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| Dreaming in | Cuban: A novel (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992) ISB |
| Dreaming in | Cuban a finalist for the 1992 National Book Award |
| he was the first Canadian to be elected to the | Cuban Academy of Sciences. |
| cher's southern drawl to the Scarface's choppy | Cuban accent. |
| The service started in 1999 with Mark | Cuban acquiring majority interest in 2006. |
| rly 1970s, she married again, this time to the | Cuban actor and producer Guillermo De Cun. |
| as also joined famous gossip doll La Comay and | Cuban actor Hector Travieso for live appearances occ |
| both Sandinista soldiers levels and Soviet and | Cuban advisors levels had increased during the Reaga |
| of 1901 which claimed US right to intervene in | Cuban affairs if it recognized a threat to Cuban ind |
| s the State Department's Deputy Coordinator of | Cuban Affairs, and then served as executive liaison |
| Harvey Oswald had been working in America as a | Cuban agent. |
| were over 600 plots and conspiracies known to | Cuban agents, all dreamt up to end Castro's life. |
| Cuban Air Force | |
| oviet Tu-95 Bear bombers, various Soviet-built | Cuban Air Force fighters, and civilian narcotics tra |
| ng away the rebel's position for attack by the | Cuban air force. |
| ncluding: involvement in the 1976 bombing of a | Cuban airliner that killed seventy-three people; adm |
| stion that one plane, Basulto's N2506, entered | Cuban airspace that day. |
| In the 1990s, Torres began working the Afro | Cuban All Stars which led him to be included in the |
| cus, Miracle Bell, The Mighty Stef, Tucan, The | Cuban Allstars, The Ceili Allstars, Jester, Rob Smit |
| Rivera (born 4 June 1948 in Havana, Cuba) is a | Cuban alto saxophonist, clarinetist and soprano saxo |
| te with trainers or training, feeling as a top | Cuban amateur there was nothing he could be taught. |
| dan Alfonso Acea (born November 11, 1986) is a | Cuban amateur boxer. |
| nth later CORU members attempted to kidnap the | Cuban ambassador to Mexico; one of his aides was sho |
| She served as the | Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam and to Cambodia. |
| He is the first | Cuban ambassador since the 1960's to El Salvador. |
| The flight was carrying the | Cuban ambassador to Tokyo, Mario Garcia. |
| Montoya is the first | Cuban American to play in the NHL. |
| He is | Cuban American and was also nicknamed "Gonzo" in ord |
| ong friends, including future president of the | Cuban American National Foundation, Jorge Mas Canosa |
| Born in Wilmington, Delaware to | Cuban American parents and raised in Miami, Florida, |
| Damien Crosse is a | Cuban American pornographic actor who appears in gay |
| Cuban; American Literature: Suspicion of a Rupture i | |
| Behar (born 1956 in Havana, Cuba) is a Jewish | Cuban American anthropologist, poet, and writer who |
| He is a | Cuban American and is currently an assistant coach f |
| tte M. Taberner-Miller, Ph.D. (born 1973) is a | Cuban American Neuroscientist studying the dynamics |
| nuel Aurelio Cruz (born December 2, 1953) is a | Cuban American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| He is the only | Cuban American specialist on the staff and is biling |
| Popular | Cuban American female recording artist, Ana Cristina |
| "Dime [Remix]" is the third single from | Cuban American rap artist Pitbull's album El Mariel. |
| ated for its rich and detailed coverage of the | Cuban American, Catholic, exile community in Florida |
| m of factual challenges by Miami officials and | Cuban Americans, prompting a 304-word Editor's Note |
| as raised Catholic, and has German, Irish, and | Cuban ancestry. |
| He wrote and directed many documentaries about | Cuban and American culture. |
| es to Cuba to meet with representatives of the | Cuban and North Vietnamese governments. |
| ble for the rescue of more than 5,000 Haitian, | Cuban, and Dominican Republic migrants and has suppo |
| authorities after admitting to two bombings of | Cuban and Panamanian buildings in Caracas. |
| The team featured many | Cuban and Latino players including Leo Cardenas, Mik |
| Batista's government and praised contemporary | Cuban and Cambodian revolutionaries; |
| rse, with church Apostles and Bishops of U.S., | Cuban, and Central American descent. |
| The 26-year-old pianist is | Cuban, and French through his grandmother. |
| gram of Music History of Latin-american music, | cuban and mexican music is available for adults. |
| IceRocket is backed by Mark | Cuban and headquartered in Dallas, Texas. |
| tary in 1993 for her writings on the plight of | Cuban and Haitian refugees. |
| Pan-American Games Gold Medal, beating the top | Cuban and Puerto Rican boxers in his weight class an |
| In November 2003, | Cuban and Haitian groups in Florida targeted the tit |
| ative New Yorkers Rene Tres Palacios, a strong | Cuban and Puerto Rican woman born and raised in the |
| aya is Chilean, their drummer Dave Lombardo is | Cuban, and King had a guest appearance on the Jewish |
| Ice La Fox is of | Cuban and Puerto Rican descent. |
| Walls is of | Cuban and Arab and English descent. |
| Michelle is of | Cuban and Puerto Rican descent. |
| Day Parade and different ethnic parades (e.g., | Cuban and Dominican). |
| It featured concerts by top | Cuban and Latin tropical legends such as Celia Cruz, |
| Gorham is from Coral Gables, Florida and is of | Cuban and Russian Jewish descent. |
| the Caribbean, Havana operated in violation of | Cuban and U.S. quarantine rules. |
| n American erotic actress and exotic dancer of | Cuban and Dominican heritage. |
| 009, in Puerto Rico) was a part Lebanese, part | Cuban and Puerto Rican sports team owner and athlete |
| long the Bengo River and faced a force of 1000 | Cuban and FAPLA troops across the river. |
| ed and televised for the enjoyment of both the | Cuban and American people. |
| a social club at Rider College in the 1930s by | Cuban and Puerto Rican students who named their club |
| spare time was spent in the night clubs where | Cuban and other Latin immigrants enjoyed their music |
| lly in lunch cafes and restaurants which serve | Cuban and/or Spanish cuisine in Ybor City and West T |
| The building itself was designed by the exiled | Cuban architects Humberto P. Alonso, Pelayo G. Fraga |
| gfeld Follies showgirl who married the wealthy | Cuban aristocrat Juan Fernandez de Castro, owner of |
| 0s, and Esther Romero de Juseu y Armenteros, a | Cuban aristocrat. |
| He subsequently married into an old | Cuban aristocratic family, the Montalvos. |
| commercial activities belonging to MINFAR, the | Cuban Armed Forces Ministry. |
| ister of Defence and the Chief of Staff of the | Cuban Army. |
| Other relatives are Jose Gomez-Sicre, the late | Cuban art critic and attorney; Francisco Gattorno, a |
| The largest permanent exhibition of | Cuban art outside of Cuba |
| Ricardo Estanislao Zulueta, a | Cuban artist |
| ?), which video clip was directed by prominent | Cuban artist Alexandre Arrechea. |
| He played with various | Cuban artists including Afro-Cuban All Stars, Buena |
| huge modern building, decorated with works by | Cuban artists. |
| ner and founder, billionaire entrepreneur Mark | Cuban, as a staple of programming upon which to base |
| International tag team championship - | Cuban Assassin #2; Francisco Flores; Wayne Farris; a |
| one son, Richie Acevedo, who also wrestles as | Cuban Assassin Jr. for AGPW. |
| Though initially rejected by the | Cuban assembly, the amendment was eventually accepte |
| Betanzos Francis (born February 15, 1982) is a | Cuban athlete competing in the triple jump. |
| As of August 8, 2008, 165 | Cuban athletes had qualified to compete in 16 sports |
| The pair were voted | Cuban Athletes of the Year in recognition of their a |
| sed the world records in weight-lifting by the | Cuban athletes William Vargas and Pablo Lara. |
| s actually a two-game series against different | Cuban athletic clubs. |
| On December 30, Florida played the | Cuban Athletic Club of Havana under the "new rules." |
| The | Cuban Athletics Federation blocked her participation |
| Wall Street Journal published an article about | Cuban attempts to clone Ubre Blanca, in which they r |
| g the way have included a Polish student and a | Cuban author). |
| e rights group Amnesty International called on | Cuban authorities to end what it described as the "h |
| of independent journalists and dissidents show | Cuban authorities have yet to make significant progr |
| n for the forfeiture, Pyle was arrested by the | Cuban authorities. |
| es bands like Va'adat Kishut, Phoney Pony, and | CUBAN B, all girl-fronted. |
| For the | Cuban ballet dancer, see Carlos Acosta. |
| The splashy opening - stars present included | Cuban band leader Xavier Cugat (whose band provided |
| yed with Benny Carter, then led the all-female | Cuban band Anacaona on a tour of Europe in 1934. |
| El Kilo is a 2005 single by the | Cuban band Orishas. |
| a group of whom she saved from depredations by | Cuban bandits on the night of 18-19 May 1907. |
| and Lundvall wanted to try his luck with other | Cuban bands too. |
| Walter is a retired | Cuban barber. |
| n above average hitter and base runner who led | Cuban baseball in hits, triples and stolen bases dur |
| Acosta was elected to the | Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955. |
| orn March 28, 1971, in Villa Clara, Cuba) is a | Cuban baseball player and Olympic gold medalist. |
| riel Pierre Lazo (born December 21, 1966) is a | Cuban baseball player and Olympic silver medalist. |
| io Urrutia Quiroga (born August 25, 1963) is a | Cuban baseball player and Olympic gold medalist. |
| As a result, they were banned from | Cuban baseball for "maintaining contact with basebal |
| He was a member of the | Cuban baseball team which won a gold medal at the 19 |
| The Cubanos furnished many | Cuban baseball players to the parent Senators, inclu |
| He was elected to the | Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame in 1954. |
| des Gourriel Delgado (born March 9, 1967) is a | Cuban baseball player and Olympic gold medalist. |
| fully fled Cuba, following the example of many | Cuban baseball players who have launched lucrative p |
| ne of the first foreign ballplayers to play in | Cuban baseball as a member of the Habana BBC in 1923 |
| igne had one of the most dominating seasons in | Cuban Baseball history, breaking the Cuban Home Run |
| Santa Clara compile one of the best records in | Cuban baseball history. |
| s brand commemorates and celebrates this great | Cuban baseball team, and the color theme is carried |
| (Home runs had always been scarce in | Cuban baseball due to the expansive size of the play |
| In October 1996, Mesa was banned from | Cuban baseball, for allegedly taking money from an A |
| al of bases, made the only 25-25 in history of | Cuban baseball, stealing 25 bases and hitting more t |
| nley, a DINA agent, and Virgilio Paz Romero, a | Cuban based in Miami, with connections in Chile, to |
| sed by Aerocaribbean, but Aerotaxi, which is a | Cuban based charter airline, is also present. |
| result was that by nightfall nearly the entire | Cuban battalion had been destroyed, killing around 1 |
| United States and the Soviet Union, since the | Cuban Bay of Pigs Invasion had occurred not long bef |
| Acrocomia crispa ( | Cuban belly palm, Corojo Palm), a palm species which |
| The | Cuban Blackbird (Dives atroviolaceus) is a species o |
| nd two days later sailed to participate in the | Cuban blockade. |
| The film was released as | Cuban Blood in the US. |
| er John Lambden Ross was of mixed Scottish and | Cuban blood, and his mother, from an Anglo-Indian fa |
| confused with the Caribbean Blue Lizard or the | Cuban Blue Anole |
| Enallagma truncatum (Gundlach, 1888) - | Cuban Bluet |
| Common names: | Cuban boa, Cuban tree boa. |
| Valiant played an important role in the 1980 | Cuban Boatlift in conjunction with dozens of Coast G |
| ported the Vietnamese airlift in 1975, and the | Cuban boatlift in 1980. |
| Aguilar in February 1961, Havana, Cuba) is the | Cuban born American host and founder of "Havana Rock |
| Yat-Sen Chang is a Chinese | Cuban born in Matanzas, Cuba. |
| & Blake - | Cuban Borrichia |
| cente Fiss Carballosa (born June 7, 1980) is a | Cuban boxer best known to win bronze at the 2005 Wor |
| an Carlos Lemus Garcia (born May 6, 1965) is a | Cuban boxer, who won the gold medal in the men's Lig |
| rn November 19, 1947 in Santiago de Cuba) is a | Cuban boxer. |
| In early 2010; Fiss, along with 6 other | Cuban boxers, defected to the US and settled in Miam |
| cindo (15:14), benefitting from the absence of | Cuban boxers. |
| He defected from the national | Cuban boxing team in December 2006, during training |
| Miguel Fleta sung it in the 1925, the Lecuona | Cuban Boys in the 1937, Deanna Durbin in the 1938, A |
| Additionally the | Cuban Boys have featured on alternative compilations |
| In 2000, the | Cuban boys released their first album, Eastwood, thr |
| had been made somewhat earlier by the Lecuona | Cuban Boys, who (because they were mainly a touring |
| mple was Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia by The | Cuban Boys. |
| s (aka Ricardo Autobahn, hence "Rikki") of the | Cuban Boys. |
| joined the group after having left the Lecuona | Cuban boys. |
| (non-Cuban production in competition with the | Cuban brand) |
| (non-Cuban production in competition with the | Cuban brand) |
| (non-Cuban production in competition with the | Cuban brand) |
| The brand in an old | Cuban brand, established in 1932, but the Cuban vers |
| ars are made in Cuba, a history of tobacco and | Cuban brands, and details on vitolas. |
| ship would be attacked by small boats throwing | Cuban bread and black bean soup. |
| A similar dish on | Cuban bread is called pan con bistec (bistec de palo |
| le locally: blue crab and stale bread (usually | Cuban bread). |
| The | Cuban Bullfinch (Melopyrrha nigra) is a songbird spe |
| unlikely to let CRP funds be used to bail the | Cuban burglars, but the Cuban community in Florida m |
| A. c. guantanamensis (Garrido, 2001): | Cuban Burrowing Owl - Cuba and Isla de la Juventud. |
| At the 1987 Pan American Games, he beat the | Cuban but again left with the silver medal as Raymon |
| ld junior championships 2004 where he beat the | Cuban but lost to Russian Eduard Ambartsumyan. |
| August 2005 when it was used publicly by Mark | Cuban, but appears to have been used a few times bef |
| Italian-American strip, but was predominantly | Cuban by 1981. |
| ish-American War, the Philippine-American War, | Cuban Campaign, Battle of Vera Cruz (1914) and, Worl |
| anized by Havana Club, with the support of the | Cuban Cantineros Club. |
| Norberto Collado Abreu (1921-2008), the | Cuban captain and helmsman of the yacht Granma which |
| In the Olympic final he defeated | Cuban Carlos Banteaux Suarez 18:9. |
| ball into the stands and Mavericks owner Mark | Cuban caused many "acts of misconduct" resulting in |
| He became | Cuban champion in 2005 and 2006, where he beat Carlo |
| He also became | Cuban champion in 2006. |
| lifier of the Americas he upset hightly touted | Cuban champion Julio de la Cruz, but lost to Venezua |
| She is a two-time | Cuban champion in the event, having won in 1999 and |
| young champion Emilio Correa and regained the | Cuban championships. |
| lutist and composer, Robert Aitken, as well as | Cuban charanga legend, Richard Egues. |
| Cuban chimaera | |
| The | Cuban chimaera (Chimaera cubana) is a species of fis |
| led in 1943 and in the 1950s, when hundreds of | Cuban Chinese fled Cuba after Fidel Castro came to p |
| l cooperation in improving the position of the | Cuban Church and the welfare of the Cuban people. |
| arrachera, Cornish pasties, Chinese stir-fry, | Cuban Churrasco, and authentic Bolognese Sauce. |
| owners of the brand names of the nationalized | Cuban cigar industry initially believed that the sit |
| In | Cuban cigar production, the factory name or vitola d |
| For the | Cuban cigar brand, see Quai d'Orsay (cigar brand). |
| imilar, but includes information solely on the | Cuban cigar brands. |
| ars is a book written by famed Hong Kong-based | Cuban cigar smoker and renowned collector, Min Ron N |
| ' standards, sells for cheaper than most other | Cuban cigar brands, and is marketed mostly in Spain |
| In many cases, it has become the ' | Cuban Cigar' of weed. |
| o had multiple uses in the construction of the | Cuban cigar. |
| nt a cross on Orias' arm at his request with a | Cuban cigar. |
| cision to gradually turn the various brands of | Cuban cigars to either all-handmade or all-machine-m |
| uch, currently does not include information on | Cuban Cigars (see: Cuban Embargo)), including specif |
| est was deemed fit for use as wrapper leaf for | Cuban cigars (compared to only around 35% for other |
| Company Ltd (the exclusive distributor for all | Cuban cigars in Asia Pacific). |
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