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The 1979 explosions of Ford Pintos felt like a symbol of an American auto industry in decline.
La Villa del Valle, Rancho San Marcos Toros Pintos s/n km 88 +300, Francisco Zarco, lavilladelvalle.com.
They tasted like a cross between black beans and pintos, with just a trace of the Cuban oregano.
It's perfect for washing down Taco Bell's pintos and cheese, I swear—and those, at least, you can get almost anywhere.
In the 22014s, 1.43 million Ford Pintos — half of all those produced — were recalled for fuel-tank fires in rear-end collisions.
Budapest was rich in ephemera from the industrial revolution and the early twentieth century, which the Pintos sold for ten or twenty euros per item online.
I recently came home with speckled pintos from Santa Fe, purple flor de Mayos from Mexico City and round cocos from Paris the color of baby teeth.
Visually the best moment was witnessing the first impact of ketchup on Ron Pintos glasses, which block his vision before he is doused head to toe in red and yellow - go Bills!
I couldn't afford the professional craft store model kits, so I fashioned bells from garbanzos, tiled speckled pintos in place of the yellow sandstone, and clumsily assembled a split pea roof with Elmer's glue.
A lot of Deep Southerners like jalapeño jelly (with cream cheese, on crackers); and we may add jalapeños to corn bread, or to pintos or collards, and speckle our turnip greens with pepper sauce.
"They rule the night, those Pintos and Chargers and Gremlins and Checkers and Galaxie 500s and Fairlanes and Sables and Rivieras and LeSabres and Eldorados," writes author Luc Sante in an essay for Cars.
Like the Pintos, at least four-fifths of eligible parents have lived in the United States for a decade or more, according to a study by the Center for Migration Studies, a nonpartisan research center.
A major factor in the 1978 recall of 1.4 million 1971-76 Ford Pintos and 1975-2.23 Mercury Bobcats for a deadly fire danger was a defect petition filed by the Center for Auto Safety.
Certainly, the company had little reason to fear discovery in the United States, where government regulators have been slow to react to suspected design defects, going back to the infamous exploding Ford Pintos of the 1970s.
A Mediterranean meal might incorporate chickpeas; a Mexican meal might have black beans or pintos; an Asian meal might include edamame; an Italian meal might use white beans or lentils to make a "Bolognese" pasta sauce, Blatner explained.
He was instrumental in forcing manufacturers to recall the Ford Pintos with infamous exploding gas tanks, Toyotas that suddenly accelerated out of control and General Motors pickup trucks with sidesaddle gas tanks that blew up in collisions, killing more than 20143,000 people.
He has always taken a strange pride in eating foods that sound highly suspect, like jarred sweet banana wax peppers (which are actually great), Taco Bell's little-ordered side dish of "pintos and cheese" (also great), Entenmann's eternally shelf-stable Raspberry Danish Twist (phenomenal), and pretty much anything that makes gentiles shudder (i.e.
Alejo García Pintos on stage in 2014. Alejo García Pintos (born February 4, 1967) is an Argentine film and television actor.Alejo García Pintos at the Internet Movie Database.
Abel Pintos singing at the Casa Rosada, 2007. By the end of 2003, after a hiatus, Abel Pintos returned to the studio to record his own songs and exhibit his development as an artist in his own right. From April 2005, pianist Alfredo "Fredy" Hernández joined his touring and recording band line-up. 2004 saw Pintos release Sentidos (Meanings), something of a new start for Pintos, given that it was the first album he had recorded in three years.
Both the names and pintos literally mean "wrapped [in a pouch]"; from Cebuano bakibaki ("[pouch made of leaves] shaped like a frog"), and a contracted form of ("wrapped"), respectively. Alternatively, derives from the Spanish ”ven aquí” (“come here”) and pintos means "speckled" in the same language, suggesting an origin from the raisin-studded tamales de azúcar and tamales de dulce from Central America and Mexico. However, and pintos are closer to the South American humita and Central American tamal de elote. Binaki and pintos are prepared identically.
After retirement, the Pintos settled down in Pune where they still live.
Clarín (3 May 2007) Pintos, Víctor. Tanguito. La verdadera historia. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 1993.
Henrie married Kyara Pintos on November 7, 2015. They have two sons together Joseph and Nicholas.
Pablo César Pintos Cabral (born 1 July 1987) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for CA Cerro.
Pintos commented himself that his debut album was replete with expectations, anxiety and "excesses of adrenaline". While retrospectively he sees it as an album that was not recorded hastily, he has since acknowledged that his approach to recording an album has changed since Para cantar he nacido. Abel Pintos' official logo At the 38th Cosquín Festival, Pintos was granted the opportunity to perform three times on the festival's main stage. The first occasion was on January 28, where he sang three songs from his first album.
Serrinha dos Pintos is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil.
He made his competitive debut for the club on 18 August 2009 in a 2–1 away defeat to Club Atlético Tigre in Copa Sudamericana 2009. On his league debut for San Lorenzo, Pintos scored his first goal for the club in a 3–1 win against Atlético Tucumán on 22 August 2009. In summer 2010 Pintos was signed by Lazio, but new non-EU policy of Italian Football Federation made Lazio unable to register two non-EU new signing after signed Hernanes. Instead, Pintos signed a contract with club Getafe.
Gonzalo Aquilino Pintos (born 20 February 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Defensores de Belgrano.
An early attempt to protest against atrocities by the Portuguese against Native Goans was the Conspiracy of the Pintos in 1787.
Binaki and pintos are sweet variants of Philippine tamales without fillings. They arose independently in Bukidnon and Bogo. Both are traditionally wrapped in corn husks, but can usually be distinguished from each other by the method of wrapping. Binaki has a longer and narrower wrapping, while pintos is shorter and rectangular with additional cross-wise ties.
The eulogy at the reburial was delivered by Richard Wagner.Simon Callow, Being Wagner: The Triumph of the Will, p. 60 Weber's unfinished opera Die drei Pintos (The Three Pintos) was originally given by his widow to Giacomo Meyerbeer for completion; it was eventually completed by Gustav Mahler, who conducted the first performance in Leipzig on 20 January 1888.
José Luis Pintos Saldanha (born 25 March 1964 in Artigas) is a former Uruguayan footballer. He was nicknamed "Chango" during his career.
Juan Manuel Ramos Pintos (born 1 September 1996) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A side Spezia Calcio.
Pintos signed with the San Jose Earthquakes in September 2014, and was released the following February after a short stint with the club.
Rodrigo Daniel Santiago Pintos (born February 17, 1990 in Montevideo, UruguayRodrigo Santiago) is a professional soccer player from Uruguay who currently plays for Icon FC.
Conspiracy of the Pintos, also known as the Pinto Revolt or the Pinto Conspiracy, and in Portuguese as A Conjuração dos Pintos, was a rebellion against Portuguese rule in Goa in 1787. The leaders of the plot were three prominent priests from the village of Candolim in the concelho of Bardez, Goa. They belonged to the Pinto clan, hence the name of the rebellion.
César Federico Pintos Álvarez (born 17 November 1992 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Le Touquet AC in France.
He was implicated in the Conspiracy of the Pintos during 1787, and left for France in 1788. He stayed in Paris residing at Rue de Ponceau.
María Esperanza Barrios (18 December 1892 – 2 October 1932)Our Race (Nuesta Raza). Year 1, No. 3, October 1933. Page 3. "María E. Barrios" Carlos Rodríguez Pintos.
Pintos started his career playing with Defensor Sporting. He made his professional debut during the 2011/12 season. Then he moved to argentinian side Belgrano for 2014 season.
Blanks was born in Sellersville, Pennsylvania and grew up in Moriarty, New Mexico where he was a stand-out for the Moriarty High Pintos. Blanks attended Yavapai College.
Mathías Rodrigo Pintos Chagas (born 26 December 1999) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a defender for Peñarol in the Uruguayan Primera División on loan from Liverpool Montevideo.
This was Smiths first pro fight in the US where he won by first-round KO. On 4 October 2014 Smith knocked out Uruguayan veteran Rafael Sosa Pintos in round three. Pintos was down three times in the third round. On 22 November Smith fought in his first ever 12 round boxing match. This was also a WBC super- middleweight title eliminator, against 36 year old Serbian Nikola Sjekloca (28–2, 8 KOs).
Pintos began his playing career in 2006 with Defensor, he was part of two championship winning squads during his time at the club. They won the Apertura 2007 championship, Uruguayan Championship 2008, and Clausura 2009 championship. He scored a total of 4 goals in 67 appearances for the club in all competitions. In 2009 Pintos joined Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro by signing 50% rights for reported US$700,000 to $800,000.
Abel Pintos on the Reevolución tour, in alt=Penultimate night in Estadio Luna Park, closing the Reevolución y Sueño dorado tours, May 18, 2013. Abel Federico Pintos was born in Buenos Aires Province on May 11, 1984, in the city of Bahía Blanca, but was brought up in Cutra Có, Neuquén Province. He made his first steps into music at the age of 7, when he was chosen to sing at a commemoration event for José de San Martín taking place at his school. In the audience was a representative from the municipal government who, impressed by his voice, invited Pintos to sing at another event commemorating the founding of Ingeniero White, his town in the south of Buenos Aires province.
The leading single, "Ojos de cielo" (Eyes of the Heavens) by Víctor Heredia, was recorded with the Kennedy Chorus of Buenos Aires. Alongside him in concert and in the recording studio were his brother Ariel Pintos (lead guitar and post-production), his father Raúl Pintos (percussion), Diego Simonovich (backing guitar and post-production), Edgardo Peralta (rhythm guitar and charango) and Waldo Graff (keyboard). In the summer of 2000, Abel Pintos performed in several prestigious festivals around Argentina, including the 2000 Cosquín Festival and the Jesús María Festival in the province of Córdoba. He released Cosas del corazón (Things of the Heart) on December 19, 2001, which was made possible by collaboration with musicians such as Domingo Cura and the Bandoneon player Carlos Buono.
Nikisch's illness, from February to April 1887, meant that Mahler took charge of the whole cycle (except Götterdämmerung), and scored a resounding public success. This did not, however, win him popularity with the orchestra, who resented his dictatorial manner and heavy rehearsal schedules.Carr, p. 43 In Leipzig, Mahler befriended Captain Carl von Weber (1849–1897), grandson of the composer, and agreed to prepare a performing version of Carl Maria von Weber's unfinished opera Die drei Pintos ("The Three Pintos").
The record was produced by Martín Carrizo, and was recorded in Palermo, Buenos Aires. Although Cosas del corazón was released with a tight commercial strategy, it did not achieve the success that Pintos has hoped for. The main reason for this was that it was released two days before the economic crash and riots of December 2001. Abel Pintos deemed it to be one of his best records, being a "hinge between the vibes of previous albums".
The Lady Pintos have enjoyed success since California High School started girls' basketball in the 1974–75 season. The girls' basketball team has been the Tri- County Conference Champions 17 times (1981–82, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12). The Lady Pintos have been a force in the Tri-County Conference since the conference sanctioned girls' basketball as a sport in the 1977–78 season. From 1981 to 1994, California was 63–14 in conference games, claiming eight Tri-County Conference crowns, with just one losing record. From 2000 to present, the Lady Pintos are 55–5 in Tri- County Conference games and have been the conference champions nine of the last 12 seasons. The California Lady Pintos have won nine district titles (1982–83, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2003–04, 2004–2005, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2017-18) advancing to the playoffs all of those years.
Alma de bohemio (English language: The Bohemian Soul) is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Carlos A. Petit with Rodolfo Sciammarella. It stars Alberto Castillo and Fidel Pintos.
Editorial "Ring in the new". Opera, December 1999, p1387. Milnes translated opera librettos under his original name, including Rusalka, The Jacobin, Osud, Don Chischiotte, Pollicino, Undine, Giovanna d'Arco, Die drei Pintos and Tannhäuser.
A pinto differs from a "Paint" solely by breeding. Horses with pinto coloring and verifiable pedigrees tracing to Quarter Horses or Thoroughbreds have been named the American Paint Horse, and are recorded in a separate registry, the American Paint Horse Association. While a pinto may be of any breed or combination of breeds, and some registries for pintos may have additional restrictions (some do not register draft horses or mules, for example), a horse that is registered as an American Paint Horse must have at least one parent recorded with the APHA and both parents must be only of registered American Quarter Horse, American Paint Horse, or Thoroughbred bloodlines. Therefore, most Paint horses may also be registered as pintos, but not all pintos are qualified to be registered as Paints.
La Triple Nelson is an Uruguayan rock group formed in January 1998. It is currently made up of Christian Cary (guitar and voice), Fernando "Paco" Pintos (bass and backing vocals) and Rafael Ugo (drums).
Daniel "Dani" Aquino Pintos (born 27 July 1990) is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Badajoz. Left-footed, he can play anywhere on the attacking line but usually appears as both a winger or forward.
Pintos Saldanha made 19 appearances for the senior Uruguay national football team from 1987 to 1991, including an appearance at the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals. He also played in the 1989 and 1991 Copa América.
Along with artists such as Soledad Pastorutti and Luciano Pereyra, Pintos has been dubbed as a promising rising star of Argentinian folk music. He was awarded the Gold Gardel prize for his CD and DVD Sueño Dorado.
Located at Level 7, the precinct features some of the first-in Malaysia and casual dining restaurants. Some of the restaurants that can be found here include Village Roast Duck, Rocku Yakiniku, Peitose pintos & Wolf and Serai.
In 1809, John Dillon and his partner, Joseph Thwaites, requested permission from the Viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros, to unload merchandise that was aboard the ship Speedwell, anchored in the Río de la Plata with registration of Cork. John Dillon formed a family in Buenos Aires where he was married to María del Rosario Barreda Pintos, daughter of Gregorio Barreda and Luisa Pintos. After the death of his first wife he married Manuelca Calderón, daughter of Fernando Calderón, born in Santander, and María Inés Aguado Morales, belonging to a Uruguayan Creole family.
California High School is located at 1501 West Buchanan in California, Missouri. It is part of the California R-1 School District. Current enrollment is 472 as of August 2008. The mascot of the school is the Pintos.
It was the first album which drew together influences from Central American music, and Argentinian folk and rock music. From Cosas del corazón onwards, Pintos started to develop a unique, eclectic musical style which would consolidate in later albums.
In 1821, Theodor Hell developed a drama called The Battle for the Bride, with a story taken from the novel Der Brautkampf (1819) by . Hell gave his friend Weber the text, but Weber disliked the title and changed it to Die drei Pintos ("The Three Pintos"). The title comes from the protagonist, Don Pinto, who is impersonated by two other characters in the course of the opera. Weber began composing the score and worked at it off and on from then until 1824, but other work including Euryanthe intervened and it remained incomplete at his death in 1826.
He performed three songs at this event: one by Víctor Heredia, another by León Gieco, and the third by Horacio Guarany. Following this performance he started to gain recognition, and launched his musical career thereafter. His early career was boosted by a string of lucky breaks: first, tango singer Raúl Lavié travelled to Bahía Blanca on a tour called Tango en la Bahía ("Tango by the bay"), where he heard Pintos sing. On that day, Pintos had a demo-tape of his recordings and gave it to Lavié who in turn handed it on to Pity Iñurrigarro, then producer for León Gieco.
Besides, both Navy Pintos are still extant on the American civil register and pretty much active. Bad luck seemed to pursue the Super Pinto. The Calí program started to encounter economic problems, and after the Marcos administration collapsed the project was shelved.
He had a series of appearances at venues in Nigeria including Pintos, The Green Lion, Club Towers, K's Place and Mega Plaza's Dome. He completed session work for Onyeka Onwenu, Nigerian reggae artist Ras Kimono and Fuji music artist Wasiu Ayinde Marshall.
They have played in the Final Four three times, making the finals once in 2017. In 2004 the Lady Pintos finished third in Class 3, in 2009 they placed fourth in Class 3, and in 2017 they placed second in Class 3.
Any color is acceptable, but most common are chestnut, bay, brown and black. Some are gray, roan, palomino and pinto. The first-known pinto Saddlebred was a stallion foaled in 1882. In 1884 and 1891, two additional pintos, both mares, were foaled.
Rivera has collaborated with artists including the late Juan Gabriel, Banda el Recodo, Thalía, José José, Pandora, Reyli Barba, Ana Torroja, Marta Sánchez, Franco De Vita, Ana Carolina and Daniel Boaventura (Brazil), Paulo Gonzo (Portugal), Abel Pintos (Argentina), Laura Pausini (Italy) and India Martínez (Spain).
By 1629, the residence was identified as the property of Francisco Saraiva and his wife British Aranha. The home was acquired by the noble family Pintos e Almeidas in 1788. During the 19th century there were various projects to reform the building and its spaces.
Chase County economy is based on agriculture. A third of the county's area is under irrigation; another fourth is used for dry farming. The rest is rangeland. Wheat, corn, edible beans (pintos, kidneys and great northerns), soybeans and sugar beets are the principal crops.
The DVD was recorded live in Quilmes, a village of ancient Native American ruins in Tucumán province between May 8–10, 2012. A few days beforehand, the Spanish band La oreja de Van Gogh recorded their own DVD Cometas por el Cielo – En directo desdo América, with Abel Pintos in the audience while having his final rehearsals. The line-up in Pintos' performance was a selection of songs taken from distinct moments throughout his career as a songwriter and performer, in which he combined acoustic, folk and electronic soundscapes. The concert took place at dawn, as the sun began to light up the landscape.
Jorge Porcel, Luis Tasca, Fidel Pintos, Nathán Pinzón, Perla Caron, Federico Luppi, Beto Gianola, Néstor Fabián, Juan Carlos de Seta, Gloria Leyland, Beatriz Bonnet, Manuel de Sabattini, Vicente Ariño, Roberto Galán, Héctor Sturman, Ramón "Palito" Ortega, Fernando Iglesias “Tacholas”, Jorge Salcedo, Marty Cosens, Oscar “Ringo” Bonavena.
Examples include black beans, pintos, navy beans, small red beans, and kidney beans. Soybeans are usually divided into two groups, feed-grade and food- grade, with the food-grade including soybeans for processing, "tofu-beans", and edamame, the latter of which is eaten as immature beans.
The result of the investigation was the issuing a determination that the Pinto and related Mercury Bobcat were defective. This resulted in Ford recalling 1.5 million Pintos and Bobcats, the largest automotive recall to date. Two notable legal cases, Grimshaw v. Ford Motor Company and State of Indiana v.
The California Pintos boys' basketball team has won numerous conference championships and tournament titles in their many years of basketball. In 1965, the team advanced to the Final Four with an undefeated record, but lost the Class M State Championship game to Buffalo, 65–49 and finished that year 29–1. The basketball Pintos have advanced to the state playoffs eight times (1954, 1965, 1970, 1974, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2012). One of the stars of the 1965 Final Four team, Jerry Wells, was head coach of the team during the 1988–89 season, where his son, Kevin Wells, led an outstanding team to an identical 29–1 record, but the team fell in the Class 2 Quarterfinals.
Following the challenge with the bronco, other acts just for entertainment take center stage. First a trio of colts dance in the field. Next, Krazy exhibits moves with a lariat, and some pintos momentarily take part in his performance. Then comes the final challenge where Krazy encounters a fierce bull.
Binaki () or pintos is a type of steamed corn sweet tamales from two regions in the Philippines – Bukidnon and Bogo, Cebu. They are distinctively wrapped in corn husks and are commonly sold as pasalubong and street food in Northern Mindanao and Cebu. It is sometimes anglicized as "steamed corn cakes".
''''' (Anh 5, The Three Pintos) is a comic opera of which Carl Maria von Weber began composing the music, working on a libretto by Theodor Hell. The work was completed about 65 years after Weber's death by Gustav Mahler. It premiered on 20 January 1888 at the Neues Stadttheater in Leipzig] .
At the 2004 Wexford Festival, she appeared as Clarissa in a recorded production of Die drei Pintos, a comic opera by Carl Maria von Weber completed by Gustav Mahler. Zechmeister has been a teacher of voice at Dr. Hoch's Konservatorium since 2005. She was awarded the title Kammersängerin in 2011.
Josiah was a disciple and son-in-law of Saul Levi Morteira (who, himself, was a disciple of Leon of Modena). Josiah was a teacher at the Yesiba de los Pintos in Rotterdam, which was transferred to Amsterdam in 1669, and was also Hakham of the Honen Dallim benevolent society.
The character names are: José "Pepe" Argento (based on Al, played by Guillermo Francella), Mónica "Moni" Argento (based on Peggy, played by Florencia Peña), Paola Argento (based on Kelly, played by Luisana Lopilato), Alfio "Coqui" Argento (based on Bud, played by Darío Lopilato), Dardo and María Elena Fuseneco (based on Marcy and Jefferson D'Arcy, played by Marcelo de Bellis and Érica Rivas). ;Brazil In Brazil Rede Bandeirantes made a remake in 1999 with the name A Guerra dos Pintos (The War of The Pintos). 52 episodes were recorded but only 22 aired before cancelation. ;Bulgaria In Bulgaria a remake is aired from March 26, 2012 with the name Женени с деца в България (Zheneni s detsa v Bulgaria) (Married with children in Bulgaria).
Later, Altavista joined Polémica en el bar, a TV sketch featuring Fidel Pintos, Javier Portales, Vicente La Rusa, Mario Sánchez and Adolfo García Grau. Minguito was the star in many films from 1942 to 1988. Altavista died in Buenos Aires on 20 July 1989, due to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Characterized as Minguito Tinguitella.
The first integration of the band was composed by Christian Cary (voice and guitar), Fernando "Paco" Pintos (bass) and Ruben Ottonello (drums). Their first performances took place in Punta del Este in 1998. During the summer season they dedicated themselves to playing versions of songs in rock and blues. After this, they moved to Montevideo.
A strong earthquake in 1847 opened a sulfurous spring in San Ramon, Chiconcuac, in 1847. The site is a water park today. In 1848, indigenous from Xochitepec were sentenced to garrote vil (a type of torture and execution) for rebelling against Hacienda Chiconcuac over a land dispute. Soldiers of Alvarez (Los Pintos) assaulted the Hacienda of Chiconcuac in 1856.
Newburyport Brewing Company Brewery Exterior in NewburyportNewburyport Brewing Company hosts live music on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in its taproom. The brewery's founders play in a seven-piece funk band in Newburyport named Das Pintos. The brewery has recently started hosting artist installations for several weeks at a time. Recent exhibitions include Shane Taylor and Charley Saint Lewis.
His operatic composition became delayed following his appointment as director of the Opera in Prague, but continued in 1817 when he became director of the Dresden opera and began work on Der Freischütz, based on Johann Apel's adaptation of the Freischütz tale. Briefly interrupted by a canceled royal commission for an opera entitled Alcindor, Der Freischütz premiered in 1821 Berlin with a libretto by Johann Friedrich Kind to massive success. Soon after Weber began writing the komische oper Die drei Pintos, to a libretto by Theodor Hell after novel Der Brautkampf, but quickly put aside when the success of Der Freischütz led to a commission from the prestigious Kärntnertortheater in Vienna. While left incomplete for the remainder of his life time, Die drei Pintos was completed by Gustav Mahler and premiered in 1888.
Starting in 1875, Castell would for over a decade write for numerous local newspapers and for La ondina del Plata and El álbum del hogar, under Luis Telmo Pintos and , respectively. Her writings would also appear in the Buenos Aires paper La alborada literaria del Plata, owned by Josefina Pelliza de Sagasta and Dolores Larrosa de Ansaldi as well as Julio Herrera y Reissig's La Revista.
Corso was born on 1 September 1920 in San Ramón, Canelones Department, Uruguay. He was a supporter of the Civic Union, a small Uruguayan political party. He was the successor of Salvador García Pintos for the "Field Journal" radio station in 1949, and later worked for Radio Rural, Sarandí, Oriental, and El Espectador. Corso was a mainstay of the agricultural radio sector for over 50 years.
In 2017, he appeared in a collaboration with Alejandro Sanz that included also the Spanish singers Pablo Alborán, David Bisbal and Manuel Carrasco with additional participation of Jesse & Joy, Juanes, Pablo López, Malú, Vanesa Martín, India Martínez, Antonio Orozco, Niña Pastori, Laura Pausini, Abel Pintos, Rozalen, Shakira, Tommy Torresin in the song "Y, ¿Si Fuera Ella?". The song topped the Spanish Singles Chart at humber one.
In 1888 she was engaged at the Vienna Hofoper with an annual salary of 16,000 Gulden. She reached the peak of her career and popularity with that company. She was prized above all for her portrayals of roles in French operas (sung in German), in particular as Carmen. In 1889 she sang in Vienna in Carl Maria von Weber's Die drei Pintos (in the version completed by Gustav Mahler).
Colors were added in the long run. In 1972, characters that were called "Our Little Friend's Team" were created by the editor Ivan Schimidt and drew by the Uruguayan designer Heber Pintos. In 1986, the magazine started being published and distributed in Portugal. Currently, besides the magazine, there are several products commercialized in Brazil under the "My Best Friend" brand, like books, notepads, backpacks, Bibles, CDs and DVDs were released.
Sabino may bear some resemblance to other color patterns. Because breeders of pintos, particularly American Paint Horses, often crossbred various color patterns, it is possible for a horse to carry genes for more than one pattern. The presence of multiple white spotting patterns often produces an additive effect and such horses may show characteristics of both patterns. This can, at times, make identification and registration of spotted horses a challenge.
There are boys' dolls made to look like Bond villains, toy soldiers and 1960s toy cars (see image). In a central glass case is an Elastolin Wild West display, in which a wagon and horses careers along under its furious driver, while the passenger leans far out with his gun. Muscular Native Americans in full headdress gallop swiftly around on their pintos. There is much movement in this little display.
The Schauspielhaus Berlin (now Konzerthaus Berlin) where Weber's most famous opera, Der Freischütz, premiered in 1821 German composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826) is best known for his operas, of which he wrote 10 between 1798 and 1826. His first four survive in various states: Die Macht der Liebe und des Weins ( 1798) is completely lost; 2 fragments survive for Das Waldmädchen (1800); the libretto to Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn (1803) is lost; and only 3 numbers from Rübezahl ( 1804–05) survive. Weber's mature operas – Silvana (1810), Abu Hassan (1811), Der Freischütz (1821), Die drei Pintos ( 1820–21), Euryanthe (1823), Oberon (1826) – were all performed within his life time and survive intact, except Die drei Pintos which was completed by Gustav Mahler and performed in 1887. His contributions to the genre were crucial in the development of German Romantic Opera and its national identity, exhibiting much influence on Richard Wagner.
The Pinto Horse Association of America (PtHA) registers horses, utility horses, ponies and miniature horses of various pedigrees with certain kinds of pinto coat colors. The word pinto is Spanish for "paint." In general terms, pinto can apply to any horse marked with unpigmented pink-skinned, white- haired areas on its coat. The Pinto Horse Association of America provides the owners and riders of pintos with a show circuit and a breed organization.
Blakely Auto also supplied a full replacement body, including the body tub, doors, hood, fenders, trunk, convertible or hard top, and windshield. Around 1979, ownership of the company transferred to Art Herschberger.Jim Plegue, "The Blakely Bernardi: Helping to rid the world of old Pintos", Autoweek 28 September 1981 In the Spring of 1979 he moved production from Davis Junction, Illinois to Princeton, Wisconsin.Gerald Perkins, Owner of last car produced out of Davis Junction.
WAG Pinto was born on 1 July 1924, at Poona, Bombay Presidency, to Alexander Pinto, who worked in the Military Accounts Department, and his wife, Helen Agnes Pinto. Alexander was from the Gustave Pinto branch of the Pintos of Santa Cruz, Goa, which was then part of Portuguese India. Pinto was the youngest of three children. His elder brother, Sydney Alexander, was also an Indian Army Officer who was commissioned in the Corps of Engineers as a Bombay Sapper.
1986 also saw the OB Bears moving from Daejeon to share Jamsil Baseball Stadium with MBC Chungyong in Seoul. A new franchise, the Binggrae Eagles, joined the league, replacing the vacancy in Daejeon made by OB's move, and expanding the league to seven teams. From 1986 to 1988, the regular season shrunk to a total of 108 games. 1988 saw the Cheongbo Pintos change ownership again, becoming the Taepyoungyang Dolphins (also known as the "Pacific Dolphins").
On September 16, six students of the city of La Plata are kidnapped in the middle of the night, and the police claims ignorance about their whereabouts. This is the actual event that will later be called "Night of the Pencils". Pablo (Alejo García Pintos), the seventh member of the group, is abducted 5 days later by the police. He learns that his friends have been brutally tortured by governmental authorities and that he will receive the same treatment.
Tonameca is the only area which has a mixed African/Indian race population which is locally called “Abajeña.” This group developed from a number of African slaves that were introduced here. These people generally have black skin, with sharp facial features and wooly hair. Some individuals’ skin is somewhat sallow. There is another subgroup called “pintos” or “Ñutis” who have patches of yellow, black, red, white and even blue on their skin due to a genetic mutation.
The franchise was originally known as the Sammi SuperStars and had subsequent incarnations as the Chungbo Pintos and Taepyungyang (Pacific) Dolphins. The team was renamed the Hyundai Unicorns after being sold to Hyundai in 1996, and was relocated from Incheon to Suwon. The Unicorns won the KBO championship four times (1998, 2000, 2003 and 2004), with only the Kia Tigers, Samsung Lions, and Doosan Bears having a better record of championship victories. In January 2008, the team was dissolved.
A number of production facilities in and around the area, included Edison Assembly, Ford Motor Company's production plant for Rangers, Mustangs, Pintos, Mercurys, and Lincolns. Other notable companies included Frigidaire's air-conditioner plant in Edison, Siemens in Edison. Starting in the 2000s, manufacturing began to leave Central Jersey, and many facilities closed and moved overseas.Attrino, Anthony G. "Edison's ExxonMobil to close Middlesex County plant in 2014", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 5, 2012. Accessed April 4, 2016.
The best-known color breed registries are for buckskins, palominos, and pintos. Some "true" breeds also have color that usually breeds on as well as distinctive physical characteristics and a limited stud book. These horses are true breeds that are said to have a "color preference". They are not color breeds, and include the Friesian horse (must be uniformly black for mainstream registration), the Appaloosa (Leopard or other Leopard complex patterns) and the American Paint Horse.
At the time, the paper was still being set by hand and printed on a press bought in 1926. The Pintos sold the paper to James and Ingrid Wilson who, in 1984, purchased a new off-set printer. The paper was nearly shut down in 2003 until a last-minute buyer Cecelia Barnes bought the paper. The previous owners James and Ingrid Wilson announced that they would shut down the paper after running it for 20 years.
Mario Ignacio Regueiro Pintos (born 14 September 1978) is a Uruguayan retired footballer who played mainly as a left winger but also on the other flank, and even as a forward. During his professional career he played mainly in Spain, amassing La Liga totals of 167 matches and 25 goals over the course of eight seasons. Other than in his country, he also competed in Greece and Argentina. Regueiro represented Uruguay at the 2002 World Cup.
Guillermo Pintos Ledesma (26 January 1856 – 27 July 1909) was a Spanish Army officer. He took part in the Third Carlist War, the Ten Years' War, the Moro conflict, and the 1895–1898 Cuban War. Promoted to Brigadier General in 1905, he was killed in action at a ravine called Barranco del Lobo, during the Second Melillan campaign, leading a column of light infantry that was ambushed by Riffians at the foothills of the Mount Gurugu.
On 20 January 1888 at the Leipzig house he created the role of Don Gaston de Viratos (the romantic lead) at the premiere of the Weber opera Die Drei Pintos, which had been completed by Gustav Mahler. And on that occasion, Mahler himself was the conductor. From 1891 to 1909 Hedmondt was a principal tenor with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. In 1895 he sang Siegmund at Covent Garden,(the first time it was performed in English).
Saraceni was best known for directing comedies, and worked with many of the best known local figures in the genre, including Parravicini, Fidel Pintos, Niní Marshall, José Marrone. Carlos Balá, Lolita Torres and Pepe Biondi.La Nación: Saraceni, diestro cineasta Saraceni directed pop musician Sandro's El deseo de vivir in 1972, and one of the series of Superagentes capers in 1986 (his last film). He dedicated himself to documentaries and made-for-television titles afterwards, and worked extensively for Channel 9 and Telefé.
The sketch was promoted to a standalone program in 1972, starred by Sofovich, Altavista, Porcel, Javier Portales, Adolfo García Grau and Fidel Pintos. Most episodes got nearly 60 rating points. The cast changed as years passed, and most of the new comedians were not as capable as the former ones, which led to a decline in rating and popular reception. The program aired until 2010, with the final line-up being Sofovich, Guillermo Marconi, René Bertrand, Sergio Gonal, Horacio Pagani and Guillermo Miguel.
On 2008, after a long retreat from the stages, La Trampa had a change in their line-up as Alvaro "Alvin" Pintos left to be a full-time member of El Cuarteto De Nos. He was replaced by Irvin Carballo, and not only their formation changed but also their signature sound. Fans reckon this change in sound as a sell-out since the band approached a more mature and in a way "pop" sound. That year they released El Mísero Espiral De Encanto.
The last Charrúas in 1833 In Montevideo, Uruguay there is a monument called The Last Charrúas, (Los Ultimos Charrúas in Spanish, Les Derniers Chrroa in Charrúan).Burford 119 Montevideo also has a school with an astronomical observatory named after Guyunusa in the street Ituzaingó. In the year 2000, Mercedes Vigil, an author, published a book named Hijas de la Providencia, narrating six female based topics. Author, Aníbal Barrios Pintos wrote a book called Los Aborigenes del Uruguay, informing about Tacuavé Martínez, Jougousa Gununusa and the other Charrúas.
Carr, p. 49 However, Mahler had secretly been invited by Angelo Neumann in Prague (and accepted the offer) to conduct the premiere there of "his" Die drei Pintos, and later also a production of Peter Cornelius's Der Barbier von Bagdad. This short stay (July–September) ended unhappily, with Mahler's dismissal following his outburst during a rehearsal. However, through the efforts of an old Viennese friend, Guido Adler, and cellist David Popper, Mahler's name went forward as a potential director of the Royal Hungarian Opera in Budapest.
The album drew upon the creative development of his two previous albums Cosas del corazón and Sentidos. On July 10, 2012, Pintos released Sueño Dorado (Golden Dream), a CD/DVD Greatest Hits compilation featuring songs from across the 15 years of his career. In less than one week, Sueño Dorado was awarded Gold status, and after seven months attained Double Platinum status. The first single from the album was "Cactus", a cover of a song of the same name by Gustavo Cerati, released on June 19.
Jacob was the eldest son of Joseph Abendana and brother to Isaac Abendana. Though his family originally lived in Hamburg, Jacob and his brother were both born in Spain. At some point in time, his family moved to Amsterdam where he studied at the De los Pintos rabbinical academy in Rotterdam. In 1655 he was appointed hakham of that city. On 3 May 1655 Abendana delivered a famous memorial sermon on the Cordovan martyrs Marranos Nunez and Almeyda Bernal who had been burned at the stake.
The departure of the brigade of light infantry led by Pintos on 27 July 1909 The next day, the Spanish troops were shot at by francs-tireurs and skirmishes occurred near Melilla. General Marina decided to post six companies at Ait Aixa, under command of Colonel Álvarez Cabrera. They left Melilla at nightfall but got lost and, in the morning, found themselves in the Alfer Canyon, where they were decimated by gunfire from the heights. Colonel Cabrera and 26 men were killed, and 230 were wounded.
China explores innovative surgery, such as the world's first flesh and bone face transplant, performed by Professor Guo Shuzhong. Organ donation, however, has met resistance, and involuntary organ donation is illegal under Chinese law,"China fury at organ snatching 'lies'" , BBC News, 28 June 2001. Retrieved 24 September 2010 as it is against Chinese tradition and culture, which attach symbolic life affirming importance to the kidney and heart.David N. Weisstub, Guillermo Díaz Pintos, China is not alone in encountering donation difficulties; demand outstrips supply in most countries.
The California Pintos boys' cross country team has made three appearances in the state meet (2012, 2016, 2017) and their most recent state meet has brought them the farthest with fifth place making school history with only two points away from receiving the fourth-place trophy. In the past five years, a California individual has made it to the state meet. Also (as of 2017), they have been conference champions two years in a row and made second place districts trophy two years in a row.
He initiated and conducted new productions of works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. Moull was responsible for the reintroduction of a number of operatic pieces, including Robert Schumann's "Genoveva", Bohuslav Martinů's "Julietta" and Gustav Mahler's completion of Carl Maria von Weber's "Die drei Pintos". He also conducted works of 20th- century composers Kurt Weill, Franz Schreker and Ernst Krenek, and first performances of contemporaries Shulamit Ran, Nikolai Karetnikov and Michael Hirsch. Moull worked with stage directors John Dew, Jonathan Eaton, Hellmut Matiasek, Gabriele Rech and Katja Czellnik.
Tobiano is a dominant gene, is not related to sabino, but because pintos with different spotting patterns are often crossed on one another, it is easily possible for a horse to carry multiple spotting pattern genes. Tobiano-sabino blends registered with color breed associations for spotted horses may be categorized as "tovero". Some cases of the "medicine hat" pattern, where only the ears and poll and sometimes the topline (and sometimes the chest has a "shield" pattern) may have pigment, and white or nearly white horses may be tobiano-sabino blends.
They were the number one rated school Division 4 in the state and Mcfadden was garnered coach of year by Cal-Hi Sports. In 1974 and 1975, St. Mark's School (MA) compiled a 13–1 record running the Princeton Single Wing. In 1980 Coach Ted Hern brought the single-wing to Moriarty High School, the "Fighting" Pintos made three state championship appearances winning 2 state titles, one undefeated season and suffering only 3 losses in four seasons. Coach Frank Ortiz was an assistant coach in the later seasons.
Several record companies took note of the movement, and, beginning in the summer of 1968, "there was no label that did not want to have its own group of shipwrecked in the catalog." This so-called "beat music" (Spanish: "música beat") subsequently "flooded" the market between 1968 and 1970. According to Víctor Pintos, "Los Gatos changed the focus of attention to the artists that had passed through La Cueva." This "scouting race" generated the first professional circuit of Argentine rock, as specialized magazines, festivals and record labels emerged and fed the phenomenon.
On 27 July the Spanish suffered a second defeat (known in Spain as the : "Disaster of the Wolf Ravine"). The day before Marina had determined to send forces to protect the Segunda Caseta and also ordered to watch out the vicinity of the at the helm of a brigade of jägers. The Riffians ambushed the later party and inflicted about 600 wounded and 150 killed Spanish soldiers (although the numbers are subject to dispute), including Pintos, who perished in action. After this disaster, the Spanish paused its military operations.
Well, this is fish in a barrel. Of course the Pinto goes on the Worst list, but not because it was a particularly bad car — not particularly — but because it had a rather volatile nature. The car tended to erupt in flame in rear-end collisions." Named one of the "Most Questionable Cars of All Time", CNN said of it, "Images of flaming Pintos are so seared into the public consciousness that it's probably hard for most people, unaided by a photograph, to conjure a mental image of the car while not on fire.
On 14 August 1968 student demonstrators, including Líber Arce, Hugo de los Santos, and Susana Pintos were murdered by police. That day, Roballo decided to leave the Colorado Party and form her own political group, the Movimiento Pregón. In the run-up to the 1971 election, Roballo united with Zelmar Michelini, a former member of the Colorado Party, and other leftist party members to form the new Frente Amplio (Broad Front) coalition. Though she had quit the Colorado Party, Roballo continued to follow Batllist ideology throughout her career.
And as if that was not enough, Stéfano de Gregorio, Agustín Sierra, Candela Vetrano, Pablo Martínez, María Del Cerro, Rocío Igarzábal, Gimena Accardi, Jimena Barón, Victorio D´Alessandro and Julia Calvo all co-star this show. Furthermore, it includes the antagonistic participations of Alejo García Pintos and Manuela Pal and the beautiful Ángela Ragno. Also due to the success of the show, the pop band Teen Angels emerged, composed of Juan Pedro Lanzani, Mariana Espósito, Gastón Dalmau, Nicolás Riera, María Eugenia Suárez. The show can now be watched on YouTube.
Mid-season 1985, the Sammi Superstars were sold and became known as the Chungbo Pintos, and the full season expanded to 110 games. Because the Samsung Lions won both half-season pennants (with a still single- season record .706 winning percentage), the Lions won the title outright so no Korean Series was played that year. Because of the lack of a postseason in 1985, the next year saw some major changes, with the adoption of a playoff system, in which the top two teams from each half-season played for the right to get to the Korean Series.
Abel Pintos (born in Bahía Blanca, on May 11, 1984), is an Argentinian singer- songwriter. He started his solo career at the age of 13 with his album Para cantar he nacido (I Was Born To Sing), supported financially by León Gieco. After the release of four studio albums, he started writing his own songs that marked a departure from his folk style. He rose to prominence with La llave (The Key), although the CD and DVD Sueño dorado (Golden Dream), which marked fifteen years in the music industry, was his best-selling record of 2012.
Flechi died from a heart-attack in London in 2002. The next line-up was composed by Miguel Costas, Silvino, Luis and the girls Coral and Rosa, making songs with powerful guitars and fun and surreal lyrics. Coral disappeared and was replaced by Silvia Garcia Pintos (who would later become the singer in punk rock band Killer Barbies); Miguel Costas left the band also; the complete band disappeared in the mid-1990s, after some collaborations in the TV-show Xabarín Club, from Galega. Miguel Costas formed the band "Los Feliz", while Silvia joined Superstar, and then the Killer Babies.
The manorhouse is located in an urban space, on a berm along a main roadway, that includes gardens and forest to the rear of the building. The two-storey horizontal "U"-shape plan extends across the property, with inset secondary vain and a transversal chimney along the rectangular corp, covered in tiled rooftops. The structure includes a central portico with semi- circular frontispiece, interrupted by the coat-of-arms of the Pintos e Almeidas clan. The frontal facade includes fenestration that divides the floors in two, and includes a symmetrical layout, with framed windows and doors.
During a 1902 tour Díaz de Mendoza was involved in a sad episode in Cuba, when another major Spanish actor, Antonio Vico y Pintos, on tour at the time in Cuba, died in Nuevitas. Díaz de Mendoza made arrangements to take the body back to Spain with him, and paid all the necessary costs. Unfortunately the repatriation was blocked at the time and Vico had to be buried in Cuba. Five years later, however, thanks to the persistence of Díaz de Mendoza, his fellow thespian's remains were exhumed and returned for burial to Madrid in 1907.
Lining up for the judging The central arena of the showground is used throughout the show for the judging more than 1,000 equestrian events. The classes include events for horses, riders, pairs, teams, rodeo riders, show jumping and driving. Horses are shown in 24 different breed classes including Australian Stock Horses, Buckskins, Clydesdales, Hackneys, Miniature Horses, Australian National Saddlehorses, Palominos, Percherons, Pintos, Shetland Ponies, Shires, and Warmbloods etc. A large section of the ridden classes are pony, galloway and hack height classes, and the "Sydney Royal" is considered one of the hardest and most prestigious shows in Australia.
Theodor Hell. Theodor Hell ("Theodore Bright") was the pseudonym of Karl Gottfried Theodor Winkler (9 February 1775, Waldenburg, Saxony - 24 September 1856, Dresden), a court councillor (Hofrath) in Dresden from 1824, who was the centre of literary life through his work as editor, translator and critic. He was the theatrical secretary from 1815. He is mostly remembered for his friendships with the composers Carl Maria von Weber and Giacomo Meyerbeer (and brief contact with Franz Schubert and Richard Wagner) -- for example, he wrote the words to Schubert's "Das Heimweh" (D456) and the libretto for Weber's opera Die Drei Pintos.
Most Zweibrücken are middle-weight horses with "old style" examples heavier set than those deemed "modern" in type. The ideal height is 160 to 170 cm or 15.3 to 16.3hh at the age of 3, but deviations in either direction are not uncommon nor are they disqualifying. The most common colors are bay, chestnut, gray, and black, however several breeders of colored warmbloods have chosen to register their horses as Zweibrücken, so there are tobiano pintos and colors such as palomino, buckskin, and cremello. The Anglo-Arabian ancestry of the Zweibrücker is found primarily in what remains of its old female families.
She was repeatedly stopped in mid- Atlantic by German submarines and US Navy and Royal Navy ships for inspections. On 26 May 1944, on its way from Lisbon (departure 16 May 1944) to Port Richmond, Philadelphia, USA (arrival 30 May 1944), the Serpa Pinto was stopped in the mid-Atlantic by the German U-boat U-541.List of all U-boats: U-541 . Uboat.net Retrieved 7 May 2016] The U-boat's captain ordered the Serpa Pintos crew and passengers to abandon the ship in the lifeboats, and requested permission from Kriegsmarine headquarters to torpedo the ship.
Julio César Frade Pintos, better known as Julio Frade (born 31 January 1943 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan pianist, actor, comedian and radio host.Honors to Julio Frade As a student, Frade spent a year as an exchange student in the United States with AFS Intercultural Programs, studying piano at Berklee College. In the 1960s he started a long career on television. Together with a notable group of Uruguayan humorists (Ricardo Espalter, Eduardo D'Angelo, Enrique Almada, Raimundo Soto), he was part of several successful humor programs: Telecataplúm (1962), Jaujarana (1969-1972), Comicolor (1981-1984), Híperhumor (1984-1989), Decalegrón (1977-2002).
Casi Ángeles is the story of a group of homeless kids and teenagers who are exploited and forced to steal for Bartolomé Bedoya Agüero (Alejo García Pintos) and Justina Merarda García (Julia Calvo). But everything changes when Cielo Mágico (Emilia Attias), acrobat and dancer, and Dr. Nicolás Bauer (Nicolás Vázquez), an archaeologist, enter the kids' lives. Cielo, through her music and her love and kindness, and Nicolás, with his fatherly nature and his dreams, will give the children the chance to believe in joy again. They both keep important secrets that, when discovered, will change everyone's lives forever.
In the initial attempts to set up an English Medium school for the middle class in Mumbai, Dr Augustine Francis Pinto, the founder-promoter and the chairman of RIGI set up a small school in 1974, which failed to take off. However, he and Grace Albuquerque (Madam Grace Pinto), who was a teacher at that time, eventually succeeded in establishing St. Xavier’s High School in Borivali East, a Mumbai suburb. With the help off Anthony Silvapinto the new head of OLPS School, Chembur. This endeavor with The Silva pintos has led to a long lasting bond between the two families.
All that existed, so far, were a number of coded fragments of music: 7 sketches for 17 numbers, and a total of bars scored out of an eventual total of 1700 bars. Weber's bereaved family made a number of unsuccessful attempts to have Die drei Pintos completed, but eventually his widow Caroline took the draft to Giacomo Meyerbeer, a composer, and friend of Theodor Hell. For some reason, Meyerbeer did nothing and – 26 years later, just before Caroline died – the fragments were returned to her untouched. Her son Max then approached various composers seeking one who would finish the opera, but he was advised to "give up".
After a dip in record sales, Sentidos was the first album to be released with a major record label, Sony BMG. In February 2004 he performed in the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, competing in the Festival's folk section with the song "Bailando con tu sombra (Alelí)" (Dancing With Your Shadow), written by Víctor Heredia. The performance earned him the ceremony's "Gaviotas de Plata" (Silver Seagull) award, the top award of competition – one for the Winning Song and another for the Best Performer. Pintos' 2005 album Reflejo real (Real Reflection) marked a move in his career towards a more sophisticated and personal compositional style.
The Center for Auto Safety has been involved in many campaigns to pressure automakers and NHTSA to issue recalls on dangerous car parts. Throughout its history, the Center has played a major role in numerous recalls including 6.7 million Chevrolets for defective engine mounts, 15 million Firestone 500 tires, 1.5 million Ford Pintos for exploding gas tanks, 3 million Evenflo child seats for defective latches. More recently, the Center was the main proponent for recalls of 7 million Toyotas for sudden acceleration, 2 million Jeeps for fuel tank fires, 11 million GM vehicles for defective ignition switches, and over 60 million exploding Takata airbag inflators.
In 2008, South Korean boy band Shinee released a cover version, a solo sung by member Kim Jonghyun, of this song in Korean, on their album The Shinee World. In 2017, the song was covered by Pablo Alborán, David Bisbal, Antonio Carmona, Manuel Carrasco, Jesse & Joy, Juanes, Pablo López, Malú, Vanesa Martín, India Martínez, Antonio Orozco, Niña Pastori, Laura Pausini, Abel Pintos, Rozalén, Shakira & Tommy Torres. In 2019, Super Junior member, Kyuhyun sang Jonghyun's version of the song as his 5th. and final defense stage for the King title on the MBC show King Of Masked Singer as a dedication to the latter with whom he was close friends with..
Detail from one of the doors, with frieze and pillar The ornate Corinthian pillar dividing the apse The chapel is located on Rua Cardoso Avelino and the Largo do Desterro, which is accessed from the Rua da Calçada, some 3.2 kilometres along the Rua da Calçada-Lamego municipal road that winds along the river (before the village bridge). It is rural area, on a semi-embankment, partially buttressed by the old convent, and the Solar dos Pintos building. It is separated by a courtyard and rural road. The chapel consists of a regular, longitudinal plan (sideways "T"), with articulated volumes covered in rounded tile.
He was born in Ondo state to late Justice Tofowomo, of the Federal High Court, and Akin had his formative years in the eastern part of the country; Enugu and Calabar. His desire to run a well-structured music business led him to study music business at Berklee College of Music, Boston, Massachusetts. At age five, he suffered from polio and was able to pull through, with the enormous support and encouragement from his father who did not give any room for self-pity or pity from others. Akiin Shuga started the Shuga band in 1998 at Pintos, an upscale bar at Allen Avenue in Ikeja owned by late Segun Onobolu.
The breed also inherited some cob-like features from pony bloodlines, including sturdy bone, and a thicker hair coat, particularly the mane, tail and around the fetlocks. The head may be slightly larger and the neck is often stouter by comparison with a normal-sized horse, but overall, the animal is not unusually or abnormally proportioned. Bay (or a variant of bay, called "brown") and black are the most common colors, but there are also pintos, palominos and other spotting patterns found. Black or red leopard-spotted Falabellas (resembling, but not the same as the Appaloosa horse breed) also exist, but are not common.
They co-authored the book Thinking for Orchestra: Practical Exercises in Orchestration (published by G. Schirmer), and a book about the orchestration of some of Jacques Offenbach's works, Nuits Parisiennes (RCA, Bote & Bock), as well as Carl Maria von Weber's opera Die Drei Pintos. Several summers spent at the Darmstadt Ferienkurse influenced Maguire's style, as did the music of György Ligeti, Luigi Nono, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Maguire continues to develop independent paths in musical thought with the help of several musicians specializing in experimental music. Maguire was the recipient of the 2008 Guggenheim Fellowship as well as a residence at Copland House in 2006.
Workers took control of the roads, moving in columns of 60, 100, and 200 men who marched under the black and red flag. Soto met with the anarchist militants Graña, Sambucetti and Mongilnitzky, whereupon they decided that while Soto would continue leading the movement in the countryside, the latter three would try to enter Río Gallegos to replace the arrested leaders and to serve as a point of support within the city. When the three men entered Río Gallegos, they were beaten and arrested by the police. Meanwhile, the workers columns of Pintos, Ramón Outerello, and Albino Argüelles were attacked by the soldiers of Varela, suffering dozens of casualties.
He was mentored by Ralph Nader at the beginning of his career, beginning his association in 1971 with such groups as tha U.S. Public Interest Research Group as a lawyer. In 1976 he became executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, a position he held for more than forty years until his death. Under Ditlow, the Center played a role in the recall of 6.7 million Chevrolets for defective engine mounts, 15 million Firestone 500 tires, 1.5 million Ford Pintos for exploding gas tanks, and 3 million Evenflo child seats for defective latches. He met Marilyn Herman in 1979 and she eventually became his wife; they married on October 22, 2016.
Alice escaped and went to Daman and worked with the underground leaders – Lohia and Savarkar – while Cyprian was an ailing prisoner. Alice was arrested again and was first interned in the Yerwada Central Jail in Pune and later expelled from Bombay and interned in Central Jail, Mangalore. The couple operated a wireless system for Congress Radio from their own school. John Francis Pinto, a Bombay-based Mangalorean Catholic businessman (proprietor of Pintos Coffee), who was preoccupied in politics, earlier as a freedom fighter (later his Nephew Frederick Micheal Pinto became a MLA), became an admirer of Gandhiji soon after the latter took the lead in the freedom struggle in the early 1920s.
In addition to operas like Lohengrin, Così fan tutte, Der Rosenkavalier and Aida, several dramaturgical leitmotifs were to be found in the programming of the Opernwunder years of the Bruns era. A number of operas from the Entartete Kunst (Degenerate art) period were performed for the first time since being banned by the Nazis in the 1930s. Publishers and opera house staff recreated lost orchestral materials for productions of Bohuslav Martinů's Julietta, Karoly Rathaus' Fremde Erde, and Ernst Toch's Der Fächer. German romantic operas that had been lost since the 19th century were given new life, thus the rediscovery of Robert Schumann's Genoveva, Louis Spohr's Faust and Carl Maria von Weber's Die drei Pintos for the operatic stage.
Iñurrigarro organised a record deal with Sony Music through his producer Abraxas. Pintos then went to Buenos Aires, where he was personally introduced to León Gieco, who then supported him and produced his first release. Para cantar he nacido ("I Was Born To Sing") became the title of his first record which he made during the month of March in the ION studios, consisting of 18 covers of popular songs by artists such as Horacio Banegas, Carlos Carabajal, Peteco Carabajal, Raúl Carnota, Atahualpa Yupanqui, César Isella and Bebe Ponti. The album's leading single was the title track of Para canter he nacido, for which he received awards at Argentina's most prestigious folk music festivals.
In 2013 she released his penultimate album "Camino de la Buena Suerte", which once again managed to become a gold record. In 2014, her latest release "Dual" (platinum record), compiled duets with national and international artists such as David Bisbal with Olvidé Respirar, Enrique Iglesias with Loco, and Abel Pintos with Corazón Hambriento. In 2014 one of the most important concerts of her career took place at the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid and she started her sixth tour to promote her album of duets, “Dual”. In 2016 she released her seventh album called "Te Cuento un Secreto", which reached the number 1 of the best selling albums in Spain in its first week.
They are currently working in new material. In 2006 they won the Argentine bands/soloists contest "Vale por un video Clip" for the song "Arcoiris en un ojo", organized by FM La Tribu, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The judge were Tom Lupo (Argentine radio host, poet and psychologist), Guillermo Pintos (Rolling Stone Argentina magazine at the time) and MTV Latin America VJ and Ruth Infarinato, the prize was the filming of a video-clip to the winning song. The video clip was made by Cine Humus, and won Best Video clip at "Festival de Audiovisuales de La Plata" English actress Emma Kennedy once suggested "Autumn Freaks" as song of the day in her blog.
Ernestina A. López was born in January 1879 in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Cándido and Adriana W. López. She began her teaching career and became Director of the Sarmiento Model School. In 1890, she founded the Liceo Nacional de Señoritas and thereafter served as its rector. In 1901, she earned the first doctorate degree issued to a woman in letters and philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires and in 1902 joined 31 other women including Petrona Eyle, Cecilia Grierson, , her sister Elvira López, Anna Pintos, and Elvira Rawson de Dellepiane to form the Argentine Association of University Women ( (AMUA), as a means of addressing employment biases against women and female university graduates.
She sang Haydn operas with Antal Doráti, Diana in La fedeltà premiata in 1975, and Baroness Irene in La vera costanza a year later. A reviewer noted about her performance of a dramatic aria in the latter work that "she shows her excellent range and instinct for theatrical combustibility." She sang the part of Laura in Weber's Die drei Pintos in 1976, conducted by Gary Bertini, and performed a title role in Othmar Schoeck's Vom Fischer und syner Fru in 1977, conducted by Rudolf Kempe. She sang the part of Die Rothaarige in Werner Egk's Peer Gynt in 1981, conducted by Heinz Wallberg, and the part of Iole in Lou Harrison's Hercules in 1984, conducted by .
He was promoted to Brigadier General on 30 June 1905. Generals Marina and Pintos José Marina Vega entrusted him and his brigade with the vigilance over the area of the Wolf and the Alfer Ravines, in the foothills of the Mount Gurugu (to the south of Melilla), where Riffians were supposed to be strong. The column (formed by 6 battalions) departed on 27 July; although Pinto only needed to keep the Riffians at a distance, he compromised the whole brigade for an advance into the ravine of the Barranco del Lobo. The left wing of the column was ambushed at the ravine by the enemy, who fired at them from the heights.
She goes there under a new identity: with the help of her best friend Lúcia (Mariana Richaudeau), she is now an adorable, a little bit crazy and funny woman, the sweet Lili. Under this alter ego, she ends up assuming a maternal figure to the orphans of the place, appearing as a Magali's distant cousin. Beyond them, Lili meets Terezinha (Mariana Briski), an arrogant housekeeper who is seen by the kids as an "evil witch", the orphanage's owners, Julieta (María Carámbula) and Pierre (Alejo García Pintos) Dummont, and their little spoiled children, Marcel (Luciano Ruiz) and Talita (Delfina Varni). The Dummonts are an ambitious, greedy and perverse family that aspire for money.
Night of the Pencils () is a 1986 Argentine historical drama film directed by Héctor Olivera and written by Olivera and Daniel Kon. It is based on the non- fiction book by María Seoane and Héctor Ruiz Núñez.. It stars Alejo García Pintos, Vita Escardó, Leonardo Sbaraglia, José María Monje, Pablo Machado, Adriana Salonia and Héctor Bidonde. The film, based on the actual events recorded in history as the "Night of the pencils" (La noche de los lápices), tells the story of seven students who, after protesting for lower bus fares for students in the city of La Plata, were abducted in September 1976, during Argentina's last dictatorship (1976 - 1983), and subsequently disappeared. Only one student survived to tell what happened.
As Nachos has not been in active development for a number of years, and possesses a number of recognized flaws (particularly with regards to portability: Nachos relies on MIPS assembly code, and requires porting to run on x86 architecture), successor projects have been initiated. In 2004, Stanford University created Pintos, a Nachos-inspired system written in C and designed to run on actual x86 hardware. In 2000, Dan Hettena at UC Berkeley ported Nachos to Java as Nachos 5.0j, in an effort to make Nachos more portable, more accessible to undergraduates, and less susceptible to subtle bugs in student code that had in earlier versions often dominated student project development time. Another Java-based version was created by Professor Peter Druschel at Rice University.
In Sports 2000 racing in the UK, the Pinto engine has recently been replaced with the Mazda- based Ford Duratec engine, although Pintos continue to compete as a separate class. In South Africa, an innovative transverse engined version of the Sports 2000 participated in a highly successful national series throughout the 1990s. Notable drivers (and series organizers) are Neville Jordan and Alan Eve who now own the A1GP cars and have set up Afrix Motorsport. Early Sports 2000 cars are now of a sufficient age that they are being welcomed by several vintage racing sanctioning bodies in the US. Companies that manufactured Sports 2000 chassis include: Carbir, Chevron, Crossle, Lola, March, MCR, Reynard, Rotor, Royale, Shannon, Swift, Tiga Race Cars and Van Diemen.
Award-winning compositions, together with samples of contemporary poetry, were collected a year later in the "Charity Album", the first anthology of the Galician Resurgence. The first Galician book published in the nineteenth century is "The Galician Bagpipe" by Xoan Manuel Pintos in 1852, but the publication of "Galician Songs" in 1863, the work of the renowned poet Rosalía de Castro is the work that definitively opens the Resurgence. 1880 was also a fruitful year for publications in Galician, compositions from the most famous poets of the era appeared: "Follas Novas" by Rosalía de Castro,"Aires da miña terra" by Manuel Curros Enríquez, and "Saudades gallegas" by Valentín Lamas Carvajal. Six years later "Queixumes dos pinos" by Eduardo Pondal appeared.
The story begins when Ángeles Inchuasti, aka Cielo Mágico (Emilia Attias), a circus acrobat, and Nicolás Bauer (Nicolás Vázquez), an archaeologist (obsessed with finding the Eudamón Island), arrive at the Inchausti Mansion. In this mansion, the evil Bartolomé Bedoya Agüero (Alejo García Pintos) serves as director of the BB Foundation, a foundation for orphans which he uses as a façade for his fearsome plans. In this house the orphan kids are exploited by Bartolomé and his housekeeper, Justina Merarda García (Julia Calvo), they are enslaved to work and steal and they are heavily punished if they don't do as told. But his plans are threatened with the appearance of the heiresses of the house, the sisters Ángeles and Luz Inchausti.
His operas influenced the work of later opera composers, especially in Germany, such as Marschner, Meyerbeer and Wagner, as well as several nationalist 19th-century composers such as Glinka. Homage has been paid to Weber by 20th-century composers such as Debussy, Stravinsky, Mahler (who completed Weber's unfinished comic opera Die drei Pintos and made revisions of Euryanthe and Oberon) and Hindemith (composer of the popular Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber, based on lesser- known keyboard works and the incidental music to Turandot). Weber also wrote music journalism and was interested in folksong, and learned lithography to engrave his own works. A brilliant pianist himself, Weber composed four sonatas, two concertos and the Konzertstück in F minor (concert piece), which influenced composers such as Chopin, Liszt and Mendelssohn.
Defensor finished first in the tournament, this time chickadees were in second place. Final Peñarol and Defensor forced to determine the champion Uruguay, was played on June 4 at the Estadio Centenario, but lost 3–1 with a hat-trick from Antonio Pacheco. Zeballos finished the 2012–13 season with 32 games played 90 minutes each, about 33 Defensor Sporting played. The 2013–14 season was irregular for Emilio, since although every game he played the full 90 minutes played, was present in 24 of the 42 meetings which took Defensor Sporting, alternated the position with Pablo Pintos and Ramón Arias. That season he achieved third place in the 2014 Copa Libertadores, competition in which he scored his first international goal on March 21 against Cruzeiro in Brazil.
The principal entrance is the side entryway to the three nave body, which is flanked by square corner pilasters, surmounted by a small bell-tower over the door. To the left, the smaller annex is actually the chapel's altar and retable, slightly recessed from the entrance (the tail of the "T"), while to the right of this structure, is the Solar dos Pintos; a larger two-story building with massive portico, surmounted by two visible windows. Above the main entrance way to the chapel are three coat of arms, within square granite slabs, and two Romanesque inscriptions (on the right side of the doorway), while the whole ensemble is decorated with cornices. Access to the chapel is made by four-step staircase on either side of the building.
Javier Portales, whose birth name was Miguel Ángel Álvarez, (21 April 1937 in Tancacha, Córdoba, Argentina - 14 October 2003 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actor with work in television, film and theater. Portales started to work early in life in the theater, then moved to television on a program that dealt with the troubles a group of young people had in high-school in "Quinto Año Nacional" by Abel Santa Cruz. it was in 1964 when his career took an important turn when he was hired for the hit comedy "Operación Ja-Já", where he joined several established comic actors such as Fidel Pintos, Juan Carlos Altavista, Adolfo García Grau and Jorge Porcel. It was in that program that he met his future television friend and colleague Alberto Olmedo.
Light infantry departing Melilla on 27 July The command underestimated the enemy and their favourable position and the Spanish soldiers repeatedly tried to clear them from their positions with no success. A disastrous retreat without artillery support was attempted later, leading to severe losses. Pintos had died before in the early stages of the operation, as having dismounted from his horse to rest, after advancing some positions with the right wing of the column near the ravine attempting to take the hill of Ait Aixa, a Riffian sniper killed him putting a bullet in his skull. The operation (that came to be known as the ) caused 750 Spanish casualties (including wounded and killed) and was the worst defeat suffered by the Spanish army during the Second Melillan campaign.
Web page accessed May 25, 2008 The leopard (Lp) gene that creates the distinctive spotting pattern of the Appaloosa has several variations, including the Varnish roan, which may appear to be simple roan coloring to many observers. Thus, the foundation bloodlines of the American Quarter Horse contained some horses who carried the Leopard gene, particularly those from the breeding program of an individual named Coke Roberds. Though the term "cropout" is most closely associated with Quarter Horses, other breeds, such as the Morgan horse, use the term to describe horses with bold white markings, such as leg markings that up the legs to the belly with irregular, lacy and gagged edges. While the APHA is only open to horses of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse ancestry, some strongly marked sabino Morgans have been double-registered as Pintos.
Born Fannie Sperry on March 27, 1887 in the Beartooth Mountains to Rachel and Datus Sperry, Fannie was a first-generation Montanan. She was taught to ride by the time she could walk by her mother Rachel, since her father was prevented from riding by an old injury. The only woman rider of the time to ride her entire career without tying her stirrups under the horse’s belly (a practice rodeo judges allowed for women only), Sperry Steele inherited her love of horses, especially Pintos, from her mother Rachel. She won several awards for her riding in professional rodeos during her lifetime, including Women's Bucking Horse Champion of Montana in 1904 at the age of 17, and Lady Bucking Horse Champion of the World of the first Calgary Stampede rodeo in 1912, where hundreds of cowboys from Western Canada, the United States and Mexico competed for thousands of dollars in prizes.
Förster has recently been and is primarily active in the Czech Republic, with him collaborating with the Prague Symphony Orchestra since 2009 and conducting the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. With the Prague State Opera, he created productions of Otello in 2009, Don Quichotte in 2010 and Die drei Pintos in 2011. Förster has been a guest conductor all over the world, including for the Orquestra Sinfonica de Chile, the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, the Stuttgart Philharmonic, the Staatskapelle Halle, the Berliner Symphoniker, the Concerts Colonne, the orchestra of the Liceu in Barcelona, the orchestra of the National Theatre Mannheim, the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, the NDR Radiophilharmonie in Hanover, the Bavarian State Orchestra, Tonkünstler Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, KBS Symphony Orchestra, the Macao Orchestra, National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. He and the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra have also created CDs for Universal Music, Sony Music, Brilliant Classics, among others.
Salvador Pinto worked zealously to spread Christianity in the village. Fr. de Nazareth held great influence with the Viceroys and in recognition of Salvador Pinto's tremendous work in converting the village, obtained for him many life grants and concessions which are still held by his descendants. Fr. de Nazareth, as representative of Fr. Miguel de S. Bonaventura—Custodian and General Commissioner of East Indies and Diogo Dias, syndic of St. Francis and procurator of His Holiness—granted two perpetual graves in the Candolim Church, to Salvador Pinto and his father-in-law António Pereira in the transept, in front of the altar of Bom Jesus, and also to his wife and mother- in-law, Maria and Catharina Pereira in the transept; her grave located between those of two parishioners, Pedro Sequeira and Francisco de Souza. Candolim was the focal point of the anti-Portuguese revolt of 1787, also called the "Conspiracy of the Pintos", because it was spearheaded by priests belonging to the village's Pinto (Shenoy) clan.
On March 1, 1998, he performed at Buenos Aires Vivo II, a show organised by the Buenos Aires city government, where he shared the stage with León Gieco to perform "Cuando llegue el alba" and "Para cantar he nacido". Following the success of his debut album, Pintos turned to creating a second album: Todos los días un poco (A Little Bit Everyday), in which he was to infuse classic songs by popular performers with his own compositional style, with the aim of showcasing his own unique flair and vocal characteristics. The album was released in March 1999, under the executive production of Pity Iñurrigarro, Luis Gurevich and Roly Hernández. Notable songs from this album included: Haracio Guarany's "Cuando nadie te nombre" (When Nobody Mentions You), Atahualpa Yupanqui's "La tucumanita" (The Girl From Tucuman), Cuti Carabajal's "La Sacha Pera", Eduardo Falú's "Tonada del viejo amor" (Melody Of Old Love), León Gieco's "Todos los días un poco" (A Little Bit Everyday) and a humorous take on a traditional Argentine folk dance by Horacio Fontova called "Que viva la chacarera" (Long Live The Chacarera).
"The Colorful World of Paints and Pintos" . The International Registry of Colored Horses, L.L.C. Web site accessed May 25, 2008 In recent years, as DNA testing has become available to verify parentage, breed registries that once excluded cropouts are now accepting them. The term "cropout" is today most closely associated with horses of American Quarter Horse breeding.Walker, Dawn. "Lethal Whites: A Light at the End of the Tunnel" reprinted from: Paint Horse Journal, February, 1997 Web page accessed May 25, 2008 These horse are often registered as American Paint Horses, where the term usually refers to horses with overo coloring and whose parents were solid horses not registered with the APHA."The American Paint Horse - Birth of a Breed" from Horse Previews Magazine, February, 1997. Web page accessed May 25, 2008 It may also refer to sabino-patterned horses. For a cropout horse to be registered as a Paint, both sire and dam must either be Quarter Horses registered with the AQHA, or Thoroughbreds registered with The Jockey Club, plus have coloring that qualifies it for the regular registry of the APHA.
Not only was it a musical style but it was a culture that always faced repression by the system." Under the direction of art critic Jorge Romero Brest, during the decade the Torcuato di Tella Institute became a leading center of avant-garde art production, with young artists venturing into pop art, happenings, installation art, and psychedelic art, as well as featuring folk and beat musical performances. It was a central part of the "manzana loca" (English: "crazy block"), which "[encompassed] nearby art galleries, book shops, and university buildings".Podalsky, 2004. p. 139 The area also "served as a human showcase of the latest fashions and styles".Podalsky, 2004. p. 141 On the other hand, the rock music scene mostly met in La Cueva or gathered in parks such as Plaza Francia to play their guitars, something musician Miguel Cantilo described as, "an act of affirmation and identification," because until then, traditional guitar-playing gatherings were reserved to folk music. In Víctor Pintos' biography of Tanguito, Rocky Rodriguez recalled: "La Cueva was totally like a Babel, it was like those biblical stories of the desert, where caravans come from various sides, and they all land in the same place.
Benito Viceto published a History of Galicia (1865–1866) a heroic narrative of Galician history in six volumes. Important works from this period include the Proezas de Galicia ("Prowess of Galicia") by Fernández Neira, A gaita gallega ("The Galician Bagpipes") by Juan Manuel Pintos (1853), the founding of the Juegos Florales de Galicia ("Floral Games of Galicia") in A Coruña (1861), as well as publications such as El álbum de la caridad ("The Charity Album") and newspapers that published fragments of Galician-language novels and plays. The two foremost Galician- language genres from this time were political writings and the revival of Galician as a literary language. The first of the political writings were linked to the Peninsular War, viewed throughout Spain as a war of independence against Napoleonic France: Un labrador que foi sarxento ("A farmer who was a sergeant", 1808) and several dialogues, the first of them being Proezas de Galicia explicadas baxo la conversación rústica de los dos compadres Chinto y Mingote ("Prowess of Galicia explained through the rustic conversation of two comrades Chinto and Mingote") by José Fernández de Neira (1812).

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