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"barrios" Definitions
  1. Jus·to Ru·fi·no
  2. Guatemalan statesman: president of Guatemala 1873–85.

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Nuinar José Sanclemente Barrios The details around José Sanclemente Barrios' death are unclear.
One of her classmates at the college will be Juana Barrios, 19, whose father, Oscar Barrios, was detained at the concrete plant.
San Clemente Barrios Neomar, a member of the National Guard.
"She was always singing, laughing and dancing," Eva Barrios said.
Across the country, barrios in places like Greenlee County, Ariz.
Luis Barrios, of Holyrood Church, said at the news conference.
"We did evaluate it," Barrios said of going it alone.
"Soon the barrios won't have any young men left," she says.
"Hunger has reached the barrios," Judith Echezuría said as she marched.
The shocks from the quake rippled across 54 "barangays" or barrios.
As the article correctly notes, he is Elio Barrios, not Varrios.
Ms. Barrios also tends bar there and coordinates Monday-night karaoke.
Mr. Barrios said the district had no information about the victims.
Crossed wires between Barrios and Cuadrado there costs Colombia a chance.
Local residents, meanwhile, live in shabby barrios that tourists seldom see.
Barrios, a seamstress, described a family torn apart by dysfunction in Venezuela.
Both have created "safe houses" or "outreach centres" in the bloodiest barrios.
RHP Yhonathan Barrios underwent rotator cuff surgery on his right shoulder Tuesday.
After that race, Barrios told him he had to try the marathon.
Barrios trabaja en un club de desnudistas en Austin, Texas, donde reside.
Tiering, as described by Barrios, is WWE's way of distributing its content.
Paula Barrios, who is the director of a Guatemala-based NGO, Women Changing the World, and is no relation of Judge Barrios, told reporters that she is certain that there will soon be many other similar cases in court.
En los barrios de clase media, los residentes montaban barricadas para protegerse de un eventual ataque de los seguidores de Morales mientras que en los barrios más humildes los indígenas se defendían del ataque del ejército y la policía.
Even then, Barrios cautions that a clear mammogram is not an all-clear.
A week ago, Francis accepted the resignation of Barrios and two other bishops.
Judge Barrios said sexual violence had been used as a weapon of war.
Los judíos viven en los barrios altos y los árabes cerca del mar.
Fuimos al mercado negro de Petare, uno de los mayores barrios de Caracas.
To devotees of rodeo, young cowboys like Mr Barrios mean something more precious.
Life in the South American country's poor 'barrios' revolves around the CLAP boxes.
The Felipe Ángeles neighborhood is one of the most dangerous barrios in Ciudad Juárez.
Cody is a profitable stop: second place earns Mr Barrios $6,674.30 in prize money.
"These are two issues that he despises," said former Mexican congressman Agustin Barrios Gomez.
"We call it tiering the content," Barrios said of the company's content distribution strategy.
When it appeared that Yasmín Barrios, the judge presiding over the trial of Gen.
Washington's image was also shared by Peter Barrios, the artist who created the tattoo.
Some of these armed groups were once anchors of government support in the barrios.
"I spend a lot of time on planes with bad Wi-Fi," Barrios joked.
Amaro y Barrios no eran inmigrantes que huían de la violencia y la guerra.
This means hundreds of thousands living in barrios like Vietnam will not get assistance.
Another courier working for Mr. Barrios carried drugs from New Jersey into Baltimore on Amtrak.
Many Salvadorans began to settle in the barrios of Los Angeles in the early 1980s.
Comentario Los residentes de los barrios marginados del país padecen el colapso de la economía.
Amaro me contó que había planeado irse junto con una amiga del vecindario, Liset Barrios.
José Sanclemente Barrios and his wife had just welcomed a baby girl, according to La Tabla.
Oil money had paid for handouts to the barrios, for subsidized food, for Cuban medical teams.
Barrios tested positive for the prohibited substance, acetazolamide, a diuretic and masking agent, the IOC said.
Ms. Barrios said her parents brought her to Iowa illegally from Mexico when she was 3.
The trio first gained attention with their song "Barrios," which references different neighborhoods in El Paso.
The prison, located in the city of Puerto Barrios on Guatemala's Atlantic coast, is severely overcrowded.
Barrios is given a yellow card, which means he misses the next match if Colombia advances.
We come from the ghettos, barrios, reservations and borders of America where there are no workshops.
"It becomes a tradeoff of economics, access to data, things of that nature," Barrios told me.
It has 900 million social followers and is the No. 2 channel on YouTube, Barrios said.
Indiera Baja and the other highland barrios of Maricao have been completely cut off since the hurricane.
The poor have yet to stream down from the barrios en masse to demand the president's ouster.
On Friday, shortly after midnight, Barrios was fatally shot by an unidentified gunman in a residential area.
Authorities believe Barrios, who was not a gang member, was not the intended target of the shooting.
It strengthens our community to see ourselves and our stories reflected on the walls of our barrios.
Los niños crecen rápido en los barrios marginales y, algunas veces, Archi le dice a Adriana "mamá".
Logré conocer a Amaro y Barrios en el momento en el que elaboraban su plan para irse.
In January, WWE co-President George Barrios told Cramer that WWE's digital properties were driving massive growth.
"Emigrating isn't easy," Barrios said, crying as her family huddled together beneath the rain at the border checkpoint.
"Local elections are really where political power in this country is in play," said the MOE's Alejandra Barrios.
Whereas the organic growth of scooters in Barcelona barrios is about people who live there feeling a need.
A week ago residents of the poorer barrios of Venezuela's capital Caracas woke up to find soldiers everywhere.
That image of migrant workers in gritty urban barrios—think "West Side Story"—is itself out of date.
Today middle-class blacks, Hispanics and other minorities can and do move away from ghettos and deprived barrios.
In turn, Mr. Castillo (skip the nickname, please) got in touch with Elio Barrios (Chiquito) and Martin Diorisia.
In the center of the island, especially in the rural barrios, there's a very long way to go.
Tourists who would never go alone into "barrios" like Catia or Petare feel safe moving in large numbers.
But the rumors had their desired effect: They discredited not only Judge Barrios but also the genocide trial.
"I think some could argue that George [Barrios] and I co-lead the network," Michelle Wilson told me.
Sunday&aposs Mass included groups of people who had stayed away from church because of Barrios&apos original appointment.
When the OLP was first launched in July 2015, it promised to dismantle criminal gangs operating in poor barrios.
Dr. Palacio's predecessor, Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, resigned in August amid growing concern about the city's handling of street homelessness.
"It was probably one of the most breathtaking initial images from a drone that I've ever seen," Barrios says.
They both credit their authentic Mexican cooking techniques and seasoning with being raised in the barrios of Los Angeles.
"We thought if this is where our consumers are going, we needed to be there as well," Barrios said.
The same can be true for Lagat, Abdirahman and Barrios, even when that requires a certain amount of flexibility.
But in the jostling as he tried to set the wall, Barrios lifted his head directly under Henderson's chin.
Invoking writer and mythologist Joseph Campbell's biography, The Hero's Journey, Barrios explained WWE's two chief appeals: storytelling and simplicity.
Critic's Notebook Hurricane Maria led to a host of new plans to fix island barrios plagued by chronic flooding.
Former Mexican congressman Agustin Barrios Gomez warned that illegal border crossings could spike as a result of such a policy.
To the right are works by Rea Lynn de Guzman, Eliza O. Barrios, Marissa Sean Cruz, and Maryrose Cobarubbias Mendoza.
State prosecutor Irving Barrios said his office was investigating complaints from Lala and another company, Sello Rojo, about extortion attempts.
"It's a mechanism of social control," said opposition lawmaker Marialbert Barrios, 27, who represents several poor, sprawling areas of Caracas.
Christie said Republicans need to go to places such as African-American churches and barrios and be in listening mode.
I visited a number of other barrios and didn't have time to stop for a meal, although I was invited.
Ms. Barrios and Mr. Silva hugged another family member for a few long moments on Monday after ICE released them.
"We were going to areas of San Juan like the barrios in the mountains," Luis Vasquez, a chief inspector, said.
La Albiceleste se enfrenta a Croacia; la Blanquirroja se mide contra una Francia forjada en los barrios marginales de París.
Tempers are flaring once again as Wilmar Barrios head-butts Jordan Henderson in the chest while scuffling around the wall.
"But the whole church is theirs," Fr. Barrios said, before the three children scrambled across the pews onto the pulpit.
Mr. Barrios also said that nine people had been put on trial in the kidnapping and murder of her daughter.
Barrios, de 4633 años, cuidó a su madre, quien es epiléptica, con el dinero en efectivo que traía a casa.
"We are very anxious," Yadhira Barrios, 39, a canvass organizer, said in Spanish, after a mostly unsuccessful door-knocking swing.
His was only the second case of neurofibromatosis that Barrios had ever operated on, but he and his team were successful.
"'Remain in Mexico' basically only works if you arrest [asylum seekers] and put them in camps," Barrios Gomez told VICE News.
RHP Yhonathan Barrios (sore right shoulder) was transferred from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day DL on April.
Barrios said global miner Rio has received calls from customers wanting to ensure a secure supply of aluminum in the future.
Instead, she has personally invested her time and treasure to raise our expectations and the quality of schools in our barrios.
Tortillas are typically concentrated in the poorer barrios which also tend to be where criminal groups tend to have their bastions.
This is an opinion piece by Pablo Barrios, a DACA recipient and community organizer for St. John's Well Child & Family Center.
And it's no coincidence that this apparent cry for help comes out of Tepito, one of the capital's most notorious barrios.
His interpretations of the barrios in Caracas include staircases and structures that defy gravity, a world where García Lorca meets Escher.
En las islas Ábaco, los vecindarios más afectados fueron los barrios que mayoritariamente habitan inmigrantes haitianos pobres, muchos de ellos indocumentados.
En las islas Ábaco, los vecindarios más afectados fueron los barrios que mayoritariamente habitan inmigrantes haitianos pobres, muchos de ellos indocumentados.
All of this material is used to create a fascinating portrait of extreme poverty in one of Santiago's most impoverished barrios.
" Barrios told me, "We are now, in essence, a data powerhouse, so we're fairly sophisticated in how we think about it.
" When they opened fire, Barrios said, most of the voters took cover, "but at least one middle-aged lady lost her life.
Young Latino families have started moving away, founding new barrios and soccer leagues in North Carolina and Georgia, joining a new exodus.
Fueron detenidas por oficiales de migración en una inspección de rutina en Perú, pero Barrios cautivó al oficial y las dejaron ir.
Me quedé con Barrios, quien caminó a través de los bosques de Nicaragua junto a otros inmigrantes de Cuba, Somalia y Nepal.
That means "Raw" and "SmackDown" could go from $270 million in revenue to almost $600 million in three years, Barrios told CNBC.
En Ciudad de México se registran más delitos, desde robos con violencia en tiendas de Louis Vuitton hasta tiroteos en barrios más pobres.
Sanchez, who was shown a red card in the opening minutes of Colombia's opener against Japan, returns from suspension and replaces Wilmar Barrios.
Barrios Gómez said his proposal would not automatically revoke existing deals, but rather open them up for review if NAFTA were unilaterally rescinded.
In her video, Ms. Barrios said of her detention, "Those days were very sad days, especially because I did not have my family."
Ese equipo ha sido la inspiración de la actual selección, con un fuerte componente de jugadores formados en barrios marginales, como Kylian Mbappé.
Barrios ran his fastest marathon (2 hours 10 minutes 55 seconds) earlier this year in Tokyo and says his best times are ahead.
In Puerto Rico, the researchers visited 104 barrios across the island, selecting them to ensure that both urban and nonurban areas were represented.
Specifically, Co-Presidents George Barrios and Michelle Wilson have left the company and the Board of Directors, and CRO / CFO searches have commenced.
Leaks and rumors attacked Judge Barrios personally, but by extension, they also undermined the credibility of the justice system in which she worked.
Yet no group has been tested quite like Venezuela's classical musicians, who for years have been drawn from the country's working-class barrios.
"Neighbourhood schools" drive neighbourhood effects—both the beneficial ones of posh parts and the harmful ones experienced in America's growing ghettos and barrios.
The church is providing sanctuary to undocumented immigrant Debora Vasquez-Barrios, a Guatemalan mom who ICE wants to deport over a 2011 traffic violation.
Ms. Barrios said her doctors offered to perform an abortion, even though there is no evidence that the babies she is carrying have microcephaly.
ON THE morning of October 20163th Gwen and Rossyo Barrios Mendoza, two teenage sisters, were scurrying around their family's small home in Santa Ana.
Around 2011, WWE started thinking about starting its own HBO-style cable channel, according to George Barrios, the company's chief strategy and financial officer.
Barrios Mojica indicated the area where the bodies were found is being fought over by criminal gangs looking to traffic drugs, weapons and people.
Fittingly, one of the main opposition points is George Washington Plaza, a rich neighborhood sandwiched between the barrios of El Paraiso and La Vega.
One thing I can assure you is that, if there is a gringo invasion, the people will come out of the barrios to fight.
Mañana la selección de Bélgica se enfrenta a la de Francia, compuesta por jugadores que afinaron sus trucos en los barrios marginales de París.
In one instance, agents watched as a UPS package filled with heroin was delivered to a Silver Spring, Md., address where Mr. Barrios lived.
Muchas esquinas de los barrios más pudientes están vigiladas por policías y los representantes municipales en las calles tienen mejor entrenamiento de relaciones públicas.
"Then we're going to do about [300], 400 hours on our direct-to-consumer network to super-serve our most passionate fans," Barrios said.
"Content, continued global growth and the direct-to-consumer digital has turned us into a data powerhouse," Barrios told Cramer in a Friday interview.
Sharia Bryant Washington -- the oldest of the Bryant siblings -- hit up tattoo artist Peter Barrios for the work ... and it turned out pretty great.
As co-president George Barrios told The Verge in a recent interview, WWE wanted greater control over and ownership of the Network's technology stack.
Silva and Barrios' family say they have visited their son-in-law on military bases before and had no problem using just their IDNYC cards.
Barrios said NAFTA had created a predictable business environment that made investment decisions easier and had also solidified ties between Canada and the United States.
With further validation, their work will help other scientists anticipate how and when tape will start to fail, Carlos Barrios, researcher at 3M, told Gizmodo.
Most colectivos formed in the early '90s when residents of working class neighborhoods organized and implemented defensive tactics to secure their barrios from state repression.
"We believe that having this certification that proves that we do follow highly set standards internationally is going to be important for customers," Barrios said.
Slater knows this, and his correspondence with the boy killer offers some poignant insights on his upbringing in El Azteca, one of Laredo's hardscrabble barrios.
During the truce, a team from El Faro was allowed to interview gang leaders in the Ciudad Barrios jail, which was dominated by MS-13.
This article appeared originally on THUMP UK.Entrenched into the urban landscapes of Lisbon's surrounding barrios are the Afro-Portuguese sounds of kuduro, batida and tarraxinha.
Colombia's metro runs the length of the city; escalators thread the barrios that climb up the sides of the lush valley where the city sits.
In this vision, the barrios of Fontainhas, in Lisbon, where much of Costa's work has been set and shot, seem to have mostly migrated underground.
Debido a que los barrios de Katmandú están conectados a la red hidráulica, son completamente dependientes de la asistencia del exterior durante la temporada seca.
"He got on well with businesses and with developers," says Agustín Barrios Gómez of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations, who is a former PRD congressman.
Brenda Barrios, a 30-year-old Guatemalan based in Silver Spring, Maryland, crossed illegally into the United States in 2003 with her parents and two sisters.
It was formed originally as a way for new Salvadoran immigrants in Los Angeles to defend themselves against the Mexican gangs that dominated the city's barrios.
Barrios, who pitched 6 153/3 scoreless innings for the Brewers in relief last season, was expected to be a member of Milwaukee's bullpen this season.
Barrios and Francis were among 98 athletes who have tested positive in reanalysis of samples from both the 2008 Beijing Games and the 2012 London Olympics.
Two weeks after Hurricane Maria split apart Puerto Rico, basic aid is arriving in San Juan and reaching more remote towns and barrios aching for assistance.
Pero no ocurre lo mismo en los países pobres, donde las familias de los barrios pobres viven hacinadas, por lo que sería imposible aplicar una cuarentena.
Last year, Twitch competitors wooed away key talent like Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek, Jack "CouRage" Dunlop, Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wan and Gonzalo "ZeRo" Barrios.
Its production line seemed to be endless, despite a comparative lack of investment, players emerging from the barrios of Buenos Aires to take on the world.
Irving Barrios, the incoming attorney general, told Mexican television last November that he reassigned the officers and reported the protection to the federal attorney general's office.
Not every home in Guánica and Guayanilla's barrios is compromised, but until authorities can evaluate each structure and the tremors stop, few families are risking it.
Como muchos barrios de Buenos Aires, Palermo tiene una organización social que comenzó como murga (algo parecido a una banda de segunda línea de Nueva Orleans).
That will happen on Monday, first in East Harlem, where El Museo starts its festivities, titled Nuestros Barrios Unidos: Celebrating Our Collective Strength, at 11 a.m.
The murder rate has fallen since the army took up positions in the country's most violent barrios, helped by crime-prevention programmes financed by the United States.
She was there to speak in support of Debora Vasquez-Barrios, a Guatemalan immigrant and mother of two American kids she said she feared would be deported.
Cover: From left, Melody Stout, Hannah Payan, Aaliyah Alba, Sherie Gramlich and Laura Barrios comfort each other during a vigil for victims of the shooting Saturday, Aug.
Fujimori, actualmente internado en una clínica, fue juzgado por la masacre en Barrios Altos, en la que un grupo armado estatal asesinó a quince personas en 1991.
The deaths at the Puerto Barrios jail came a month after at least 16 inmates died during a riot in another overcrowded Guatemalan facility near the capital.
Alex Barrios, a spokesman for the Sacramento City Unified School District, said Mr. Seagraves had been an intermittent employee of the district and was fired on Thursday.
Mr. López Obrador's administration can funnel resources to the poor barrios, where cartels recruit, as he has promised and stand with victims of violence to get justice.
As the groups became more powerful, they exerted their own influence independent of the government, most notably in controlling organized crime like drug trafficking in Caracas barrios.
Shares of WWE (WWE) plummeted more than 20% Friday after the company announced that its co-presidents George Barrios and Michelle Wilson were unexpectedly leaving the WWE.
But the agencies in charge of homelessness and housing have long had disparate missions, said Ms. Barrios-Paoli, who resigned as a deputy mayor in August 22014.
Prosecutor Julio Barrios Prado accused the two former leaders of being involved in a massive scheme he said relied on shell companies that received millions of dollars.
"We want free elections, we want to get rid of this corrupt government," said Iomira Barrios, 60, an environmental consultant who says she can no longer find work.
"We will obviously do what we have to do to ensure that we comply with applicable sanctions," Alf Barrios, Rio Tinto Aluminium's chief executive, said in an interview.
"For the moment, he is completely invulnerable and completely indestructible," said Agustin Barrios Gomez, a former lawmaker and board member of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations (COMEXI).
Among fellow bull-riders Mr Barrios, a 21-year-old Texan who looks like a schoolboy once he doffs his helmet and armoured vest, means a bit more.
"All bets are off," said Agustín Barrios Gómez, a former congressman in Mexico and president of the Mexico Image Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting its reputation abroad.
His personal story is an important one that tells the tale of a large demographic of people who found their ways out of the barrios and into food.
The school district has high levels of poverty and is in an area where trafficking has become a more high-profile issue in recent years, Mr. Barrios said.
"Content, continued global growth and the direct-to-consumer digital has turned us into a data powerhouse," Barrios told "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer in a Friday interview.
"I see it as one of the few things of consequence that he can do that don't require security clearance," former Mexican congressman Agustin Barrios Gómez told Reuters.
"I didn't take my own photo out of respect but today I had the honor of tattooing a memorial tattoo on @shariawash," Barrios said in an Instagram post.
"Then we're going to do about [300], 400 hours on our direct-to-consumer network to super-serve our most passionate fans," Barrios said in the January interview.
This was not the capital, Caracas, where food was often scarce in the barrios, but at least there was always another shop or black-market seller to try.
Barrios will travel there in July to check up on Galvan and make sure he is still healthy and tumor-free, along with a team of 126 IMAHelps volunteers.
But lowriders are committed to fighting new encroachments on barrios in South El Paso—specifically the latest development plans to build an arena in Duranguito, another historic Mexican community.
"We come to communities that are economically depressed and have vulnerable populations," Siris Barrios, Community Liaison for Renaissance Downtowns, which focuses on impact real estate development, told VICE Impact.
The revolutionary government lasted a decade in power, then lost the elections to opposition leader Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, who replaced Daniel Ortega as president of Nicaragua in 1990.
"I think this is going to be worse than the first blackout," said Julio Barrios, 60, an accountant who was looking for open stores to buy food or ice.
Barrios like Boyle Heights have a long history of being underfunded and lacking a lot of the resources and amenities that wealthier, usually whiter, neighborhoods are so often afforded.
Both Meade and Anaya represent parties that defended closer economic integration and cooperation with the United States and are the only ones to have held power, Barrios Gomez noted.
Some American leftists likewise reject the comparison, pointing out that Mr. Trump attacks undocumented immigrants, while Mr. Chávez built his base in the kind of barrios they come from.
Visitors also spend two nights in a jungle lodge inside Palenque National Park, where you can tour Mayan ruins, go on hikes and swim in the Roberto Barrios waterfalls.
Elvia Barrios Alvarado, a Supreme Court judge, said the country's judicial system is committed to holding human traffickers accountable and highlighted the disproportionate toll that trafficking takes on women.
But according to Reuters, the attorney general of Tamaulipas, Irving Barrios, said the state had been protecting Ms. Rodríguez, sending police patrols to her house three times a day.
Lisette Poole, fotoperiodista, es la autora de La paloma y la ley, un libro bilingüe de fotos sobre el viaje de Liset Barrios y Marta Amaro a Estados Unidos.
The situation is much worse in the barrios and poorer areas of the capital, and especially outside Caracas, with many struggling with intermittent service since the first major blackout.
But where the government has repressed protesters in the East, sometimes with brutal force, the repression of unrest in the impoverished barrios has, by many accounts, been much worse.
"We ended up removing about six pounds worth of extra tissue, which was really his primary complaint, just the weight and the inability to do things," Barrios told ABC 7.
One of the worst things a city can do, says Mr Barrios, is to cap the number of ride-hailing cars on their streets, as New York did in August.
Margarito Silva and Concepción Barrios, who live in New York City and are undocumented, were visiting their daughter and son-in-law, who is stationed at Fort Drum military base.
"The poorest people in the country are on the verge of hunger," said Daniel Menendez, a spokesman for Barrios de Pie, one of the groups that helped organized the march.
Having her case terminated "lifted the pressure a bit," said Barrios, who makes cream for cookies at a wholesale bakery in California during the day and studies English at night.
It's where polleros use line-of-sight to spot pollos from the safety of hilltops and the roofs of apartments in the rolling maze of barrios abutting the border wall.
In January, Manuel Jiménez Barrios, the deputy head of Andalusia's government, pledged that Queipo de Llano would be exhumed, in line with a decision last year by Seville's City Hall.
Barrios said he had long admired Lagat's dedication, his longevity and his understanding of how to adapt his training with fewer weekly miles and more focused intensity as he aged.
The researchers chose households at random in each of the barrios, asking about deaths in the home, deaths in the neighborhood, and access to electricity, running water and phone service.
Life is lived out on the streets, in plazas and parks, in the mercados and commercial strips, in the elite colonias and poor barrios that spread far into the mountains.
World Wrestling Entertainment's stock has skyrocketed in the last year, and there is more good news for the business to come, WWE Co-President George Barrios told CNBC on Thursday.
It breeds easily in small amounts of standing water, which means it can easily flourish in urban areas, particularly the many poor Brazilian barrios that do not have running water.
A new working paper by John Barrios of the University of Chicago and Yael Hochberg and Hanyi Yi of Rice University spells out one deadly consequence of this increase in traffic.
Silva and Barrios' son, Eduardo Silva, told NBC 4 New York that his parents came to the US from Mexico without documents and have lived in New York for 20 years.
Director Michael Pressman and cinematographer John Bailey shot the film in the barrios of East Los Angeles with the active participation of the local community (including car clubs and gang members).
It has practically no rules or policies and operates more like other American Hispanic street gangs with "cliques" claiming and protecting small barrios and cities, all the way to regional turfs.
My dad was a hardcore fronterizo, who came up in one of El Paso's toughest barrios, ate guisados everyday, and only allowed cumbias and norteño music to play in his car.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - With Hurricane Matthew barreling down on the southeastern United States, Lindsay and Henry Barrios faced a potentially life-changing decision: whether to evacuate their South Carolina home.
" Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, the city's former commissioner of human resources, said the program had an "enormous impact" and was "instrumental in changing many men's lives and giving them a second chance.
Though she and outside groups raised half a billion dollars to take on Mr. Trump with the most sophisticated ground game modern politics had seen, spanning the barrios of Orlando, Fla.
Even more than most barrios I visited, La Vega is overwhelmingly Chavista, featuring wall murals of former president Chavez, Simón Bolívar, El Libertador, Che Guevara, and other revolutionary Latin American leaders.
And it is all thanks to East Los Musubi, a pop-up food stand that is spreading the gospel of Hawaii's snack staple to the inner city barrios of the mainland.
Then [New York gubernatorial candidate] Cynthia Nixon said it during a press conference organized by the New Sanctuary Coalition in support of Debora Barrios who has taken sanctuary in a church.
The notice to appear in court that Barrios had received in her deportation case hadn't specified a time or date for her first hearing, noting that they would be determined later.
" Ms. Barrios recalled how she had once made a speech at the Catholic Church, naming her father as her inspiration: "I told him, Dad, I'm going to be the best nurse.
Metal gates in affluent neighborhoods like Caparra had been crumpled like cardboard, while makeshift trails leading to wooden houses in the barrios of Guaynabo had been made impassable by fallen trees.
Mr. Bello and Mr. Barrios oversaw heroin shipments as they arrived at airports in New York, Atlanta, Boston, Miami and Baltimore and were picked up by operators working for both men.
" In Mr. D'Souza's film, the president is a liberator blessed with Abraham Lincoln's "inner toughness," currently "saving America" from the "new Democratic plantation" of "black ghettos, Latino barrios, Native American reservations.
Now, the company boasts more social media followers than any sports brand in the world and is the No. 8003 sports channel and No. 2 channel overall on YouTube, Barrios said.
El mismo cinismo de quienes se llenan la boca hablando de paz y de amor mientras, al mismo tiempo, mantienen un plan de exterminio extrajudicial en los barrios populares de Caracas.
Daniel Valdez (Luis's brother) and Rose Portillo, who in 1978 portrayed Henry Reyna and Della Barrios, the young lovers at the heart of the play, this time around play Henry's parents.
That morning, he canvassed in the barrios of Phoenix, at the foot of the dry slopes of South Mountain, making sure that the people he had registered showed up to vote.
San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz pointed to poor barrios like those near the city's Martín Peña Channel, hidden behind the skyscrapers of the financial hub known as the Golden Mile.
But for now let's assume these district lines stay in place and the 23rd will still cover San Antonio's outer barrios and a swath of border area bigger than the Illinois.
I grew up on the border, where lowriders have always been a loud symbol of cultural pride, cruising up against an Anglo world that demanded orderly labor, model minorities, and obedient barrios.
Some in Nicaragua are looking to the lessons of the 1990 election when Ortega was defeated by an alliance led by Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, the widow of a murdered opposition journalist.
The communists accused the military of occupying 500 barrios, or town districts, that are supposedly within their control and that government forces were allegedly engaged in "hostile actions" and other "offensive operations".
"I've opened my eyes," said Edgar Barrios, 38, a former "Chavista" in La Fria who for three years has allowed a Monsenor Marco Tulio Ramirez Roa class to assemble in his garage.
Chávez, quien murió de cáncer en 2013, transformó los petrodólares en concreto e inició un experimento para que la población más vulnerable de Venezuela se mudara de los barrios a complejos habitacionales.
"I had never heard of her before until the announcement," said Councilman Corey Johnson, Democrat of Manhattan, who said he had been disappointed by the departure of her predecessor, Ms. Barrios-Paoli.
It pokes at structural inequalities and gives the show's sole black character, Darelle as played by Alex Raul Barrios, several long moments to hold his own as a fascinating and complex character.
Last week, brought to Caracas by the International Peoples' Assembly, an anti-interventionist Latin American group holding a conference, I wandered away from the official events to walk through the impoverished barrios.
I stand there in the middle of one of Medellín's most popular barrios—Manrique Oriental—on a film set for a music video with one of the rap artists I work with.
His council district included both well-to-do neighborhoods on the heights, where he grew up, and old river-plain barrios by the border, where people lived far below the poverty line.
Last week, Concepción Barrios, 49, and Margarito Silva, 59, were detained at Fort Drum in upstate New York while attempting to visit their son, an Army sergeant, on the Fourth of July.
When Mr. Silva and Ms. Barrios were asked for a second form of ID, she said, they presented Mexican passports that didn't include documentation that they were in the United States legally.
En la actualidad, las pandillas poseen un enorme poder en El Salvador, una influencia que proviene de su condición como el único grupo organizado presente en los barrios pobres de ese país.
"The only thing I can do now is remind myself that our fate rests in God's hands," said Ms. Barrios, emphasizing that she is an evangelical Christian who attends a Pentecostal church.
El gobierno de López Obrador, como prometió, puede canalizar recursos para los barrios pobres, que es donde los cárteles reclutan miembros, y respaldar a las víctimas de la violencia para hacer justicia.
Ms. Barrios-Paoli; Ms. Tantoco; Cynthia Lopez, the commissioner of media and entertainment; and Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, commissioner of the office to combat domestic violence, each exited after less than two years.
CÚCUTA, Colombia — Margarita Rosa Barrios was six weeks pregnant when she began to feel the symptoms that every expecting mother here has come to dread: swollen eyes, aching joints, three days of fever.
Ms. Barrios, 24, knows that thousands of babies have been reported born with abnormally small heads during the Zika epidemic in neighboring Brazil and that researchers there say the virus is to blame.
Many women and children said they were running from murderous violence by gangs, especially in El Salvador and Honduras, where criminal organizations control city barrios and have expanded their reach into rural villages.
The incident appeared to be the result of a confrontation between two criminal gangs, Tamaulipas Attorney General Irving Barrios Mojica told journalist Carmen Aristegui in an interview for her radio show in Mexico.
The next month, Mr. Shorris and two other deputy mayors — Alicia Glen and Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, who has since left the administration — held a meeting in which options for Rivington House were discussed.
"You generate an economic crisis in Mexico, and all of those gains we have seen in terms of zero migration go down the tubes," said Agustín Barrios Gómez, a former congressman in Mexico.
Keeping accurate figures for the Central Americans who go missing is difficult because migrants are in transit, often illegally, and anyone accompanying them is unlikely to notify authorities, said Barrios, of Justicia Tamaulipas.
He had worked since the fall as the coach of the varsity boys' soccer team, comprising mainly juniors and seniors, at Kennedy High School and was not a classroom teacher, Mr. Barrios said.
Pese al clima de violencia y hostilidad que han creado los helicópteros de Witzel, los habitantes de las favelas sienten una fuerte conexión a sus barrios y tienen un profundo sentido de pertenencia.
After finishing 14-8 with a 3.68 ERA, 195 strikeouts and 51 walks in a career-high 200 1/3 innings in 32 starts in 2019, Barrios went to arbitration for the first time.
The data also show that deportation has become less selective in the Trump era, increasing the risk of removal for people like Mr Barrios Mendoza, who have led long and quiet lives in America.
To find a sense of community in their new home and protect themselves against the Mexican street gangs that already dominated the city's barrios, they formed what was then called the Mara Salvatrucha Stoners.
When Hawaii's Kilauea volcano began erupting last Thursday, sending lava streaming from a fissure in the ground into the Leilani Estates subdivision, Demian Barrios was one of the first professional photographers on the scene.
A self-described "volcano chaser," Barrios parked his truck about 500 feet up the street from where the lava was shooting into the air, unpacked his drone, and flew it out over the eruption.
"You have to realize that all these kids grow up in the barrios, the poor neighborhoods," Chilean soccer commentator Luis Tapia, who works for TV station Univision, told VICE Sports in a phone call.
Patients often think that their genetic makeup will tell them their risk of getting a particular disease, but that's not how it works, says Jaime Enrique Vengoechea Barrios, a clinical geneticist at Emory University.
Based on trends researchers found after surveying more than 100 barrios, or neighborhoods, across the island and talking to 10,000 people, Harvard researchers believe Hurricane Maria claimed the lives of at least 4,600 people.
In a series of filmed statements circulated on Twitter and comments to the press, Hugo Carvajal Barrios, 58, accused the current government of the troubled South American nation of drug trafficking, corruption, and repression.
En algunos barrios pobres de Río de Janeiro los grupos de narcotraficantes, que tienen más influencia que el Estado, anunciaron esta semana a través de mensajes de texto y altavoces estrictos toques de queda.
She is a product of both the island and the mainland, a former star in the blue-chip world of corporate America who is beloved in the poorest barrios of the Puerto Rican capital.
WWE hopes to succeed where others have failed, by bringing its own WWE Network online streaming service - currently available in 180 countries - to China, according to George Barrios, WWE's chief financial and strategy officer.
A day earlier, Mexican authorities described a scene as a gang clash: at least 20 bodies, many of them burned, and military-style bullets, according to Irving Barrios Mojica, the attorney general of Tamaulipas.
"The important thing is that different content lives on different platforms," Barrios explained, adding that the most popular content on WWE Network are pay-per-view events, which stream live and are subsequently archived.
The clash illustrates Lopez Obrador's miscalculation in thinking he could contain Trump's hostility toward Mexico with U.S. presidential elections in 2020, said Agustin Barrios Gomez, a member of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations.
"Yo, como muchos otros arquitectos, fuimos optimistas", pero al final "Ciudad Miranda es como 'Ciudad de Dios'", añadió, refiriéndose a la película brasileña que trata sobre los barrios inundados de drogas en Río de Janeiro.
Barrios describes one augmented experience where visitors can see one of Andy Warhol's Mao paintings, and by looking through the Art++ app, can use see all the other iterations in the series side-by-side.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Cuba's Yarelys Barrios has been stripped of the silver medal she won in the discus at the Beijing Olympics after failing a doping re-test, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Thursday.
But Perla Silva, the daughter of Mr. Silva and Ms. Barrios, wrote on Facebook that her family had visited military bases in Colorado, Hawaii and Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, and had never run into problems before.
A massive overhaul of the wrestling network in 2013 and 2014 drove the "wave of growth" that made it a central player in digital media despite its seemingly niche content, CFO George Barrios told CNBC.
Also moving into the second round were two wild-card entrants, Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera and Brazil's Thiago Seyboth Wild, as well as Roberto Carballes Baena, who won an all-Spanish showdown with Jaume Munar.
Last year, for example, Twitch lost top streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins and Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek to Mixer, plus Jack "CouRage" Dunlop to YouTube, and Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wang and Gonzalo "ZeRo" Barrios to Facebook Gaming.
Despite his boss's admissions, Barrios told me that there "is very little competition among the content," referring to the various platforms—the online network, the three television shows, and other digital outlets such as YouTube.
To make matters worse, the president of WWE International, Gerrit Meier, left the company in June, leaving widespread international strategy presumably to George Barrios—a pattern we have seen in many of WWE's key divisions.
"From a defense perspective, it makes no sense to limit imports from Canada in the future," said Alf Barrios, the chief executive of Rio Tinto Aluminum, which exports aluminum from Canada to the United States.
Mauro Diaz scored on an early penalty kick and Michael Barrios added a second-half goal to give FC Dallas (7-4-2) a 2-0 win at home against the Seattle Sounders (4-5-1).
Cover image: Deborah Berenice Vasquez-Barrios, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, comforts her son Kenner, 10, after he delivered his remarks at the St. Paul & St. Andrew Methodist Church, in New York, Thursday, June 21, 2018.
Rolling into the working class barrios in places like Mexico City and Campeche, Muñoz flips its panels and doors, opens up a shelved work station, and hires members of the crowd at an undeniable hourly rate.
Again, I don't know a lot of other people's Dominican experiences, but my education in the Dominican Republic was typical of anyone who grew up in the barrios populares, which is that you got no education.
"The binding offer for the sale of these assets provides further evidence of Rio Tinto's commitment to strengthen our business and deliver value by streamlining our portfolio," Rio Tinto Aluminium CEO Alf Barrios said in a statement.
Rio Tinto exports 75 percent of the aluminum produced at its Canadian plants to the United States and supplies 30 percent of that market's needs, Barrios told an evening conference organized by the Canadian-American Business Council.
The fact that deportations are unlikely to increase much is of little comfort to the Barrios Mendoza children, whose mother has taken to selling home-made tamales to pay the rent while their father sits in detention.
The choice makes sense, because although Living at Risk is lesser-known, it depicts the equally important story of the pro-revolutionary Barrios family as they navigate life after the overthrow of the Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua.
Along with the subsidies, the government provided weekly "mothers'" courses to teach the mothers of the barrios not only how to prepare their government rations, but how to make them more appetizing for the Puerto Rican palate.
Mateo Jarquín Chamorro, nieto de Pedro Joaquín Chamorro, líder social asesinado durante la dictadura de Anastasio Somoza, y de la presidenta Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, reflexionaba en abril sobre el posible final del gobierno de Daniel Ortega.
"I don't think anyone really has a clue what's really going to happen," said Agustín Barrios Gómez, a former Mexican congressman and the president of the Mexico Image Foundation, which is dedicated to promoting Mexico's reputation abroad.
Al final, habían tenido razón: el presidente Obama eliminó la política de "pies secos, pies mojados" justo antes de culminar su mandato, en 2017, seis meses después de que Amaro y Barrios lograran entrar a Estados Unidos.
"We can't survive on what they were sending anymore," said Rosalba Barrios, a 51-year-old mother of eight crossing the border with a daughter and two grandkids, on their way to join her adult children in Lima.
"Mexico would recover that same amount through a tax on transfers American persons made from Mexico to the United States," said Agustín Barrios Gómez, a proponent of the bill and former legislator, in an email to The Hill.
Escobar, played by Wagner Moura (a Brazilian who had to learn Spanish for the part), oozes a sinister charisma and enjoys the adulation of many in the barrios where he sprinkled a few pesos of his drug fortune.
"This was a spontaneous movement that was not the result of any organization that existed," said Carlos Fernando Chamorro, an analyst here whose mother, Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, beat Mr. Ortega in the 1990 elections and became president.
Arguably the toughest of those years was 2014, with Wilson and Barrios, in particular, playing key roles as the company prepared to go live with WWE Network while also negotiating new deals for its prime-time cable programs.
What makes these trends explosive is that the "expansion and continued existence of high-poverty ghettos and barrios is no accident," Jargowsky writes: These neighborhoods are not the value-free outcome of the impartial workings of the housing market.
In Mexico, however, around 90 percent of crimes went unreported last year, the national statistics office estimated, while the data does not include unresolved disappearances, reckoned by Geovanni Barrios, president of Justicia Tamaulipas, at over 34,000 in Tamaulipas alone.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Power was knocked out across Puerto Rico on Wednesday and communications were scarce, but all residents had to do to witness the state of their island was step outside and survey their homes, barrios and towns.
La proliferación de casas de apuestas en los barrios más humildes y la epidemia de ludopatía entre menores ha obligado al gobierno de España a limitar la publicidad y vetar la utilización de celebridades para atraer a nuevos apostadores.
"It's a good beginning, but it's not enough because it doesn't address homelessness per se," said Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, a former deputy mayor in charge of social services under Mr. de Blasio, referring to the creation of more shelters.
Mr Barrios Mendoza, whose only scrape with the law was a ticket for driving without a licence (which his migration status prevented him getting), may not have been entirely safe from deportation, but he would not have been an active target.
"The message we're trying to send is we don't like bringing the acting director of enforcement for ICE to Sacramento at a time when there's so much fear," said Alex Barrios, a spokesman for the Sacramento City Unified School District.
An altercation between two inmates turned into a battle between rival gangs at the prison in Puerto Barrios, about 185 miles (300 km) northeast of the capital, said Interior Minister Eunice Mendizabal, who arrived at the prison after the incident.

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