanish winery Bodegas Torres This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Jaime Mario Torres Bodet (17 April 1902 – 13 May 1974) was a prominent Mexican politician and writer who served in the executive cabinet of three Presidents...
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  • link] Jaime Torres Torres (2015-06-14). "Fervor salsero en Ponce" (in Spanish). Fundación Nacional para la Cultura Popular. Retrieved 2016-03-25. Jaime Torres...
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    Jaime Torres (21 September 1938 – 24 December 2018) was an Argentine musician, son of Bolivian immigrants and a world-renowned interpreter of charango...
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    Founded in 1870 by Jaime Torres, Bodegas Torres (Miguel Torres SA) is a historical wine growing company located in Pacs, some 4 km (2.5 miles) from Vilafranca...
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    followed soon after by Carlos Pellicer, Xavier Villaurrutia, and by Jaime Torres Bodet in his collection Biombo (1925). Much later, Octavio Paz included...
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    main cultural center for the city is the Centro Cultural Jaime Torres Bodet (named for Jaime Torres Bodet) inaugurated on 25 August 1987. The building has...
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    general of UNESCO between 1952 and 1953, following the resignation of Jaime Torres Bodet. He died on 11 December 2001 at the age of 95. "Search results"...
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  • Torres (sometimes Torrez or Torrès) is a surname in the Catalan, Portuguese, and Spanish languages, meaning "towers". A surname derived from any of several...
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  • Carlos Pellicer, Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano, Enrique González Rojo, and Jaime Torres Bodet met for the first time. This core group would all go on to attend...
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    for Arab Culture UNESCO/International José Martí Prize UNESCO-UNAM / Jaime Torres Bodet Prize in social sciences, humanities and arts Melina Mercouri International...
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  • poets of ULISES in Mexico. We can clearly see the influence of the poet Jaime Torres Bodet”. Escafandra (Quito, 1934) Ensayo y poesía (Quito, 1957) Indice...
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  • former President Adolfo López Mateos, the former minister of education Jaime Torres Bodet, and former director of IPN Eugenio Mendez Docurro, inaugurated...
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    entered UNESCO as Chief, Division of Free Flow of Information. In 1949 Jaime Torres Bodet appointed him Director of his Executive Office. In 1954 he became...
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  • Winning horse Seize the Grey Winning time 1:56.82 Final odds 9.80 Jockey Jaime Torres Trainer D. Wayne Lukas Owner MyRacehorse Conditions Muddy (sealed) Surface...
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  • the most remarkable (and recognizable) tunes of the salsa era". Jaime Torres Torres praised Bobby Cruz vocal performance. Ricardo Ray: piano, backing...
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  • Jaime Raúl Salamanca Torres (born December 15, 1979) is a Colombian accountant, student leader and politician. In 2024 he was elected president of the...
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    Luis Sánchez Pontón (1941–1943): Octavio Véjar Vázquez (1943–1946): Jaime Torres Bodet President Miguel Alemán (1946–1952): Manuel Gual Vidal President...
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    percussionist and dancer, she formed part of Jaime Torres y su gente, an ensemble formed by Jaime Torres, with whom she had her debut at the Cosquín National...
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    1st Director-General of the UNESCO In office 1946–1948 Succeeded by Jaime Torres Bodet Personal details Born Julian Sorell Huxley (1887-06-22)22 June...
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  • racing 2024 Preakness Stakes Domestic Horse: Seize the Grey Jockey: Jaime Torres Trainer: D. Wayne Lukas 18 Professional boxing Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr...
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  • of the visit of Charles de Gaulle, the position was assumed by Carmen Jaime Torres, wife of the president of the Senate, Ramiro Prialé, interpreting the...
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    (Ministry of Mexican Foreign Affairs during the Díaz Ordaz administration) Jaime Torres Bodet (writer and politician, UNESCO Director-General (1948-1952)) Narciso...
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    played on wooden flutes. Noted interpreters of Andean music include Jaime Torres, a charango player, and Micaela Chauque, a Qulla Argentine composer who...
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    Jaime Lorente López (born 12 December 1991) is a Spanish actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Denver in Money Heist and Nano in Elite. Born...
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  • S.A. de C.V. Production Director: Harvey Siegel Assistant Director: Jaime Torres Animation Supervisor: Sam S. Kai Layout Supervisor: Joe Montell Executive...
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    Lagos Other outstanding folklorists of the period are the charanguist Jaime Torres, the quenist Uña Ramos, the percussionist Domingo Cura, Jorge Cafrune...
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    Santiago de Chile Federico Tarazona, Peruvian musician, Interpreter Jaime Torres, Argentine-Bolivian interpreter, that was nominated for an Oscar Micah...
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    ceremony were also Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Secretary of the Interior and Jaime Torres Bodet, Secretary of Education. The act was put on display for a while...
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    wrote her a sonnet and translated all her stage plays. She inspired Jaime Torres Bodet's novel La Estrella de Día (Star of the Day), published in 1933...
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