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Talking about the innovative styles of dance that were coming at the time from the Buenos Aires neighborhood Villa Urquiza and from the Club Almagro, the article stated, "You could say that three stylistic tendencies contend for supremacy in Buenos Aires, Urquiza's style, Almagro's style and Naveira's style."
Terence Clarke: Gustavo Naveira and Giselle Anne: The New Tango Terence Clarke 2011
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When I was growing up in Puerto Rico during the 70's and 80's there was a show on Television called, "La Doble Tanda con Manolo Urquiza," translated to The Double Feature with Manolo Urquiza.
Soldanela Rivera: Latino Disconnect: La Doble Tanda y Cinema Tropical Soldanela Rivera 2011
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Brushing the confetti from his shoulder, Humberto Figueroa Urquiza allowed himself a brief smile and reflected on a long and prosperous career.
Humberto Figueroa Urquiza erik wennermark 2011
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Humberto Figueroa Urquiza woke agitated and unsure why.
Humberto Figueroa Urquiza erik wennermark 2011
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When I was growing up in Puerto Rico during the 70's and 80's there was a show on Television called, "La Doble Tanda con Manolo Urquiza," translated to The Double Feature with Manolo Urquiza.
Soldanela Rivera: Latino Disconnect: La Doble Tanda y Cinema Tropical Soldanela Rivera 2011
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Talking about the innovative styles of dance that were coming at the time from the Buenos Aires neighborhood Villa Urquiza and from the Club Almagro, the article stated, "You could say that three stylistic tendencies contend for supremacy in Buenos Aires, Urquiza's style, Almagro's style and Naveira's style."
Terence Clarke: Gustavo Naveira and Giselle Anne: The New Tango Terence Clarke 2011
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Some ballots were burned and a car window was smashed, according to Maria Muñiz de Urquiza, the EU's chief election monitor.
In Zambia Election, the Big Issue Is China Peter Wonacott 2011
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Urquiza also said it is normal for victims to love and admire their abusers and for them to display behavioral problems that may, at the time, seem unrelated.
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Urquiza outlined "child sexual-assault accommodation syndrome," in which children are ashamed and often hide the facts about what happened to them until details gradually emerge in bits and pieces over time.
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But under cross examination, however, Urquiza admitted having little experience with those who make false claims of sexual abuse.
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