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He recalled Madariaga on tranquil nights proclaiming, under the splendor of the stars, the joys of peace, the sacred brotherhood of these people of most diverse extraction, united by labor, abundance and the lack of political ambition.
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After decades of doubt and loneliness, of searching faces in the street in hopes they might be related, Madariaga has found his son.
Abel Pedro Madariaga: Son Stolen At Birth Meets Father 32 Years Later 2010
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On April 14, accompanied by his mechanic Teodoro Madariaga, Salinas flew Sonora, his Glenn Martin pusher biplane, overhead and began bombing the Guerrero.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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On April 14, accompanied by his mechanic Teodoro Madariaga, Salinas flew Sonora, his Glenn Martin pusher biplane, overhead and began bombing the Guerrero.
Did You Know? The World's first aerial bombing: the Battle of Topolobampo, Mexico 2008
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After decades of doubt and loneliness, of searching faces in the street in hopes they might be related, Madariaga has found his son.
Abel Pedro Madariaga: Son Stolen At Birth Meets Father 32 Years Later 2010
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Madariaga, Las Salamandras y la Civilización and others.
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Madariaga Valdemoro has 14 at the half for Spain including two threes.
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As part of his plea agreement, Madariaga agreed personally to pay the balance of the state's civil penalty, which the company still had owed to the DEQ.
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Salvador de Madariaga (1886 -), Spanish diplomat and writer, known especially for his studies on national and international psychology; in the 1920's held posts in the League of Nations, including that of director of the Disarmament Section.
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Without knowing the inner history of the debates, we can rest assured that when men of such spiritual calibre, and intellectual preeminence as Viscount Cecil, Briand, and Madariaga, and others feel constrained, sorely against their will, to pass on over the veto of a great power, hitherto a warm friend of the League, their reasons must be unanswerable.
The Sino-Japanese Incident in Relation to the Problem of Disarmament and International Security 1931
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