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  • rties and a democratic election to Constituent Cortes, a committee of which then drafted the Constit
  • He was named the first vice-president of the Cortes and succeeded in obtaining powers from the Cor
  • Yet it was at the hands of Cortes and the Spanish conquistadors that Montezuma m
  • cers along with singers: Elena Andujar, Montse Cortes and Guadiana in Mike Figgis' documentary, Flam
  • Constitution prohibits dual membership of the Cortes and regional assemblies, meaning that candidat
  • But what was his relationship with Cortes, and why did such a ruthless leader submit to
  • d 1823 he was in Spain serving in the restored Cortes, and experience had abated his radical ardour.
  • residential "hotels" in the Victorian style on Cortes and Isabella Streets.
  • returned to Spain, represented Manresa in the Cortes, and in 1871-1872 was successively minister of
  • The Cortes are authorized to stipulate with democratic st
  • Armand Cortes as Asst.
  • In 1931 he was elected to the Cortes as an ERC deputy.
  • lity the controversial decision to convene the Cortes as a unicameral body (the original royal decre
  • e Republican Policy Committee also categorized Cortes as a "Puerto Rican Nationalist", echoing a rec
  • nd Laura Bush watch the performance of Joaquin Cortes as he dances to a quintet of Flamenco musician
  • The Cortes asked Sebastian several times to go to Morocco
  • ern Baja California around Coronado Island and Cortes Bank, north to the Bering Sea, and west to Jap
  • and across the mouth of Desolation Sound from Cortes Bay and Manson's Landing on Cortes Island.
  • f a dairy farm purchased by Professor Fernando Cortes Beaman (1836-1911) in 1875.
  • Once the Cortes began functioning on 24 September 1810, it ass
  • is indicates that he was aware of the Chest of Cortes, Captain Barbossa, and Jack's struggle with th
  • ected to the Portuguese Constitutional Courts ( Cortes Constitucionais Portuguesas).
  • by the Spanish constitutional court (Spanish: Cortes Constituyentes) on November 4, 1931.
  • Hong Kong singer Rowena Cortes covered the song in her 1976 debut album Rowen
  • Cortes de la Frontera
  • View of Cortes de Baza
  • Hiking near Cortes de la Frontera
  • Cortes de Baza is a municipality located in the provi
  • ed a book on stone-cutting, entitled "Libro de cortes de piedra".
  • century, when a railway connecting the city to Cortes de Navarra was inaugurated.
  • n altarpiece now disappeared) in the museum of Cortes de Arenoso and a Nativity (1430).
  • Cortes de Baza is located in the north of the Provinc
  • tions of 1931 he was chosen as a deputy in the Cortes for Salamanca.
  • vered by Hong Kong-born Filipino singer Rowena Cortes for her 1977 album Sweet Fairy.
  • Sporting coaches include Javier Martin Cortes, former La Liga Barcelona FC Academy coach, Ke
  • He was also a member of the Cortes from 1916 to 1923, when they were finally diss
  • He was deputy to the Spanish Cortes Generales of 1898.
  • Almunia was a PSOE Member of the Cortes Generales from 1979 to 2004, representing Madr
  • Rafael del Riego (1784-1823), leader of the Cortes Generales who sought to restore the 1812 const
  • as voted in as President with 181 votes in the Cortes Generales on 4 May and sworn in the next day b
  • made his last parliamentary appearance in the Cortes Generales in July 2007 for ceremonies marking
  • surprised many by lending CiU's support in the Cortes Generales to the minority government of the Pe
  • s written, but it could not be ratified by the Cortes Generales due to the civil war being underway.
  • he became a representative (procurador) to the Cortes Generales during the Franco era, first as a tr
  • by 91% of the Parliament of Catalonia, by the Cortes Generales (parliament of Spain), albeit in a c
  • reso de los Diputados), the lower house of the Cortes Generales, Spain's legislative branch.
  • In a statement to the Cortes Generales, he said, "I can take Biak-na-Bato,
  • h Cuba was able to send representatives to the Cortes Generales, the Spanish parliament, in practise
  • for election and was returned a deputy to the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • e lower chamber of the Spanish Parliament, the Cortes Generales.
  • d been approved by the Spanish Parliament, The Cortes Generales.
  • ed for a truce, explaining his decision to the Cortes Generales: "I can take Biak-na-Bato, any milit
  • Les Cortes had an initial capacity of 22,000, and was lat
  • As a member of the Spanish Cortes he was firmly against the Antiterrorist Act pu
  • In the cortes held at Valladolid in the summer of that year,
  • hrough a peaceful negotiation with Caddo Chief Cortes; his efforts helped enable General Sam Houston
  • Cortes in Almeirim.
  • as written and successfully promulgated by the cortes in 1869 - the first such constitution in Spain
  • mpetitions, scoring a brace for Rennes against Cortes in the French Cup in 2006 and one in an away g
  • Spain was subject to different assemblies: the Cortes in Castile along with the assembly in Navarre
  • Manuel Toharia Cortes is a Spanish science writer, museum director a
  • ation is a First Nations government located on Cortes Island at the northern end of the Strait of Ge
  • In another house owned by Mr. Castellanos Cortes lodge a legislative chamber.
  • Unlike the Spanish Cortes of the time, the Consell could not be summoned
  • Portugal and of the Algarves by the Portuguese Cortes of Tomar (1581).
  • ia to administer justice at the request of the Cortes of Toro, convened in 1371 by the king himself.
  • the Spanish mainland and the formation of the Cortes of Cadiz, which drafted the Spanish Constituti
  • cial king the following year by the Portuguese Cortes of Tomar.
  • travelled to Spain to receive fealty from the Cortes of Castile as king, a journey chronicled in in
  • sions to meet in an "Extraordinary and General Cortes of the Spanish Nation," so called because it w
  • gainst the Carlists; was elected deputy to the Cortes of 1836; took part for Baldomero Espartero, Co
  • ntal Laws of the Realm and was approved by the Cortes on 18 November 1976.
  • hibits dual membership of both chambers of the Cortes or of the Cortes and regional assemblies, mean
  • In 2007 Cortes played for the Class-A Advanced Wilmington Blu
  • fficer on account of his young age, but Caloca Cortes refused his freedom unless freedom was also gr
  • urned to Spain and was named procurator in the Cortes, representing the National Delegation of Syndi
  • vain Charles V's return to Castile, regard for cortes' rights and the administration of their econom
  • Edwin Cortes, sentenced to 35 years in prison.
  • on Aribau Street to a much larger building on Cortes Street.
  • Eleanor was Aragonese, so in a reunion of the Cortes, summoned by Peter's brother John, Lord of Reg
  • E train in the Valencia region, arguing in the Cortes that it would be a train for the elite which w
  • ccessful in trying to propose to the Aragonese Cortes that his daughter, Infanta Constance (1340-136
  • Disregarding the Cortes, the new regent Peter of Coimbra decided to fu
  • from exile in France, he was requested by the Cortes to respect the liberal Spanish Constitution of
  • came back to Spain and occupied a seat in the Cortes until his death in 1853.
  • 3 when she was elected as a PSOE deputy to the Cortes Valencianas, the Valencian regional parliament
  • Kenny Noble Cortes was born in Tampa, Florida.
  • The Cortes was the main legislative body, composed of thr
  • After five hours in jail, Cortes was released when he posted a $655 bond.
  • According to police accounts, Cortes was arrested after he allegedly urinated on a
  • On January 1, 2009, Cortes was arrested on charges of public intoxication
  • Cortes was again awarded Pitcher of the Week for the
  • was appointed Royal Senator in the Constituent Cortes, where he exerted some influence in the wordin
  • The club then moved to the new Les Cortes, which they inaugurated the same year.
  • city of Lisbon, and assembled a burgher-packed Cortes who promptly elected his brother and ally Pete
  • Cortes y Graena is a municipality in the province of