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Sin embargo, en persona, Iñárritu tiene la actitud relajada de un hombre que medita todos los días y disfruta largos paseos.
Bezos se había convertido en un personaje de los tabloides, con apariciones en yates, paseos vespertinos y cenas románticas capturadas en detalle.
Las columnas de chismes hablaban de sus paseos por las calles de Saint-Tropez o de las fiestas en las que participa.
En el centro de Turquía, una empresa que ofrece paseos en globos aerostáticos para turistas mandó a sus 20143 empleados a un descanso indefinido y redujo su salario a la mitad.
Entre ellas, aplicaciones para identificar de manera instantánea alguna obra fuera de museos y para mostrar información relacionada, al igual que las que buscan enriquecer nuestros paseos por museos y galerías.
La música, la comida o la imagen del majestuoso Ávila que custodia Caracas me trae recuerdos de reuniones familiares, fiestas en casas de amigos y paseos por las calles de una ciudad grande y llena de gente.
Las supermanzanas de la capital de Cataluña, esa visión urbana de convertir conjuntos de cuadras en unidades con zonas verdes, parques infantiles y paseos peatonales probablemente se convierta en un modelo de intervención urbana para otras ciudades.
Según por dónde transite, un visitante en Venezuela puede pasar un fin de semana entre conciertos musicales, brindis con champán y paseos en yate, o, si sale de algunos barrios de Caracas, atestiguar el colapso del campo, de las escuelas y los servicios de salud.
"[Culdesac Tempe] is similar in character to a Greek, Italian, or French historic village with irregular, narrow meandering paseos, a hierarchy of public spaces, and thoughtfully placed buildings and building elements that deliver a sense of discovery as you make your way through the project," Opticos wrote on its website.
En Gould se imparten lecciones de piano; en A Capella Books se reúne un club de lectores de primeras ediciones de libros firmados; en Linguae, de Girona, se puede aprender a cocinar en alemán, italiano, francés e inglés; Hares & Hyenas, de Melbourne, es café y librería durante el día y local de actuaciones en vivo por las noches; Porter Square Books alberga una residencia de escritores locales en Cambridge, Massachusetts; la recién renovada Pynchon & Co. de Alicante, programa catas de vino y talleres de caligrafía; y Nollegiu ofrece paseos literarios por Barcelona (y convoca regularmente al club Jameson para comentar, al calor de un vaso de whisky, los más extensos clásicos de la literatura universal, desde el Tristam Shandy hasta el Ulises, pasando por nueve obras de Shakespeare o el Quijote).
Penguin Books. 2006. p. 378 and extrajudicial killings (paseos).Thomas, Hugh. The Spanish Civil War.
By 1996, most of the mall's inline tenants had closed due to lack of business. Its developers announced plans to reconstruct the first level as a marketplace with local vendors. At this point, the complex was renamed The Village at Paseos. In 2000, after the Village at Paseos concept also failed to generate business, Swerdlow Group bought the mall and renovated it as office space.
Urbi Paseos de Santiago II, also in the Municipio de Tonalá. Currently it offers several degrees using the French- based Technologist Educative Model Tecnólogo, and various degrees in engineering (with specializations).Oferta educativa, (Available careers).
Both Nationalists and Republicans are claimed to have thrown prisoners from the bridge to their deaths in the canyon. Many killings were done by paseos, impromptu death squads that emerged as a spontaneous practice amongst revolutionary activists in Republican areas. According to Seidman, the Republican government only made efforts to stop the actions of the paseos late in the war; during the first few months, the government either tolerated it or made no efforts to stop it. The killings often contained a symbolic element, as those killed were seen as embodying an oppressive source of power and authority.
In San Juan, near Trujillo Alto, it begins near PR-850 and PR-181 and goes through the exclusive Paseos area, goes west, intersecting Puerto Rico Highway 1, Puerto Rico Highway 52 and Puerto Rico Highway 20. It approaches downtown Guaynabo. Several schools can be found along the way.
The term conga refers to the music groups within Cuban comparsas and the music they play. Comparsas are large ensembles of musicians, singers and dancers with a specific costume and choreography which perform in the street carnivals of Santiago de Cuba and Havana.Millet, José and Brea Rafael 1989. Del carnival santiaguero: congas y paseos.
Alÿs commonly enacts paseos—walks that resist the subjection of common space.Carlos, Basualdo. "Head to Toes: Francis Alys's Paths of Resistance." ArtForum (April 1999). Cyclical repetition and mechanics of progression and regression also inform the character of Alÿs’ actions and mythology—Alÿs contrasts geological and technological time through land-based and social practice that examine individual memory and collective mythology.
Paseos y excursiones The city has a staff of 150 lifeguards. There is a lighthouse to the south, surrounded by a forest, which is also the focus of adventure tours. It is the second highest lighthouse on the coast of Buenos Aires province, second only to the one in Bahía Blanca.Faro Querandí The area around the lighthouse operates as a nature reserve as well.
In these paseos ("promenades"), as the executions were called, the victims were taken from their refuges or jails by armed people to be shot outside of town. Probably the most famous such victim was the poet and dramatist Federico García Lorca. The outbreak of the war provided an excuse for settling accounts and resolving long-standing feuds. Thus, this practice became widespread during the war in areas conquered.
Hugh Thomas, p. 701. The POUM had come to propose an invitation for Trotsky to reside in Catalonia, despite their differences with him. POUM leaders were becoming increasingly wary as spring of 1937 came around. Tension in the streets of Barcelona was becoming evident of the arrival of a hot spring: uncontrollable Patrullas de Control under the direction of José Asens continued to arbitrarily arrest and commit murders in their infamous 'paseos'.
There are many jumping off points along the path providing access to neighborhoods, parks and commerce. On the western end, the path connects to an extensive network of paths, trails and elevated bridges called paseos that are independent of automobile roadway in Valencia. The main trail and its feeders are in close proximity and provide easy access to all three Metrolink stations located within the city limits. These stations are Newhall, Santa Clarita and Via Princessa.
Santa Teresa, mostly suburban neighborhoods, also includes several schools from the Oak Grove School District, including Santa Teresa Elementary and Bernal Intermediate School. It also includes Santa Teresa High School. Considered as South County, the southernmost area of Southern Santa Teresa's 95139 zip code is part of the Morgan Hill School District and includes Los Paseos Elementary and Martin Murphy Middle Schools. Students attend High School at either Ann Sobrato High or Live Oak High, both in Morgan Hill, California.
G.L. Steer (2009), p. 57 Basque Nationalist Party officials arranged for the final orderly evacuation of the city before its fall, holding back the anarchists, small in number, who were planning to wreak havoc.G.L. Steer, (2009), p. 57 Despite their evacuation, 485 were killed at the city as a result of pseudo-trials mounted by the Spanish rebel troops in the aftermath of the city's occupation up to 1943, but during the first months of occupation approximately 600 were murdered in paseos (extrajudicial executions).
Facade of the Palacio de Xifré Palacio de Xifré Palacio de Xifré Palacio de Xifré The Palacio de Xifré is a Madrilenian palace now disappeared that was in the Paseo del Prado, at the corner Calle de Lope de Vega, opposite of the Prado Museum. It was one of the best examples of Neo-Mudéjar architecture in Madrid and one of the palaces that the Spanish financial elite of the second half of the 19th century had built along the paseos del Prado, Recoletos and la Castellana.
It is said that among the original performers there were good music interpreters, excelling in playing the chirimía, that is made up of flutes (transverse cane), guacharacas, drums, castrueras and triángulos, making its appearance in the traditional celebrations of Popayán, especially at Christmas time and at the end of the year. On the plateau of Popayán, groups of farmers play stringed instruments, composed of three guitars and maracas which have incorporated into their repertoire paseos, merengues, pasillos and boleros in vocal and instrumental form.
Volume 2 (1933): Passacalles, Paseos, several Tocatas, Xácara, misc. Pieces. Volume 3 (1936): Various genres. Volume 4 (1956): Various genres. 1 B- The following additional 5 volumes were edited by José Clíment, Barcelona: Biblioteca de Catalunya. Volume 5 (1986): Tientos 71–90; Versos for Magnificat, Pange lingua. Volume 6 (1989): Tientos 91-110 and miscellaneous Versos. Volume 7 (1992): Tientos 111–130; Versos for the Mass, for Marian festivals and for miscellaneous occasions. Volume 8 (2006): Tientos: 131–150; Duo de 1º Tom, Sacris Solemniis. Volume 9 (2008): Tientos: 151–168; Versos.
Del Mar Station, which won a Congress for the New Urbanism Charter Award in 2003,"Charter Award Recipients", Congress for the New Urbanism (accessed 8 April 2015). is a transit-oriented development surrounding a prominent Metro Rail stop on the Gold Line, which connects Los Angeles and Pasadena. Located at the southern edge of downtown Pasadena, it serves as a gateway to the city with 347 apartments, out of which 15% are affordable units. Approximately of retail is linked with a network of public plazas, paseos and private courtyards.
La Giraldilla is a bronze wind statue of a woman who is surveying the horizon to her north and is located on top of the Castillo de la Real Fuerza in old Havana, Cuba. The local Cuban people claim that this bronze statue is a depiction of Dona Isabel de Bobadilla and it is suggested that it was placed there to honor Inès de Bobadilla,"Castillo de la Real Fuerza" (in Spanish). Paseos por la Habana.com Retrieved 2007-07-13 who is said to have watched every day the return of her husband.
In the 19th century it was in Madrid the called "Barrio de los Banqueros" situated in the zone of the paseos del Prado and Recoletos, Plaza de Cibeles and adjacent streets. It was in this part of the city where took up residence the wealthier families. It was here that was built the Palace of Xifré Downing (son of Josep Xifré i Casas), which was located in the Paseo del Prado on the corner with Calle Lope de Vega. The Palace, a small imitation of the Alhambra in Granada, was built by Catalan businessman Jose Xifré Downing between 1862 and 1865.
They didn't hang so many fair lanterns > on the old quayside promenades, but on the other hand the battleships Reina > Regente and Pelayo, together with other warships, filled the streets with > white uniforms when the sailors came ashore.… aquellas fiestas que llegamos > a conocer en nuestros años mozos, nos llegaban más al corazón. Y era que > tenían más sabor a mar y más emoción en su sentido espiritual y de > evocación. No se colgaban tantos farolillos verbeneros en los viejos paseos > del muelle, pero en cambio los acorazados Reina Regente y Pelayo, juntamente > con otros buques de guerra, llenaban las calles de blancos uniformes al > saltar a tierra la marinería.
Campestre Coyoacán Fracc. Cantil del Pedregal Fracc. Pedregal de San Francisco ("Fracc." stands for "fraccionamiento", the name commonly applied to housing subdivisions in Mexico City) Fracc. Romero de Terreros Girasoles I Girasoles II Girasoles III Hacienda de Coyoacán Hermosillo Huayamilpas Hueso Infonavit IMAN 580 Insurgentes Cuicuilco Insurgentes San Ángel Jardínes de Coyoacán Jardines del Pedregal de San Ángel Oriente Jardines del Pedregal de San Ángel Joyas del Pedregal Las Cabañas Las Campanas Los Cedros Los Cipreses Los Ciruelos Los Fresnos Los Olivos Los Robles Los Sauces Media Luna Módulo Social Fovissste Nueva Díaz Ordaz Parque San Andrés Paseos de Taxqueña Pedregal de Carrasco Sec.
Harold Janss had hired major architects and instructed them to follow a Mediterranean theme, with clay tile roofs, decorative Spanish tile, paseos, patios and courtyards. Buildings at strategic points, including theaters, used towers to serve as beacons for drivers on Wilshire Boulevard. Janss picked the first slate of businesses and determined their location in the neighborhood; the area opened with 34 businesses, and, despite the Great Depression, had 452 businesses in 1939,Martha Groves, Seeking shoppers in Westwood Village, Los Angeles Times, May 6, 2008, Accessed May 6, 2008. including Bullock's (Parkinson & Parkinson), Desmond's (Percy Parke Lewis) and Sears department stores, and a Ralphs grocery (Stiles Clements).
Valencia also has a system of paved pathways over or under the streets and boulevards, which are called paseos. They connect the entire community, making it possible to travel throughout nearly all of Valencia on foot or by bicycle without crossing a street at grade level. The paseo network is connected to the Santa Clara River Trail which runs east along the Santa Clara River to Canyon Country. As of 2010, the estimated population of the 91354 ZIP code was 28,722 and the estimated median household income was $111,098; the estimated population of the 91355 ZIP code was 32,605 and the estimated median household income was $89,596.
She was a researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) and the UBA, and a professor at the national universities of Tucumán, Mar del Plata, and the Northeast. She is also a member of councils, commissions, and scientific committees in Argentina and abroad. A great connoisseur of the life and work of the landscaper Carlos Thays and his son , Berjman has written detailed bibliographies on them. In 2014 her book Los Paseos Públicos de Buenos Aires y la labor de Carlos León Thays (h) entre 1922 y 1946 was declared of cultural interest of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (Declaration 98/2014).
As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 35,769. As of 2010, the city of San Francisco de los Romo had a population of 16,124. Other than the city of San Francisco de los Romo, the municipality had 117 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Ex-viñedos Guadalupe (3,499), classified as urban, and Colonia Macario J. Gómez (2,122), Puertecito de la Virgen (1,976), Paseos de la Providencia (1,867), La Concepción (1,483), and La Escondida (El Salero) (1,318), classified as rural. San Francisco de los Romo is the sixth-largest community in the state, is located at the northwest corner of the municipality and serves as its municipal seat.
Congas and comparsas have a long history which dates back to the 19th century, with musical traditions being passed down from one generation to the next. The older comparsas are derived from cabildos de nación or other social groups, whereas the later ones, called paseos, are derived from barrios (neighbourhoods). The music of the congas has become a genre itself, being introduced into Cuban popular music in the early 20th century by artists such as Eliseo Grenet and Armando Oréfiche and his Havana Cuban Boys. They have been present for decades in the repertoire of many conjuntos, Cuban big bands and descarga ensembles, also having an influence on modern genres such as salsa and songo.
Located in the PR-176 near the baseball field, the Cupey precinct serves the communities of Cupey Alto, Cupey Bajo, Cupey Gardens, El Cerezal, El Señorial, Los Paseos, El Cinco, El Paraiso, Rio Piedras Heights, Rivieras of Cupey, Venus Gardens, Antigua Via, Litheda Heights and public housings of Jardines de Cupey, Brisas de Cupey, Alturas de Cupey, Los Lirios and Los Laureles, among other communities within their jurisdiction. Also, it has 2 bases of community safety, one in Venus Gardens and another in Rio Piedras Heights. This limited the north with the connector C of Venus Gardens and the PR-1, on the south limits of the city of Caguas, east to city limits and Trujillo Alto, and west by the PR-18.
In general, residents in the west of the city are the wealthiest, while residents in the east are the poorest. New development to accommodate the growing population is made up of a mix of middle-class colonias and housing complexes developed as part of government plans, and colonias developed less formally for working class people. The Metropolitan Area extends to the west in colonias such as Pinar de la Calma, Las Fuentes, Paseos del Sol, El Colli Urbano, and La Estancia and extends to the east in colonias such as St. John Bosco, St. Andrew, Oblates, St. Onofre, Insurgents, Gardens of Peace, and Garden of Poets. The expansion of the population creates a constant demand for more colonias and more government infrastructure services.
" This usage of the word paseo to mean a type of comparsa should not be confused with the usage that signifies a parade of animal-drawn carriages or wagons (see above: "A typical 19th century Mamarrachos"). The second type was the conga, which was a “large conglomeration of dancers who, in an orderly, uniform manner, and dressed in accord with a selected theme, dance a rhythmic step in time with the accompanying instruments, which are almost always mainly percussion (drums: tumbas, quintos, and metal pans)" (Pérez I 1988:136). The congas were composed mainly of humble folk of scanty means; the paseos tended to be more lavish and required more capital. What the conguerosA conguero is someone who participates in a conga as a musician or dancer.
City planners have placed a high priority on adding to the network of bike trails throughout the city as part of the approval process for future development. According to the trail's website, there are plans to extend the western end or the trail from Edison Curve to Interstate 5 near the Montalvo Branch railroad bridge. On the eastern segment of the trail, there is a plan to extend west from Camp Plenty road along the north side of the river to a point west and east from Lost Canyon Road along the north bank of the river to Shadow Pines Blvd. According to the Santa Clarita Pedestrian and Bike Master Plan, its goal is to encourage more people to bike and walk for everyday needs by providing more accessible bikeways, trails, and paseos.
As municipal seat, Tultepec has governing jurisdiction over the communities of Guadalupe, Rancho el Cuquío, Maite (Granja Maite), San Antonio Xahuento, Rancho San Joaquín, Santiago Teyahualco, Rancho la Virgen, Ejido Tultepec, Rancho Nodín, Paraje Trigo Tenco, Ejido de Teyahualco, Hacienda Real de Tultepec, Unidad CTM San Pablo, Barrio de San Martín, Ejido San Pablito (Paraje San Pablito), Colonia las Brisas, La Rinconada, La Saucera, Cajiga (Ejido de Tultepec), El Progreso, Colonia la Aurora and Fraccionamiento Paseos de Tultepec II. The municipality is bordered by the municipalities of Nextlalpan, Melchor Ocampo, Tultitlán, Coacalco and Cuautitlán. Most of the area is a plain with small hills, the largest of which is called Otzolotepec. Temperatures range between 6 and 28 °C, but much of the local ecosystem has been destroyed due to urbanization. The territory surrounding the town of Tultepec used to be much larger.
Forestier's master plan fo Havana of 1924 Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier (9 January 1861 in Aix-les-Bains – 26 October 1930 in Paris) was a French landscape architect, who trained with Adolphe Alphand and became conservator of the promenades of Paris. Forestier was the landscape architect of El Prado and had moved to Havana from France for five years to collaborate with architects and landscape architects on various projects throughout the city including the design of the gardens for the Capitolio. He worked on the master plan of the city with the aim to create a harmonic balance between classical forms and the tropical landscape of Havana. He embraced and connected the city’s road network while accentuating prominent landmarks through a series of parks, avenues, "paseos," and boulevards which 50 years later proved to be a direct contrast to the Havana Plan Piloto of Josep Lluis Sert which was influenced by CIAM planning principles.
The Santa Clarita Valley is about 20 miles from the Burbank Bob Hope Airport, and about 35 miles from the Los Angeles International Airport. It is home to the 262-acre theme park Six Flags Magic Mountain and the gated waterpark Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. It offers a variety of family-oriented activity centers such as the Mountasia Family Fun Center, Copper Horse Riding Ranch and the Ice Station Valencia, restaurants and shopping centers, golf courses, cinemas and theaters, luxurious day spas, outdoor recreation areas like Castaic Lake, Placerita Canyon, and Towsley Canyon Park, as well as acres of parkland, animal sanctuaries like the Gentle Barn and Gibbon Conservation Center, over 70 miles of paseos and trails for hiking and biking, and more. Santa Clarita is also home to a number of historical sites, such as the oil drilling town Mentryville, Walk of Western Stars, and William S. Hart Ranch and Museum.
Moore, Robin D.: Nationalizing blackness. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh. Pa., 1997, p. 68. Since 1902, the municipal authorities began again to strictly regulate the organization of the Carnival processions, showing a preference for the ornamented cars, the floats, the military bands, and the presentation of the King and the Queen, in detriment of the manifestation of Afro-Cuban origin, such as the "comparsa" and the Conga, and around 1916, the suppression of the "comparsa" groups in Havana was almost total.Moore, Robin D.: Nationalizing blackness. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh. Pa., 1997, p. 69. Because during the period from the 1900s and 1910s, the Carnival activities have attracted thousands of foreign visitors to the Capital each spring, finally in 1937, the authorities of the city decided to reauthorize the "comparsas" in the Carnival "paseos" (strolls).Moore, Robin D.: Nationalizing blackness. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh. Pa., 1997, p. 83. In 1937, the "comparsas" began to permanently participate in the Havanese Carnivals, parading through the Paseo del Prado with distinctive choreographies, dances and songs.

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