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"We're not interested in how the other 51% is held...but Anglo can't sell our 49% to anyone," Mr. Jofre said.
Codelco to Defend Option Over Anglo's Sur Carolina Pica 2011
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Led by network CD Cristian Jofre and Director Ash Bolland, the campaign was shot in a wide range of MTV audience identifiable locations throughout Australia.
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"We have an inalienable right to 49% of 100% of the total Sur property," Codelco Board President Gerardo Jofre said after meetings at Chile's Moneda presidential palace.
Codelco to Defend Option Over Anglo's Sur Carolina Pica 2011
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The youngest son, Jofre, was also to be inflicted upon the Church of Spain.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Towards 1470 began his relations with the Roman lady, Vanozza Catanei, the mother of his four children: Juan, Caesar, Lucrezia and Jofre, born, respectively according to Gregorovius (Lucrezia Borgia 13) in 1474,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Alexander's youngest son Jofre, with the principality of Squillace as dower.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Jofre, heading into his 1965 bantamweight world title bout with Japanese phenom Fighting Harada, was undefeated as a professional (47-0-3) and widely regarded as the sport's best fighter, pound-for-pound - two distinctions familiar to Mayweather.
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After a string of tune-up fights, Jofre challenged for and won another world title, this time in the featherweight division.
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Coincidentally, Jofre and Saldivar, well into the comeback portions of their hall-of-fame careers, fought each other in a 1973 featherweight title match.
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Caraballo and Jofre met in Bogotá on November 27, 1964.
East Side Boxing 2009
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