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Miguel Sesma, president of CAN, notes, We might say that 2008 was the year of change; the financial sector is never going to be the same again.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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Miguel Sesma, president of CAN, notes, We might say that 2008 was the year of change; the financial sector is never going to be the same again.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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Miguel Sesma, president of CAN, notes, We might say that 2008 was the year of change; the financial sector is never going to be the same again.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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Daniel Sesma (Esp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 3: 42 103.
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Sesma is commanding when he's shouting and rasping his way through a song, but sooner or later he defaults to the usual Broadway baritone.
Positively Broadway 2007
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In "Summer Days, Summer Nights," Sesma makes Ahrab a crepuscular hellrake, running on fumes at 90 miles an hour, even though "the girls all say, 'You're a worn-out star'."
Positively Broadway 2007
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Men straightened their uniforms and Cos and Sesma began to form companies in line.
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"Are all the columns provided?" he said to General Sesma, who stood beside him.
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Santa Anna, at that very moment, was discussing with Sesma, Cos, Gaona and others the question of an immediate assault with his whole army upon the Alamo.
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Sesma, who had been dispatched with a brigade by Santa Anna to meet Cos on the Rio Grande, where they were to remain until the dictator himself came with more troops.
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