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[edit]The sea libellula was faster than the civil and military infantries
Priorities in Flanders
Water as a pharmacobiological vehicle
Staircase electrical switches. Design more diagrams and plans
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Philologist Pāṇini, a Sanskrit scholar
Geoffrey Blackhurst
S.C. Gwynne
Tetraisk in m-w
Angelo Dalle Molle → Cynar
Schattenriss
Silhouette
Sauerkraut → chucrut
TÜV Rheinland. Technischer Überwachungs-Verein → Asociación de Inspección Técnica
Honey producers and beekeepers, not the synonymy, but how with Italian bees they have managed to increase honey production
Bankruptcies in the retail...
Mesh, and contour lines
Mesh reflector antenna
Antennas, antennae[1]
Deflectors
Composition of a mesh reflector antenna. |||||| Download Scientific Diagram. Seek in ResearchGate
Two pitted olives
Please, fill my glass (not my cup) with red wine
Please, do sit down
Indeed
Gerreidae, family, mojarras
Casa Pellandini | |
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General information | |
Type | commercial facilities |
Address | Calle Madero 33 Cuauhtémoc |
Town or city | Mexico City |
Country | Mexico |
Coordinates | 19°26′0.98″N 99°8′15.98″W / 19.4336056°N 99.1377722°W |
Current tenants | Banco Santander Select |
Pages with citations having redundant parameters
Well, it seems that no programmer/engineer/creator of software has created a/some [ro]bot/s that can automatically solve those difficulties, so human beings should continue making changes/arrangements/editions, be them excellent, very good, good, fair, medium, poor, bad, worse, manually.[2]
Heterotrofo (talk) 08:26, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
20141110
Temporary internet protocol address/"uniform" resource locator: 189.162.139.39
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A test Paseo de las Luminarias (Plaza of the Stars)[3] for her work as a recording artist and in the sp
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Municipal presidents of Ures
[edit]Municipal president | Term | Political party | Notes |
Adeodato Campbell Quijada | 1868 | SILVER | #c0c0c0 |
Fernando M. Araiza[4] | 1913–1914 | GOLD | #ffd700 |
Ernesto Estrella | 1914–1915 | WHITE | #ffffff |
Victoriano Navarro | 1915 | CYAN | #00ffff |
Alfredo Romo | 1916 | MAGENTA | #ff00ff |
F. J. Morales | 1917 | PRIMARY YELLOW | #ffff00 |
Constantino Laborín | 1920–1922 | BLACK | #000000 |
Jesús Casillas | 1922–1923 | TOBACCO or what? | #d2b48c |
Santiago Muñoz | 1923–1929 | GOLD | #bba14f |
Luis S. Navarro | 1929-1931 | VANTABLACK | #000100 |
Aaaa Bbbbb Cccccc | 1929-1931 | GREEN | #00ff00 |
Dddd Eeeee Eeeeee | 1929-1931 | NAVY BLUE | #000080 |
Ffff Ggggg Hhhhhh | 1929-1931 | DARK BLUE | #0000ff |
Iiii Jjjjj Kkkkkk | 1929-1931 | OTHER YELLOW | #fff000 |
Llll Mmmmm Nnnnnn | 1929-1931 | PINKEST PINK, by Stuart Semple | #ffb6c1 |
Ññññ Ooooo Pppppp | 1929-1931 | Diamond dust | #f8f5e5 |
Qqqq Rrrrr Ssssss | 1929-1931 | Other diamond dust | #dedbdd |
Tttt Uuuuu Vvvvvv | 1929-1931 | Other diamond dust | #e0dee0 |
Wwww Xxxxx Yyyyyy | 1929-1931 | Other diamond dust | #f1eddf |
Aaaa Bbbbb Cccccc | 1929-1931 | Reddish gray | #8b7d7b |
Dddd Eeeee Ffffff | 1929-1931 | Other reddish gray | #a07071 |
Victoriano Navarro | 1931 | PNR | Acting municipal president |
Luis Haro | 1931–1932 | PNR | |
Jesús Núñez D. | 1932–1933 | PNR | |
Rafael Puebla | 1933 | PNR | Acting municipal president |
Miguel Canizales Bonilla | 1933–1935 | PNR | |
Manuel J. Duarte | 1935 | PNR | Acting municipal president |
Pedro López P. | 1935–1937 | PNR | |
Antonio Arce | 1937 | PNR | Acting municipal president |
Rafael Puebla | 1937–1940 | PNR PRM |
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Anselmo Gándara | 1940–1943 | PRM | |
Reynaldo Paz Molinares | 1943–1946 | PRM | |
Jesús Noriega Calles | 1946–1949 | PRI | |
Alfredo Romo Córdova | 1949–1952 | PRI | |
Rubén Romo Córdova | 1952–1955 | PRI | |
Francisco Amador Torres | 1955–1958 | PRI | |
Antonio Gándara Romo | 1958–1961 | PRI | |
Héctor Maytorena Salcido | 1961–1964 | PRI | |
Moisés Navarro Duarte | 1964–1967 | PRI | |
Francisco Téllez Villaescusa | 1967–1970 | PRI | |
Abel Estrella Bustamante | 1970–1973 | PRI | |
Héctor Romo Córdova | 1973–1976 | PRI | |
Guadalupe Trujillo Romo | 1976–1979 | PRI | |
Óscar Jara Ramírez | 1979–1982 | PRI | |
Eduardo A. de los Reyes Gray | 1982–1985 | PRI | |
Marco Antonio Romo Aguilar | 1985–1988 | PRI | |
Eduardo Salcido Celaya | 1988–1991 | PRI | |
Jorge Alberto Gastélum[5] | 1991–1994 | PRI | |
Ramón Mario López Córdova[6] | 1994–1997 | PRI | |
Manuel Ignacio Espinoza González[7] | 1997–2000 | PRD | |
Arnoldo Trujillo Fuentes[8] | 2000–2003 | PRI | |
Marco Antonio Coronado Acuña[9][10] | 16-09-2003–15-09-2006 | PRI | |
Juan Ángel Córdova Salcido[11][12] | 16-09-2006–15-09-2009 | PRI Panal |
Alliance PRI Sonora-Panal |
Noé Coronado Cha[13] | 16-09-2009–15-09-2012 | PAN | |
José Manuel Valenzuela Salcido[14] | 16/09-2012–15-09-2015 | PAN | |
David Gracia Paz[15] | 16-09-2015–15-09-2018 | PRI PVEM Panal |
Coalition "For an Honest and Effective Government" |
Héctor Gastón Rodríguez Galindo[16] | 16-09-2018–15-09-2021 | PAN PRD | Coalition "For Sonora to the Front" |
José Manuel Valenzuela Salcido[17] | 15-09-2021– | Morena |
Octavio G. Barreda
[edit]Octavio G. Barreda | |
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Born | Mexico City | November 30, 1897
Died | January 1, 1964 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico | (aged 66)
Language | Spanish |
Nationality | Mexican |
Period | 1916–1964 |
Genre | hermetic poetry |
Spouse | Carmen Marín |
Octavio G. Barreda (Mexico City, 30 November 1897-Guadalajara, Jalisco, 2 January 1964) was a Mexican poet, critic, essayist, translator, and a literary promoter. Poet of secret desolation and author of some precious Sonetos a la Virgen.(Sonnets to the Virgin) (1937) with hermetic background, sharp prose writer and critic[18] He made excellent translations to the Spanish language, from T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence and Saint-John Perse) and the generous impulse of the new literary values in the magazines he founded: Letras de México (1937-1947) and El Hijo Pródigo (1943-1946).
Biography
[edit]By medical prescription, he moved to Guadalajara in 1959 [19], where he became an habitué to Café Apolo, located at the corner of Avenida Juárez 401 & Galeana, in the Jalisco capital city.
The literary critic Emmanuel Carballo, in his memoirs, points out that from 1937 to 1945, Barreda "was the president of the Mexican republic of letters".[20]
Plaza de toros Nuevo Progreso
[edit]Address | Montes Pirineos 1930 |
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Location | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
Coordinates | 20°42′7.42″N 103°19′31.11″W / 20.7020611°N 103.3253083°W |
Public transit | Macrobús |
Owner | Espectáculos Taurinos de México, Sociedad Anónima |
Capacity | 16,561 |
Surface | beige sands |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1966 |
Opened | February 4, 1967 (57 years ago) |
Architect | Leopoldo Torres Águila |
Structural engineer | Mario Quiñones |
Write Hanning Schröder to link directly to the German version; the link shows up as "Hanning Schröder"
References
[edit]- ^ "Collins Dictionary. antenna". Retrieved 10 May 2022.
- ^ https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Human-based_computation
- ^ "Paseo de las Luminarias coordinates: 19.435448,-99.171530". Retrieved 10 February 2015.
- ^ "Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Sonora. Ures" (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 1991-1994" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 1994-1997" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 1997-2000" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de Ayuntamientos. 2000" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Resultados oficiales de la elección de Ayuntamientos. 2003" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 2003-2006" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de Ayuntamientos. 2006" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Municipios gobernados por partido políticos. Período constitucional 2006-2009" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de Ayuntamientos. 2009" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de planillas de Ayuntamiento. 2012" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora. Conformacion de planillas de Ayuntamiento. 2015" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora. Cómputo municipal. Período constitucional 2018-2021" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Instituto Estatal Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora (IEESonora). Autoridades electas. Presidencia Municipal de Ures" (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ^ "Octavio G. Barreda". Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- ^ Carballo, Emmanuel, Ya nada es igual, memorias, (1929-1953), Secretaría de Cultura de Jalisco/Editorial Diana, Guadalajara/Ciudad de México, 1994, p. 278.
- ^ Carballo, Emmanuel, Ya nada es igual, memorias, (1929-1953), Secretaría de Cultura de Jalisco/Editorial Diana, Guadalajara/Ciudad de México, 1994, p. 278.