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These women have also appeared in blogs, such as the Trujillo blog Especiales en Intermedia [es], whose author Róger Montealegre writes about these conservationists from “a world of mud”:
Global Voices in English » Peru: Preservation Efforts in the Chan Chan Archaeological Site 2009
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Another priest, Manuel Montealegre, baptized him José Telesforo Nepomuceno Melchor but the picture clouds over if we try to explain the surname "Ocampo."
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Another priest, Manuel Montealegre, baptized him José Telesforo Nepomuceno Melchor but the picture clouds over if we try to explain the surname "Ocampo."
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The Bush administration has thrown its weight behind Montealegre, mainly because Rizo is campaigning as a surrogate for former President Arnaldo Aleman, a corrupt oligarch serving a 20 year sentence for looting the treasury.
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The quality of the photographs in this book was made possible by veteran photojournalist Marcelo Montealegre, who managed expert reproduction of the Pepsi-Cola advertisements from the 1940s, often reviving them from a battered piece of microfilm.
THE REAL PEPSI CHALLENGE Stephanie Capparell 2007
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The largest coffee estates of Costa Rica are possessed by the family of Montealegre and Don Juan Moira.
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Eduardo Montealegre, the runner-up to Daniel Ortega in 2006, says he received $6m in business donations that year.
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This lamb came from the Finca Montealegre, a 600-year-old estate in Villatobas, near Toledo in the Castilla La Mancha region of Spain, and it was served within a few hundred yards of the spot where it had recently grazed.
The Seattle Times 2011
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In an interview with Al Jazeera, Montealegre said that the opposition's aim is "to stop Ortega from installing a dictactorial regime in Nicaragua".
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In an interview with Al Jazeera, Montealegre said that the opposition's aim is "to stop Ortega from installing a dictactorial regime in Nicaragua".
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