ANNANDALE RD. W., 155-Jacinto C. Arias and Maria E. Arias to Jill Friend, $410,429.
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Alberto Arias Alberto Arias, 53, was pulled from the rubble from a white Chevy truck on Saturday, authorities said.
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So without asking Arias' permission, he wrote and self-published a memoir, "Trapped with Ms. Arias," about defending the notorious case.
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Arias used his winnings to set up the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress, promoting gun control and gender equality.
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Beatty joined Nina Sarin Arias at her label Arias to lend her colorful, painterly eye to a line of sophisticated, contemporary separates.
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On Friday, April 26, 2013, Arias was driving with her mother and Rhea to Arias' sister's house for a girls' weekend at the beach.
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Massy Arias Arias, 27, found a "mental release" in the gym after getting out of an abusive relationship while her brother was dealing with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Mia Garcia, a spokeswoman for the Arizona attorney general&aposs office, which is now handling the Arias case, said the agency is opposing Arias&apos request.
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Ortiz's full name is David Americo Ortiz Arias, with Arias his maternal family name and the name he used in the minors with the Seattle Mariners.
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By his own account, he was reviled for the defense strategy of portraying Arias' victim as an abusive pedophile who was attacking Arias when she stabbed him.
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He said, for instance, that family members told him Arias had in the past tortured animals (an allegation Arias denies) and that Arias' mother was "clearly lying … so poorly that it would have been laughable under other circumstances" when she described her daughter's bruises from the boyfriend's supposed abuse.
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Clichés are rife, both in dialogue ("Sometimes good guys have to do bad things") and construction (shootout scenes are frequently scored to arias and fake-arias sung by Radmila Lolly).
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Arias said that would not be the case with Muñoz.
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That required Stephens to sentence Arias to prison for life.
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CNN's Flora Charner and Tatiana Arias contributed to this report.
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"21lb weight vest custom made," wrote Arias in the caption.
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Arias is the demographer with NCHS who created the report.
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Fernéndez was expecting a baby with his girlfriend, Maria Arias.
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CNN's Alejandra Morales and Tatiana Arias contributed to this report.
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His mother was spotted sobbing and hugging Arias several times.
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" • That evidence included "uncontroverted evidence that Arias planned the killing.
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CNN's Tatiana Arias and Claudia Dominguez contributed to this report.
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Arias says the community has really integrated into American culture.
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However, Arias makes the most of his short screen time at.
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CNN's Delcid reported from San Salvador, and Arias reported from Atlanta.
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On Thursday, Arias ordered a new raid on the Santiago offices.
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Not established arias, of course, but stylistic approximations sung in Korean.
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Arias also posted about their new partnership on her own page.
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CNN's Tatiana Arias and Chelsea J. Carter contributed to this report.
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This isn't the first time this has happened at the ARIAs.
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As the article correctly noted, he is Julio Urias, not Arias.
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The Dr. Ureña Arias clinic has been closed while officials investigate.
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" Mr. Arias said: "He had plenty of reasons to be unhappy.
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Arias is serving a life sentence in Travis Alexander&aposs death.
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Miguel Arias Cañete is the EU'scommissioner for Climate Action and Energy.
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I mean, Americans are of course experts of war … [Arias laughs].
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It's more problematic to cut passages out of arias and ensembles.
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Tatiana Arias reported from Atlanta and Ralph Ellis wrote in Atlanta.
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Jason Arias Jason Arias The less I give away about Sheaquan M. Datt's wonderful, future-pointed parable, the better, so I'll just exhort everyone to grab a portable and some sunblock and bask in its rays. Enjoy.
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Arias purchased the seat thinking it was safe for Rhea, then 3.
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Eventually, it was revealed that the person testifying in private was Arias.
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PEOPLE caught up with Arias to ask her a few insider tips.
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Unfortunately, Arias is not the only victim of political persecution in Colombia.
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"There is a political equation of Americanness with speaking English," said Arias.
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Fernandez's girlfriend, Maria Arias, gave birth to their daughter on February 24.
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He also adapted a concert suite of Cleopatra's arias for Ms. Price.
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"We've been internationally catalogued as corrupt money launderers," said lawyer Daniela Arias.
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The case of the oxygen tanks still weighs heavily on Dr. Arias.
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"Marty is passionate about the promise of public schools," Mr. Arias said.
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Yet matters onstage gathered force by connecting only subliminally to these arias.
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SAN JOSE (Reuters) - A doctor has filed a criminal complaint of sexual assault against Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Costa Rican president Oscar Arias, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, an allegation that Arias categorically denied.
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His pregnant girlfriend, Maria Arias, was among those who attended Wednesday's memorial service.
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The standout baseball pitcher was expecting a baby with his girlfriend, Maria Arias.
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The pitcher was expecting his first child, a daughter, with girlfriend Maria Arias.
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William A. Arias died of undisclosed causes on the evening of September 19.
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Arias has remained very close with the Fernandez family, who are requesting privacy.
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Despite this, European climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete seemed optimistic on Saturday morning.
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Not yet clued in, Mr. Arias went to visit him at the hospital.
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Reporting contributed by Oscar Guadarrama Torres, Kiarinna Parisi, Tatiana Arias, and Radina Gigova.
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"The construction of this Polígono is an example of social segregation," Arias explains.
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Lola Arias: Both the play as well as the movie worked very well.
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Maria Valdes sang the soprano arias beautifully, growing stronger as the evening progressed.
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Ortiz, the former Boston Red Sox slugger, was first known as David Arias.
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WQXR's "Aria Code" devotes episodes to unpacking opera arias in all their excesses.
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Handel's operatic genius comes through most powerfully in his arias for lower voices.
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The score keeps breaking into set-piece arias that are basically Broadway songs.
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But Arias jailed, tortured and oppressed anyone who did not obey his regime.
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There was forward motion even in arias of slow loveliness; the dialogue crackled.
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On Saturday, he tended to overwhelm his arias with finicky changes in dynamics.
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D-Noses has already produced a policy brief aimed at influencing politicians, Arias said.
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Arias also points out that some detox teas may come with unpleasant side effects.
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Arias was sentenced to life in prison in 2015 for killing her ex-boyfriend.
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Before there was Casey Anthony, Jodi Arias, or Amanda Knox — there was Pamela Smart.
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That required Superior Court Judge Sherry Stephens to sentence Arias to prison for life.
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Arias is about four months pregnant and is set to give birth in February.
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The Alexanders represented the seller, and Ralph Arias of ONE Sotheby's represented the buyer.
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Arias shared a before and after photo to show her body nine days postpartum.
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Arias said he was worried about growing xenophobia and hate in the United States.
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After Arias was convicted, she gave interviews lacing into Nurmi for botching the case.
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The 19 musical selections included a smattering of favorite arias, but also offbeat repertory.
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He also sang the tenor arias and stood up to the dual task impressively.
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The Met kept a buffet in the wings so he could snack between arias.
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Zachary Wilder, the tenor, was effective as the Evangelist, less so in his arias.
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But if you can't picture your tiniest family member listening to arias, don't worry.
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Still, the opera is run through with arias that sound like four-square songs.
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The arias are sung by Heather Buck, a soprano, and Randall Scotting, a countertenor.
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Jazmin Cortez (left) registers Victor Arias to vote in Las Vegas in August 2018.
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Only Anita Hartig faltered, struggling with the long lines of the Countess's classic arias.
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Truncating sublime arias and ensemble numbers is a loss, but it's smoothly done here.
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Munoz has confessed to sex crimes in documents that were seized previously by Arias.
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Mr. Arias gave her a tour of his elegant home before signing his book.
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Arias shot photos showing cars pushed against trees by the force of the ice.
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Mr. Gerhaher then returned for more arias, again commanding the stage and winning big ovations.
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Juana Arias/The Washington Post/Getty Images Sidney Blumenthal is a journalist and political adviser.
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"Everyone is interested because it is a problem that is directly affecting them," said Arias.
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Arias and her co-conspirator, identified as Swahilys Pedraza-Rodriquez, 19, of New Haven, Conn.
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"If we don't take the necessary measures, the losses might be quite high," Arias said.
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But a recent video caught the attention of critics who feel Arias went too far.
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Arias has acknowledged killing Alexander but claimed it was self-defense after he attacked her.
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I have a feeling the latest salvo from Arias will give him some new material.
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The governor of Zulia, Francisco Arias Cardenas, condemned the destruction as an act of vandalism.
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Those doors shut in Panama thanks to a Castro-like populist dictator named Arnulfo Arias.
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We visited Leo's apartment, shared dinner with him, sang arias with him and loved him.
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The variety of artists and arias over two intermissionless hours certainly kept the evening interesting.
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But available evidence doesn't suggest an infectious disease is to blame, Arias told reporters Friday.
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The virtuosic runs, leaps and trills of Konstanze's arias held no terrors for Ms. Shagimuratova.
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People may start dancing during the "Hallelujah" Chorus or shouting out encouragement during the arias.
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That jury found the murder was especially cruel, making Arias eligible for the death penalty.
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Mr. Varone, 30 years older than Mr. Arias, faces a problem more like Mr. Taylor's.
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The countertenor Doug Dodson and the mezzo-soprano Virginia Warnken Kelsey shared the alto arias.
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With the Philharmonic, Lauren Snouffer was effervescent in coloratura numbers and gleaming in meditative arias.
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By the time Dr. Arias arrived in late 2016, Venezuela was suffering a grinding collapse.
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Dr. Arias said that doctors' house-to-house visits started registering people for the cards.
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And Ms. Walshe was at the center of the spectacle, singing demented, stammering mini-arias.
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Santiago Arias was trying to make something happen, but his pass was too far afield.
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The spectacle was most often orchestrated by its lead salesman and performance artist, Joey Arias.
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Nor do Johnson's interstitial arias about rodeos and rattlesnakes do more than provide surface color.
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Arias belongs to a growing coterie of personal trainers who are building empires on Instagram.
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"I didn't want to do the usual countertenor debut of, like, Scarlatti arias," he said.
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Accompanied only by her half sister, she, too, filed a criminal complaint against Mr. Arias.
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The accusation against Mr. Arias is the highest-profile one in the region to date.
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But Arias has gone much further than his colleagues in his zeal to bring prosecutions.
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CNN's Chandler Thornton, Mitchell McCluskey, Sandra Sanchez, Tatiana Arias and Harmeet Kaur contributed to this report.
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Abigail Arias is a little girl who had a big dream: to become a police officer.
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"This also involves claims of prosecutorial misconduct that allegedly occurred during the Arias trial," they continued.
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The model, 33, shared the news on Instagram, where she first discovered the über-popular Arias.
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Arias, 78, was president of Costa Rica twice, first between 1986-90, and then 2006-10.
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Arias adds that people shouldn't feel like they need to look just like her post-pregnancy.
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"I feared that my death would permit Ms. Arias' lies to taint my legacy," Nurmi said.
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Despite all this, Arias was found guilty and sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.
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Arias told reporters Wednesday that his attorney had advised him not to comment to the press.
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Meanwhile, down the dirt path, Bryan Arias and his ensemble execute his sharp, angry-sexy moves.
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Two years later, Juan Arias joined the door staff, and Mr. Grisales introduced him to Ben.
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Speaking through attorneys, Arias, 78, has denied Arce's allegations and declined to comment on subsequent claims.
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There are no self-contained arias; the unforced lyricism of the vocal writing keeps pushing forward.
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Rachel Willis-Sorensen, though a stiffer character as the Countess, rose to her big arias beautifully.
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Or the very different arias of histories ancient and living delivered by Uncle and Aunt Pat.
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At moments, admittedly, the immediate flare-ups of temperament in the succession of arias become formulaic.
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Mr. Cage "really disconnected costumes from arias, movements from sounds, images from libretti," Mr. Goebbels added.
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The 193 cases were reported by 22 states, and not all have been confirmed, per Arias.
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Like Castro, Arias claimed to be fighting for poor and working-class people in his country.
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In just the first few arias, Handel shows us, one by one, who these characters are.
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Crouched over packing detergent for the camp, Arias, who arrived in August, said he remains hopeful.
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Modern audiences won't want to sit for hours through parades of static arias and confusing plots.
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Arias appeared alongside fellow Disney Channel star Cole Sprouse in the 2019 movie "Five Feet Apart."
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There was nothing he could do about the sometimes tedious succession of arias and choral numbers.
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She worked at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), a cause which Arias supported.
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" Richard Smagur offered old-fashioned poise, verging on staidness, in tenor arias from "Carmen" and "Werther.
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"This is extremely personal," Mr. Arias said as he drove his electric car through his district.
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But the album also includes two arias from "Highway 1, U.S.A.," Mr. Still's rarely heard opera.
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Arias told me that she started working out as a holistic way to treat chronic depression.
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Ramon Arias, 57, is accused of providing a fake placard from the New York Blood Center.
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His most substantial arias were delivered in a neck brace lying prone atop a wooden board.
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The instrumental accompaniment calls not only for Italian violins but also for the vigüela de arco , a bowed instrument with a medieval Iberian lineage, while the opera's fetching sequence of arias and choruses mixes Italian da-capo arias with Spanish-style songs that incorporate haunting miniature refrains.
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Arias makes a concerted effort to balance the veterans' warfront reportage with tableaux of their everyday lives.
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"The message of the Commission is: 'That's okay, but we need to do more," Arias Canete said.
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" Energy and climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said: "They said Europe is too complicated to agree quickly.
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Ironically, Arias told reporters that Muñoz had been responsible for receiving allegations of abuse within the church.
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Arias' two guilty pleas came just weeks after Pedraza-Rodriguez, of pleaded guilty to the same offenses.
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CNN's Tatiana Arias, Jonny Hallam, Eliott C. McLaughlin, Darran Simon and Jill Martin contributed to this report.
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The appeal was filed after Arias tried unsuccessfully to bar the public from seeing her appellate brief.
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"We quit a bit too quickly, and we don't find out what we're made of," Arias said.
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Arias said that he believed military clergy, who hold military rank, were more answerable to civilian law.
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Every few weeks, Arias travels 18 hours each way to deliver diapers and milk for his child.
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Arias, who is also a spokesperson for Target's activewear line C9, is equally excited about the partnership.
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"We want to solve all the problems that are impeding normal trade in oil," Arias Canete said.
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After their time together, it's safe to say there's another member of the Abigail Arias fan club.
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True to the conventions of Italian opera seria, "Orlando" has its quotient of formal da capo arias.
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Avery Amereau, a mezzo-soprano with stunning contralto richness and depth, was superb in the alto arias.
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The jury rejected her self-defense argument and convicted Arias of first-degree murder in May 2013.
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After retiring in 2016, Ortiz started his own wine company and named it Arias in her memory.
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In her Cover Girl ad, Massy Arias — a personal trainer and health coach — runs, crunches and lifts.
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Entire chunks of the score, including the overture and certain arias, are also omitted without serious downside.
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The arias were transformed beyond the usual displays of sumptuous vocalism; they were urgent, even desperate communication.
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His new book, "Little Boy," recounts his life story in a free association of flashes and arias.
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Dr. Arias said medical supplies, always scarce in La Vela, soon disappeared, hoarded until the May election.
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Then it turned into something else; it turned into divas and arias and all these arrogant conductors.
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On Thursday both his movements and his arias seemed like sudden, spontaneous decisions, eruptions out of repression.
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The 25-member ensemble strokes and strikes them with choreographed verve, accompanying arias and Pan-African pop.
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Her "Hidden Handel" collection of previously unrecorded arias, with Mr. Curtis, particularly glows with her infectious enthusiasm.
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Mr. Arias reached in and pulled out a piece of mail from 2013, untouched for five years.
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"They basically said it's time to enjoy some life," her mother, Ilene Arias, told CNN affiliate KTRK.
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Up-and-coming stars from the company will sing some of the best known arias through March.
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"The level of ambition is clearly insufficient," Europe's climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told ministers during negotiations.
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A workman, Arias Pérez, was found guilty of raping a teenage girl with mental disabilities in 2013.
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The accusations against Óscar Arias Sánchez, a former president of Costa Rica and Nobel laureate, are mounting.
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But she finally decided that other young activists who work with Mr. Arias could be at risk.
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Arias&apos attorneys say Martinez courted journalists and spectators, signed autographs and posed for photos during the trial.
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"Our communities feel under attack," Sulma Arias of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement said at the immigration protest.
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"This is a crucial step to restore credibility," the European Commissioner for Climate Action Miguel Arias Canete said.
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" Arias quickly fired back: "Appreciate your concerns but I'm her mother and I wouldn't put her in danger.
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However, Arias would very likely be unable to attend her father's memorial service if it's held in California.
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On the opera stage, singers routinely take part in overwrought tragedies, with big emotions conveyed through wrenching arias.
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When Maria Arias first met Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez years ago through family, she was not impressed.
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Born in Madrid, Arias also held positions in Mauritania, Bulgaria, Montenegro and was as deputy ambassador in China.
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The guilt phase of Arias&apos trial ended in 2013 with jurors convicting her but deadlocking on punishment.
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When Lulu was 4 months old, Arias attended a self-development seminar that led to a powerful awakening.
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He had already met with former Costa Rican President Oscar Arias and members of the country&aposs legislature.
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Nurmi had just entered private practice when he took over as lead counsel for Arias in the case.
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To secure Arias' extradition to Colombia, Santos has tried to resurrect a defunct extradition treaty between our countries.
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When Mr. Arias became president in the mid-1980s, Dr. Papert helped him modernize the country's educational system.
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Arias&apos reply filed Wednesday cites previous court orders requiring that case records be kept from the public.
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DINNERTABLE A new chef, Ricardo Arias, is reopening this speakeasy-style dining room, which closed temporarily in September.
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In the immersive British import "Trainspotting Live," at Roy Arias Stages, the gross-out factor is gleefully high.
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In 2014, Arias told the Huffington Post that she has regained the weight she lost, and is agoraphobic.
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The radiant-voiced Jolle Greenleaf, the artistic director of Tenet, shared soprano arias with the elegant Laura Heimes.
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In the Moises Arias-directed clip, he avoids inquiries on whether or not he is the caped crusader.
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Santiago Arias sends a ball through to Juan Quintero but England's defense is alert enough to clear it.
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Colombia right back Santiago Arias said the South Americans were confident they could do something similar on Sunday.
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Joey Arias, the performance artist, belted out a love song after telling an off-color story about farting.
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"We still don't know what the outcome will be," said Cristobal Arias, Latin America economist at TS Lombard.
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Yes, he appears on stage in full 18th-century costume but only to sing (blissfully) arias by Handel.
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But the score keeps breaking into songs, Mr. Rosenthal's jazz equivalents of arias, and they are often maudlin.
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Mr. Arias denied the initial accusation; his lawyer said he would have no comment on the subsequent ones.
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Dr. Arias and the others are considered deserters by the Cuban government and cannot return to their families.
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Jodi Arias, center, watches the jury enter the courtroom for her sentencing phase retrial in Phoenix, March 5, 2015.
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Asked about investment in the Barents Sea, Arias Canete said for big infrastructure there must be "a market case".
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At the ARIAs, Australia's answer to the Grammys, musicians spoke out in favour of marriage equality, nightlife and puppies.
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That book has already cost Nurmi his license to practice law – and now Arias wants his money as well.
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It certainly takes a standard approach to opera, with set-piece arias and dances, and has derivative musical elements.
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Mr. Arias-King remains friendly with Mr. Morris but was taken aback when informed of Mr. Morris's new job.
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For the service at Calverton, Mr. Grisales brought his wife and children, and Mr. Arias came with his wife.
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With Ligeti's approval, Mr. Howarth later extracted the arias and published them in a version for soprano or trumpet.
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The EU, once the largest buyer of Iranian oil, also hopes to increase trade with Iran, Arias Canete said.
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Arias, who could not be reached for comment, said in the past interview that she still suffer from agoraphobia.
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Michaela Wolz sang two trouser-role arias, from Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice" and Gounod's "Roméo et Juliette," wearing trousers!
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Details: Investigators have not identified a specific product or compound that is linked to all confirmed cases, Arias said.
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The unhinged arias of Rudolph Giuliani , his personal lawyer, are a constant from the Russian chapter to the Ukrainian.
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The choruses and arias, meanwhile, rise to moments of sumptuous lyricism that complement the precise, crystalline tone-colours elsewhere.
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"We totally condemn the violence and aggression," Zulia governor Francisco Arias said, calling on parents to control protesting youths.
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Mr. Floyd's approach to opera may be solidly traditional, complete with set-piece arias and stand-and-deliver ensembles.
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All but one of the eight da capo arias Ms. Hallenberg will perform at Zankel were written for castrati.
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Oswald Gonzalez, 57, and Alberto Arias, 53, were pulled from a crumpled white Chevy truck on Saturday, authorities said.
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In the arias and choruses, time seems to stop, as we sink into a particular emotional or spiritual condition.
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Part of the ceremony within the family is to determine who will pay off any outstanding debt, Arias explained.
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Arias' lawyer, Erick Ramos, declined to comment on Daly's accusations and said that no formal complaint had been filed.
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Arias, who was born in 1941, served two terms as president of Costa Rica: 1986-90 and 2006-10.
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Jodi Arias was found guilty of murdering her ex-boyfriend in a trial that became a cable television spectacle.
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"We've been feeding the nation for decades and now we have a chance to feed ourselves," Mr. Arias said.
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But earlier this year, a friend introduced me to the Instagram account of a personal trainer named Massy Arias.
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"Rechazo categóricamente las acusaciones que se me hacen", dijo Arias después de que se diera a conocer la acusación.
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Over the past 15 years, vocal superstars like Cecilia Bartoli and Diana Damrau have recorded the Italian composer's arias.
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Jorge David Arias, who was visiting family, said he and his relatives had never seen a storm like it.
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"He can compete hard against (the Big Three) because there's no blow to his ego to lose," said American Arias.
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CNN's Amanda Jackson and Tatiana Arias and CNN en Espanol's Esteban Campanella and Daniel Silva Fernandez contributed to this report.
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He consulted on the Columbine High School massacre, Kobe Bryant's sexual assault case, as well as the Jodi Arias case.
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"The cases are similar and appear related to e-cigarette use," the CDC's Ileana Arias said at a news briefing.
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Born Juan Luis Londoño Arias, he built it from a sweet place — the first syllable of his immediate family's names.
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Arias, 24, arrived at Fernéndez's memorial service along with his Marlins teammates at St. Brendan's Catholic Church in Miami, Florida.
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Arias met Fernéndez through her sister, who is married to one of his best friends, according to the Miami Herald.
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After nine months of staying on her usual nutritious eating and exercise track, Massy Arias delivered a healthy baby girl.
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"They said 'because the priests have spoken about politics, we have the right too," added Arias, who was present throughout.
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"We, developed and developing countries together, will defend the Paris Agreement," European Climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said on Thursday.
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Abigail Arias of Texas was only four years old when she was diagnosed with stage IV Wilms Tumor, KHOU reported.
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Not only that, but Freeport Mayor Troy Brimage also declared February 7 "Abigail Rose Arias Day" in honor of her.
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Arias, who has 2.3 million followers on Instagram, rose to internet fame for documenting her intense workouts on social media.
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"In the European Union we have a strong climate policy," said Miguel Arias Cañete, the bloc's commissioner on climate action.
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It was also gratifying to see singers who had seemed uncomfortable in their first arias improve in the second half.
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"There are sectors that are very obvious - education, health, infrastructure...public works for regions, clean and renewable energy," Arias said.
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A new jury was empaneled in October 2014 to decide Arias' fate, but it, too, didn't reach a unanimous decision.
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But Marso's space is, essentially, devoted to Carlos Arias, which is as it should be, because his work is stunning.
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Arias had a lot of success in the '123s, but grew tired of the art scene and withdrew from it.
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These singers would have also shared the solo arias and even taken the crucial roles of the Evangelist and Jesus.
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Una corte anuló la sentencia que absolvió a Adriano Pozo Arias, agresor de Arlette Contreras, en febrero de este año.
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As such, Ms. Mitchell's score combines folk, pop and Dixieland with rhythmic work shanties and, for the lovers, ethereal arias.
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It also demands a lot of temperament: chivalry in the male arias and a lot of coquettishness from the women.
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"The level of ambition from the European Union has been questioned," said Miguel Arias Cañete, Europe's commissioner for climate change.
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Arias and Gonzalez were life partners and co-owned a party planning business together, according to Kary Lizano, a friend.
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Gianluca Capuano and the Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco blaze through the score, but linger sensitively in the slow arias.
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"To prevent gas supplies crises, national policies are not enough," European Climate and Energy Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told reporters.
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The transitions from bloodthirsty choruses to wistful arias are often awkward, with too many slow fades and sighing semitone descents.
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Gianluca Capuano and the Les Musiciens du Prince-Monaco blaze through the score, but linger sensitively in the slow arias.
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But with President Nicolás Maduro's re-election on the line, not everyone was allowed to be treated, Dr. Arias said.
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Arias is carrying out his investigation in the absence of any public backing from the center-right Sebastian Pinera government.
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"It took me a while to get comfortable looking at the different changes happening in my body," Arias, 28, tells PEOPLE.
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European Union climate chief Miguel Arias Canete has called on Europe to cut net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.
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A sizable portion of Arias&apos retrial in 2015 that sent her to prison for life was reportedly shrouded in secrecy.
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CNN's Jill Martin, Tatiana Arias, Maria Ramirez Uribe, Anyi Lizardo, Melissa Alonso, Kay Guerrero and Hollie Silverman contributed to this report.
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Tess Holliday is feeling stronger in both her body and her mind after a workout with her new trainer, Massy Arias.
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"This prosecutor unapologetically &aposplayed&apos to the audience outside as well as to those watching the livestream," Arias&apos lawyers wrote.
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In it, 24 antique loudspeakers played arias and occasional pop tunes with the records changing as if by an invisible hand.
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The tragedy only continued when it was reported that he left behind his girlfriend, Maria Arias, who is expecting their child.
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"I think Podemos is a party of the crisis, rather than an expression of the crises of parties," says Mr Arias.
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"I think Berrettini will hold on because he's young and confident with a big game suited well for indoors," Arias said.
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The Daily Mail first reported that Fernéndez was set to start a family with 24-year-old psychology student Maria Arias.
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Talk of poetic forms and conventions elicits as much anxiety, defensiveness and accusations of elitism as mentioning overtures, arias and recitatives.
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His girlfriend, Maria Arias, is also the mother of his daughter, Penelope, who was born after his death on Feb. 24.
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Despite her reservations about testifying during the sentencing retrial, Arias had actively courted the spotlight since she was arrested in 2008.
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"The best thing I did was to communicate how I was feeling to my mom and [Arias' husband] Stefan," she says.
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Arias claims she is due whatever fees her former lawyer has earned from sales of the book and related speaking engagements.
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He has also insisted that Arias waived the right to claim her confidences were privileged when she revealed their conversations publicly.
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Latina influencer Massy Arias gets real about motherhood — its joys and challenges — in the April/May cover story of Parents Latina.
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ENGLEWOOD "Verismo Opera Fall Open House," Verismo Opera 28th anniversary celebration concert with arias, duets from "Rigoletto" and other operas. Sept.
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On stage, she belts arias and show tunes in poufy dresses, her beard an ostensible contrast to her high, delicate voice.
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His original place was inspired by the cooking of his mother, Ana Maria Gonzalez Arias, who owned a restaurant in Spain.
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One is Murillo's even earlier painting of Juan Arias de Saavedra, a young minister for the Spanish Inquisition, painted in 1650.
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During 18 days of testimony, Arias admitted shooting Alexander, arguing she did so in self-defense after he lunged at her.
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But he strayed a bit in the arias' florid lines, and his manner grew overwrought, even for a mini-mad scene.
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Don't plan to hear about the pathbreaking 17th-century arias of Monteverdi, or the fate of the aria in contemporary opera.
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The main story suffers most from this problem: Outside of their arias, Orpheus and Eurydice are blandly written and thus performed.
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"Ballyturk" is so verbally dense that it's possible to be hypnotized, if not numbed, by some of its lush spoken arias.
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So the release here of "Cocote," a Dominican film directed by Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias, is a noteworthy event.
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This comedy about concealed identities, madness and mismatched couples contains some lovely arias and ensembles, but also reams of workmanlike recitative.
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Despite Lady Macbeth's three wonderful arias, the plot is here more about Macbeth, present in both the first and final scenes.
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" Arias also voiced a character in 2013's "Despicable Me" and had a recurring role on the ABC show "The Middle.
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Oswald Gonzalez, 57; and Alberto Arias, 53, were pulled from the rubble from a white Chevy truck on Saturday, authorities said.
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And it works: Arias told me that between 1,000 and 2,000 people sign up each month to receive personalized workout advice.
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Mr. Arias "categorically" denied the assault allegations, saying he never acted in a way that disrespected the will of any woman.
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Ms. Antillón said Mr. Arias recruited her from her job in television to work as a press aide on his campaign.
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"By 5 o'clock the street was a bit empty and last year it was already full," Arias, 42, said in Spanish.
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Standing up to the abuse Ms. Arias imparted upon me over the years was an important part of my personal transformation and I will continue to fight this battle with vigor as I defend against this lawsuit which is best viewed as a continuation of Ms. Arias' pattern of attacking men whom she feels have wronged her.
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Known for her washboard abs and super-ripped muscles, fitness influencer Massy Arias had trouble accepting her post-baby body at first.
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Medellín is a city in Colombia, the home country of 25-year-old reggaeton singer Maluma (real name: Juan Luis Londoño Arias).
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The case turned into a media circus as salacious and violent details about Arias and Alexander were broadcast live around the world.
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They also said Martinez made an unfounded accusation that an expert witness for the defense team had an inappropriate relationship with Arias.
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The waterlogged areas became a breeding ground for mosquitoes that can carry diseases such as Zika, dengue, malaria and chikungunya, Arias said.
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Still, Arias argues that money for improving infrastructure often does not go where it is needed, and works are sometimes not completed.
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In her Instagram story Monday night, Arias shared a screenshot of a post from a detox tea company called Flat Tummy Tea.
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PRINCETON "Bach Cantata Fest," Dryden Ensemble concert with baritone William Sharp in Bach Cantatas 39 and 56 and selected Bach arias. Jan.
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"The Spanish left is split in two sociologically and ideologically," says Manuel Arias Maldonado, a political scientist at the University of Málaga.
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They found the body of Claudia Arias, a 503-year-old mother of three, alongside the corpses of her aunt and grandmother.
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Tess Holliday is starting a "new journey" with fitness trainer Massy Arias — and she's excited to continue spreading her body positive message.
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Those killed were Rolando Fraga, 60, Oswald Gonzalez, 57, Alberto Arias, 53, Alexa Duran, 18, Navaro Brown, 37, and Brandon Brownfield, 39.
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Patrons were known to push tables together upon which Sarria would belt out arias from Carmen, modifying the story to suit herself.
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The woman is an anti-nuclear activist who often met with Arias, who supported her cause, the New York Times report said.
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Others walk back and forth across the bridge a dozen times a day, like Jason Arias, who is there from 5 a.m.
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To convert Happy Birthday, Wanda June into an opera, conversations had to become one-sided soliloquies which could be sung as arias.
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The video was directed and edited by Moises Arias who you may remember as Rico from Hannah Montana, a friend of Smith's.
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Even the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center takes part, presenting the composer's uninhibited late song cycle "Arias and Barcarolles" (Oct. 29).
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Three elegantly ornamented Handel arias that opened the program (including "Endless Pleasure," from "Semele") were a vehicle for Ms. Fang's clean coloratura.
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She threatened to rent Carnegie Hall and present a competing program of arias from the opera if the company did not relent.
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"AMLO supports NAFTA but would not bet on fostering international relations, particularly in an era of trade tensions," said TS Lombard's Arias.
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"We're almost making an opera about Pavarotti using these arias and these great performances because the performances are just staggering," he added.
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Lorrie Arias was a Californian police department volunteer who auditioned for The Swan hoping to remove excess skin left after weight loss.
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Every year, Operalia awards prizes in their names to a male and female singer who have included zarzuela arias in their repertoire.
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Miguel Arias Cañete, Europe's commissioner for climate change issues, noted the Obama administration was "very active" in engaging China on climate change.
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In the first half, songs and arias by Mozart, Schubert and, intriguingly, Hans Pfitzner; in the second, Chausson, Bizet, Debussy and Gounod.
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The bodies of Rolando Fraga Hernandez; Oswald Gonzalez, 57; and Alberto Arias, 53, were pulled from the rubble on Saturday, authorities said.
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Last month, Mr. Orlinski released his Warner/Erato debut album, "Anima Sacra," a collection of sacred arias featuring period orchestra Pomo d'Oro.
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Arias is a 28-year-old Dominican-American woman with a body rarely seen in an exercise program or a fitness magazine.
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As she took Mr. Arias around at meetings and events, Ms. Black said, she found herself alone in an elevator with him.
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Mr. Arias, 78, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for having brokered a plan to end civil wars in Central America.
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Thinking back to the afternoon when she said Mr. Arias had grabbed her, Dr. Arce said she regretted not having fought back.
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The outlier on the Cleveland playlist is Luciano Pavarotti singing, "Nessun dorma," one of the most famous opera arias of all time.
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Víctor Villa Castro, head of communications for the Santiago archbishopric, said he could not comment on any cases under investigation by Arias.
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Arias' attorney argued that keeping the brief secret was "in the interest of protecting the safety of certain parties," the Arizona Republic reported .
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Arias ran Holliday through several exercises — including squat holds, arm presses and opposite leg raises — using two gallon-size water bottles as weights.
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In the appeal released Friday, Arias&apos lawyers said prosecutor Juan Martinez improperly questioned witnesses, ignored rulings on evidence and courted news coverage.
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Katie Conner, a spokeswoman for the Arizona Attorney General&aposs Office, which is handling the appeal, declined to comment on Arias&apos filing.
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But when he asked for help from two different lawyers, Arias was told preparing legal documents would cost him between $700 and $1,250.
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Munoz is accused of the abuse and statutory rape of seven minors, and Arias did not rule out that there were more victims.
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CNN's Amanda Jackson, Tatiana Arias, Amara Walker, Kay Guerrero and CNN en Espanol's Esteban Campanella and Daniel Silva Fernandez contributed to this report.
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Celebrity fitness trainer and CoverGirl ambassador Massy Arias has amassed millions of followers on social media with her fun and impressive workout clips.
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At midnight, Mr. Arias planned on serving a champagne toast, but the crowd of 40 or so had stepped outside to look up.
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PRINCETON "Bach Cantata Fest," a Dryden Ensemble concert with baritone William Sharp in Bach Cantatas 82 and 158 and selected Bach arias. Jan.
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"The main task for the PSOE is to accept that it's in a very difficult situation and act with patience," says Mr Arias.
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"He loved her from the moment she was conceived," Arias says of Fernandez, who also picked her name, Penelope, after a Spanish song.
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It's a nod to "Fitzcarraldo," in which the rubber baron blasts opera arias into the jungle as his boat spins out of control.
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"For sure, we have to improve carbon capture and storage and we have to invest," EU climate chief Miguel Arias Canete told Reuters.
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Calling over the other five members of his crew, Arias asked them to help him take apart the front end of the loader.
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And after some trial and error, Holliday found her ideal trainer in Arias, who is also a mom with an enormous Instagram following.
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Miguel Arias Cañete of the European Commission says that such interconnections are essential if the goal of 35% renewables is to be achieved.
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Jacobs signed with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing in September 2017 and since then has fought the largely unremarkable Luis Arias and Maciej Sulecki.
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Shakira's song featured a singer known variously as El Cata or Bello singing a song originally credited to another songwriter, Ramon "Arias" Vasquez.
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In 2015, after Arias had been sentenced to life in prison and Nurmi was no longer her lawyer, he was diagnosed with cancer.
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He wrote the book in a selfish attempt to 'redeem' his public image and enrich himself to the extreme detriment of Ms. Arias.
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But they were popular, charting in the ARIAs, receiving high rotation on triple j, selling out large venues and filling tents at festivals.
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Such has been the volume of criticism that European Commissioner for Climate and Energy Miguel Arias Canete, a Spaniard, warned against "demonising" diesel.
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Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kat Foster, Moises Arias Amazon rating: 4.3/5 from 14,000+ reviews IMDb rating: 7.8/10 from 5,700+ reviews
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Just three weeks earlier, on the same stage, this orchestra had accompanied the star tenor Jonas Kaufmann in an evening of operetta arias.
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Arias was convicted in 2013 and sentenced to life in prison in 2015 for killing her ex-boyfriend, 30-year-old Travis Alexander.
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Ms. Rana made these awkward figurations come across delicately; the melodic line had the grace of the bel canto opera arias Chopin adored.
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Arias formaba parte del equipo que investiga las denuncias de encubrimiento contra Ricardo Ezzati, el exarzobispo de Santiago, y el cardenal Francisco Errázuriz.
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Here they play trio sonatas by Bach and Buxtehude, weaving them in between Handel's nine German Arias, sung by the soprano Joélle Harvey.
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What mattered was that this breathlessly crazy show featured desperate love and doomed motorcycle runs, wall-to-wall arias of lust and despair.
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"Between arias, I had to listen to these very distinguished scholars go on about the great intellectual virtues of Donald Trump," he said.
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SPRING PREVIEW Broadway shows, Davóne Tines's arias, Davido's Afrobeats, Oona Doherty's solos: what our critics and writers are looking forward to this season.
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Later, as Carol smokes and makes a desultory attempt at cooking, Anna (Celeste Arias) appears to her left, in a separate hospital scene.
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Bach's own attitude becomes clearer in his music and in the poetry of the choruses and arias with which he surrounds John's narrative.
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The victims were identified as Alexa Duran, 18; Oswald Gonzalez, 57; Alberto Arias, 53; Brandon Brownfield; Navarro Brown, 37; and Rolando Fraga Hernandez.
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"Any of us could be dead right now — that's how close it feels," said Celina Arias, 44, a schoolteacher who attended the vigil.
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He was swept up with enthusiasm for the heritage of French grand opera, with its massed choral scenes, romantic effusions and elaborate arias.
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Chilean prosecutor Emiliano Arias ordered the simultaneous raids in the coastal city of Valparaiso and the southern cities of Concepcion, Chillan and Osorno.
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The raids were prompted by information law enforcement officials uncovered in previous searches, said Diego Alcaino, a spokesman for Arias, by text message.
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"Any of us could be dead right now — that's how close it feels," said Celina Arias, 44, a schoolteacher who attended the vigil.
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Response: Mr. Arias was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987 for having brokered a plan to end civil wars in Central America.
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Singing mice produce arias of loud chirps that can last as long as 16 seconds, and each mouse produces its own distinctive song.
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When Mr. Arias returned to public life a decade ago, Ms. Antillón did not want to face him and retired to the countryside.
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The case has been through a preliminary hearing and Mr. Arias is waiting for the court to determine whether he will stand trial.
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"Politics today is a conspiracy of insinuations," Mr. Arias wrote in an op-ed column last month in response to the malfeasance charge.
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"Juan Arias de Saavedra" (1650), Murillo's earliest known portrait, is on public view for the first time, while "Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga" (c.
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"I Want Magic," Blanche's sumptuous dream of an aria, lent the title to Ms. Fleming's memorable (if uneven) album of American opera arias.
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Four of the victims found on Saturday were identified by police as Rolando Fraga Hernandez, Oswald Gonzalez and Alberto Arias and Alexa Duran.
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Prison break Rommel Arias researched a number of studios before he decided to go to Prison Break Tattoos, the studio Klevens opened in 2013.
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"The idea of that ending was so one could really see that what the war took away is youth, innocence and beauty," said Arias.
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"Pension funds adjust their portfolios at different stages of the economic cycle," said Andres Moreno Arias, director of investments at the pension fund SURA.
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Mr. Arias said the ticket sellers did not work for him, but they did buy club tickets in bulk to sell on the street.
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"We want the European automotive industry get back in the race for global leadership on clean vehicles," EU climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said.
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Opened: 20163Height: 70 storiesArchitect: Arias Serna SaraviaSignature Motifs: VaginaFamous Tenants: Whoever they are, they're probably at the private beach club on nearby Viveros Island.
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Peg Green, an attorney representing Arias, didn&apost immediately respond Tuesday to an email seeking elaboration on her bid to keep the brief private.
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Arias is serving a life sentence for her first-degree murder conviction in the 2008 death of Travis Alexander at his home in Mesa.
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Their second single, "Take Me Over," went triple platinum and was nominated for Best Dance Release and Song of the Year at the ARIAs.
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"Recovering and eating as best as I can with enough caloric surplus for milk supply," Arias says of her eating habits after giving birth.
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Arias Vasquez Shakira's 2010 hit "Loca" is one of the rare cases in which a judge decided the fate of a musical plagiarism suit.
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" Prosecutor Emiliano Arias, who led the search in Santiago, said the church raids show that in Chile "we are all subject to common justice.
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If you think of "Met" as short for Metropolitan Opera House, which is what it's called around these parts, the demands would be ARIAS.
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Arias, by contrast, claims Nurmi has compromised any chance she might have to overturn her conviction, and that he did so without her authorization.
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European Energy Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete will discuss the idea with Iranian officials in Tehran during his trip this weekend, the EU official said.
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His girlfriend, Maria Arias, who is also expecting their daughter, sat next to Fernéndez's mother and grandmother in the pews, with their heads bowed.
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The independent inspector general of Colombia requested his acquittal on all counts and cleared Arias of any wrongdoing in his personal and campaign finances.
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Alexandra Medina, 33, of New Rochelle, New York, underwent a tummy tuck at the Dr. Ureña Arias clinic in Santo Domingo on July 4.
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"Abigail, also known as Officer Arias 758, went to be with our Lord early this morning surrounded by her family and friends," he added.
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European Climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said the EU saw the Paris agreement as a "growth engine" for creating jobs and new investment opportunities.
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"Only a fully interconnected market will improve Europe's security of supply and give consumers more choice," Europe's climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told Reuters.
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Although the original report doesn't include causes of death in its analyses, Elizabeth Arias, PhD, the researcher behind the report, did look into that.
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The opera, about the Swiss struggle for independence from foreign rule, has almost no arias and is carried in large part by magnificent choruses.
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But something about Servilia's quiet integrity and courage clearly endeared her to Mozart, because he wrote two of the opera's loveliest arias for her.
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Her voice, in arias from Bizet's "Carmen" and Verdi's "Macbeth," came from her own recordings, backed by a live orchestra at the Rose Theater.
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Both the countertenor, Jay Carter, and the bass, Dominik Wörner, overloaded their initial arias with ornamentation, then pretty much lost interest in later ones.
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Many children are aware that Mary Poppins can fly with an umbrella, but who knew that a nanny like her could sing arias, too?
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In silence and to the tragic sound of Purcell arias, six characters come and go, bumping into the furniture and slamming into the walls.
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But some works are large-scale tragedies whose arias more easily call to mind Italian verismo, albeit with distinctly Spanish rhythms and melodic turns.
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"Syria refuses to recognise the decision and to deal with any of its subsequent implications and effects," OPCW head Fernando Arias told member states.
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On Sunday, nine finalists — interestingly all women, except for one tenor — performed two arias each with the Met Orchestra, led by Bertrand de Billy.
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Dr. Enrique Arango Arias, head of Cuba's National Seismological Service, told state media that there had been no serious damage or injuries reported. Gov.
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"We want to push for laws to be changed in her honor so this doesn't happen to anyone else," Harwick's friend Diana Arias said.
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Ms. Hallenberg's splendid recording of arias drawn from 10 rarities, all featuring Agrippina as a character, is an ideal supplement to the Met's production.
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Arias, an exciting and emotionally labile actor, makes Anna a jittery creature, like a woman in the constant throes of a low-grade fever.
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A different kind of ambiguity arises in the solo arias, where tensions between voice and accompaniment often conjure the desperation of the beleaguered soul.
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This and other arias move the plot forward and fit within the context of the play, much as songs would in a jukebox musical.
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A source at the Costa Rica prosecutor's office confirmed to CNN that a criminal complaint had been filed, accusing Arias of a sexual crime.
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Maluma, whose real name is Juan Luis Londono Arias, is the most-followed Latin male artist on Instagram with more than 22 million fans.
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"All sectors must contribute to meet our climate commitments under the Paris Agreement," said Miguel Arias Canete, EU Commissioner for climate action and energy.
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Those are exalted arias he wrote for the characters of Mr. Washington and Ms. Davis, in one of the greatest performances of the year.
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"Handel presents directors with a lot of challenges because da capo arias can be seen as repetitious — no plot, all emotion," Mr. Costanzo said.
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Dr. Arce said she had hesitated to come forward also out of fear of alienating Mr. Arias, an important contact in the disarmament crusade.
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Arias last week named Ezzati, the most senior Roman Catholic in Chile, as a suspect, accusing him of covering up his aide's alleged abuses.
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"It's worth becoming the first major economy to fully decarbonise, to fully reach net zero emissions," Europe's Climate Commissioner Arias Canete told Reuters on Tuesday.
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Since her first trial in 2013, "the absurd level of interest in this case" had caused problems, Arias&apos attorneys said, according to the report.
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Arias was convicted of first-degree murder in 2013 in the 2008 death her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, at his in home in Mesa, Ariz.
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Arias also pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal money from an ATM in Scotrun, in Pennsylvania&aposs Poconos region, also last September, the outlet said.
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"Emphasis is on strengthening her core and complex movements that require different muscles so we burn burn burn," Arias wrote in her own Instagram post.
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Arias, 37, is serving a life sentence for her first-degree murder conviction in the 2008 death of Travis Alexander at his home in Mesa.
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"He gave me the money he earned and said, 'Mami, this is for milk or whatever you need for tomorrow,'" said his mom, Marlli Arias.
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Earles' fellow Hannah Montana stars Emily Osment and Moises Arias were guests at the event, as was The Suite Life of Zack & Cody's Phillip Lewis.
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That may sound like a small change, but "life expectancy numbers for the population have been rather stagnant for some time," said author Elizabeth Arias.
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Police officers, finding fake tickets and believing the club was spreading ball-drop misinformation, were not allowing ticket holders to pass barricades, Mr. Arias said.
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Under Arias' direction, the OPCW adopted a contentious decision in 2016 condemning the use of chemical weapons by Syrian government forces and Islamic State militants.
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Arias nomination must be formally be approved by all the OPCW's member countries, represented through the Conference of States Parties, which is expected by December.
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European Climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete hailed a "historic" decision and said the deal answered criticisms that the EU had lost leadership on climate change.
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Prosecutors said Arias attacked Alexander in a jealous rage after he wanted to end their affair and planned a trip to Mexico with another woman.
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In August, Arias surprised him with a special cake intended to let the Marlins pitcher know the sex of the baby at a family dinner.
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A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived Jose Arias' lawsuit against Anthony Raimondo of Raimondo & Associates in Fresno.
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EU Commissioner Arias Canete, who is responsible for energy, said that the EU was closing a loophole as its dependency on natural gas imports increases.
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The menacing men grab Xtina just as the "Sorry Not Sorry" singer picks up the vocal slack, before the pair begin trading soulful vocal arias.
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The 500 or so on the Mosquito Coast are the last big population, says Marlene Arias of the Forest Conservation Institute, a Honduran government agency.
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"We have not noted an impact on supply related to these commentaries," Marfrig's Chief Executive Officer Martin Arias told Reuters, in relation to market chatter.
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European Union Miguel Arias Cañete, EU Commissioner of Climate Action & Energy, accused the United States of turning its back on efforts to save the planet.
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Both classics deal with passionate, impossible love, and are peppered with stunning arias, but the mash-up's seams show, and not in a good way.
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Lawrence Jones was an impressive tenor, but the baritone Jesse Blumberg stole the show with his bass arias, strong yet deeply expressive and smartly modulated.
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Ms. Arias did not seem too bothered by the disruption, but even if she had been inclined to fight, a battle would have been hopeless.
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I fell in love with the work's endless variety of melody and mood, the earthshaking bass arias, the airy calm of the later soprano solos.
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A clown, he tells us, merely "encourages the idiotic" with low antics — much as "Gary" does, with its bug-eyed bits and endless flatulence arias.
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MAD SCENES AND EXIT ARIAS The Death of the New York City Opera and the Future of Opera in America By Heidi Waleson 288 pp.
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Despite the work's title, Dejanira is the one who dominates the action, evolving through seven arias from impatient wife to imperious virago to despairing murderer.
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Da capo arias contain three discrete sections, with the first part returning after a contrasting middle — not verbatim, but with decorations showcasing a singer's prowess.
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"Diversification is an important element for ensuring the security of gas supply in the EU," said Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete.
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Last week, Mr. Arias "categorically" denied Dr. Arce's assault allegations, saying he had never acted in a way that disrespected the will of any woman.
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"The theme was chronic illnesses, the ones where you would die if patients didn't get medicine, and that's how they controlled people," Dr. Arias recalled.
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Before an election for governors that year, Mr. Arias recalled an epileptic patient in the hospital who needed treatment but had refused the homeland card.
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In one limited study, Covadonga Arias, a professor of aquatic microbial genomics at Auburn University, found extremely high levels of vulnificus in beach tar balls.
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But at concerts in that composer's day, it was fairly common for movements of a symphony to be interspersed with opera arias, orchestral dances and whatnot.
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Melisa Aquino Arias, 23, pleaded guilty Friday to robbing a bank in Garfield, N.J., last September while wearing a head cover resembling that of a nun.
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To celebrate the big day, Earles had the support of multiple of his Dadnapped castmates, including Emily Osment, Moises Arias, George Newbern and Phillip David Lewis.
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" Andrew Wilder, the Director of Communications and Media Relations for the Arizona Department of Corrections, tells PEOPLE that Arias "has not requested to attend a funeral.
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In the movie — which was directed by Josh Helman and co-written with Jennifer Allcott — Kate (Celeste Arias), a writer, seems to have it figured out.
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During her remarkable career at HLN, she led the coverage of two of this century's most talked about and infamous trials, Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias.
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Arias, who previously served as Spain's ambassador to the United Nations, will be appointed for a four-year term through July 2022 and can seek reappointment.
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Not content to perform lesser works, she regularly devoted herself to arias characterized by difficult coloratura, from works like Faust, Rigoletto, Aida and The Magic Flute.
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To make matters worse — and in defiance of Colombia's obligations under international law — Arias has been systematically denied the right of any appeal of his conviction.
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Arias said that no new taxes will be created and that existing taxes will not be increased, but the government will aim to incorporate more taxpayers.
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Arias is one of several latinas, such as Sofia Vergara and Becky G, to join the diverse roster of women who represent the mega beauty brand.
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"Huguenots" is stocked with showpiece arias for the leads, but it becomes increasingly evident that individuals are helpless against the larger social energies that ensnare them.
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MONTCLAIR "Opera Goes to the Movies," the sopranos Genya Muzyczka and Elizabeth Perryman perform arias and duets that have been sung or heard in movies. Aug.
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"Even though cases appear similar, it's not clear if they have a common cause," said Ileana Arias, acting deputy director for noninfectious diseases for the CDC.
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The Argentine theater director and filmmaker Lola Arias reflects on her practice of creating work that provides the space to reflect on social or philosophical problems.
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It's not realistic to find someone in the desert, who is thirsty and has no energy anymore, singing the most complicated arias shortly before they die.
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You can set your watch to what happens to Stella's best friend (Moises Arias), also a patient, and the last act is a supernova of shamelessness.
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But Piotr Buszewski, another tenor, who brought an ardent voice and exciting top notes to arias by Donizetti and the Polish composer Stanislaw Moniuszko, was not.
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In arias from Handel's "Orlando" and Bellini's "La Sonnambula," he displayed musical taste, honest execution of Handelian ornaments and bel canto filigree, and a solid voice.
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The show, created by Rob Evan, will fuse '80s rock songs with classical arias and concertos at the Broadway Theater from March 20 to April 29.
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The modest space will have illustrated murals of New York night life personalities including Joey Arias, mismatched chandeliers and a small curtained stage with a piano.
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The closest I ever got to her in performance, though, was a recital of songs and arias in the late 1970s at Symphony Hall in Boston.
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" The soprano Renée Fleming will perform Rachmaninoff songs and arias from two Dvorak operas, including the signature aria, "Song to the Moon," from the opera "Rusalka.
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That category accounted for about 303 percent of the gain, a change that was driven almost entirely by a decline in drug deaths, Dr. Arias said.
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Il Pomo d'Oro was excellent in instrumental interludes as well as the arias, exuberantly conducted from the harpsichord and, once, from a cornetto by Maxim Emelyanychev.
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A list of incorporated works that was distributed as we entered the venue named some 49 operas, with arias by composers from Monteverdi through Richard Strauss.
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Notable, especially, for Nicholas Phan's Evangelist, Jesse Blumberg's Jesus and Amanda Forsythe's soprano arias, it is a deeply considered account, rendered with consummate skill and artistry.
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CNN's Jacqueline Howard, Tara John, Tatiana Arias, Helen Regan, Steve George, Angela Dewan, Ivana Kottasová, James Griffiths, Gianluca Mezzofiore and Livia Borghese contributed to this report.
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In a Facebook post, former Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla spoke out against violence against women but said Arias should be guaranteed the right of defense.
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A spokesman for the national prosecution authority declined to respond to Arias´ claims of improper prosecution, and said his caseload had been transferred to other prosecutors.
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The latest example was the former Costa Rican president Óscar Arias Sánchez, a Nobel laureate who was accused last week of sexual misconduct by multiple women.
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She had first met Mr. Arias through her mother, a former legislator in his party, and had visited his house with her mother in the past.
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The commission was still "assessing the legal position" regarding the expansion of Nord Stream, said Mr. Arias Cañete, who noted that the project had become "highly political."
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"We are radically reforming the energy market for a greater integration of renewables," Miguel Arias Canete, Commissioner for climate and energy, told reporters on Tuesday in Madrid.
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Members of the public can also add comments to the app, if they want to report a smell that is not already listed, for example, Arias noted.
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Santana also worked against his will for defeated Panamanian presidential candidate José Domingos Arias at Lula's request and with Odebrecht paying the couple $11.4 million, Moura said.
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It can be difficult to escape our society's obsession with the "post-baby body" — and as a fitness trainer, Massy Arias says that she was no exception.
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PHOENIX – A sizeable portion of the trial that sent Jodi Arias to prison for life in the 2008 death of her former boyfriend was shrouded in secrecy.
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When I was a boy, my mother fled Panama with me, my brother and sister to get away from a Castro-like populist dictator named Arnulfo Arias.
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Amateurs like Ms Bretan, who sing arias through a microphone, can certainly be pleasing to listen to—but they are not performing opera as it was intended.
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Asked whether the mechanism would be able to handle oil sales after all, EU Energy and Climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete said only that work was continuing.
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A sixth woman has come forward to accuse Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Costa Rican President Oscar Arias of sexual assault, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
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The score bustles constantly, rather in the vein of Janacek, though crucial arias and scenes build to glittering radiance that recalls Richard Strauss, moments that seemed derivative.
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"When you have a female who is a murderer and doesn't look like one—you have Jodi Arias and Casey Anthony—there's an inherent fascination," she explains.
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This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump — helped along by Arias and Emin.
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The mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato dissects arias from operas by Strauss, Mozart and others with artists from Juilliard's Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts.
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" • Regarding the publicity, Arias "failed to show that either the jurors' ability to impartially and fairly decide the case or her defense team's performance was adversely affected.
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"He was hit by two bullets, one in the chest and one in the head," Isai Arias, a Baja California state government official, said at the time.
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There was some more Mozart, as well as arias from Tchaikovsky, Puccini and Korngold, and songs from "Carousel" (including Mr. Gunn in a dramatic performance of "Soliloquy").
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On Wednesday, in the character's two big arias, this fearless soprano dispensed the fiery runs and multiple leaps to F with utter confident and coolly radiant sound.
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Doling out the little medicine that remained, the doctors now focused their vote-getting efforts on patients with chronic illnesses, who needed repeated attention, Dr. Arias said.
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Nearly all the letters in "Life in Culture: Selected Letters of Lionel Trilling," edited by Adam Kirsch, begin with apologies and small arias of explanation for delay.
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The arias were handsomely delivered by singers from the school's vocal arts program: Tamara Banjesevic and María Fernanda Brea, sopranos; Joshua Blue, tenor; and Alex Rosen, bass.
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The interactions between members of the jailer's household are fresh and sweet, with tuneful arias and ensembles shaded only lightly, here and there, with a melancholic oboe.
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But she will return on Thursday for an ambitious program of early-21729th-century arias: "The Swedish Nightingale," joined by the Venice Baroque Orchestra at Zankel Hall.
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In the 19th century, Italians of all social strata hummed and whistled popular opera arias in the same way that today's teenagers rap along to chart toppers.
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"We are trying as a community to payback and pay forward what they've given to us for several years," Arias said of his and the community's efforts.
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So I've chosen 10 short excerpts (including the one above) to make a case for this landmark "Tosca," trying to avoid the obvious (no arias, for example).
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"It has to make it funny and appealing — especially all the recitatives," he said, referring to the rapid-fire dialogues set to harpsichord accompaniment between the arias.
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Then they played a clip of Bowie's 1979 SNL staging of "The Man Who Sold the World," alongside synthpop innovator Klaus Nomi and drag legend Joey Arias.
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The European Parliament and the EU's climate chief Miguel Arias Canete have also called for the bloc to aim for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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"The announcement, in cascade, of European companies that will not keep investing in Iran are making the things much more complicated at the moment," Arias Canete said.
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So it was a treat to hear him bring his burnished voice and penetrating musicianship to a generous helping of Mozart arias: nine in all (including two encores).
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"The crimes he is accused of are of repeated sexual abuse and one case of a consenting relationship with an older minor," Arias said, speaking outside Santiago's cathedral.
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" Of meeting the mother of Jose's unborn child, Maria Arias, Rodriguez-Torres says, "In classic Jose fashion, there is this gift that is coming — which is his daughter.
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Arias Canete said the assumption was EU demand would stay roughly stable at 380 to 450 billion cubic metres per year, of which Norway provides roughly one quarter.
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Just as in the Arias case, the expert hired by Jillian's attorneys told ProPublica she wouldn't have sustained such serious injuries had she been in a harnessed seat.
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