Out of the mare Above Perfection, a descendant of the very influential sire, Caro, Hot Dixie Chick was sired by Dixie Union, a son of the stakes winner, Dixieland Band who is a son of the most successful sire of the 20th Century, Northern Dancer.
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Mrs. Caro Brown of the Alice Daily Echo, for a series of news stories dealing with the successful attack on one-man political rule in neighboring Duval County, Texas, written under unusual pressure both of edition time and difficult, even dangerous, circumstances.
In collaboration with Joseph Vento Ruiz, and Medina and Julio Martín-Caro, Fraile founded the group, "Nuevo Espacialismo," reintroducing the figure with a narrative emphasis, citing the abstract expressionist painter Willem de Kooning as one of their influences.
There he worked on sculpture under Anthony Caro Anthony Caro and at the same time began to create experimental films under the guidance of the avant-garde film maker Malcolm Le Grice.
Bunkertor 7 was inspired by the 1981 short film by Caro/Jeunet Le bunker de la dernière rafale.
The Oxford English Dictionary calls "carnelian" a perversion of "cornelian", by subsequent analogy with the Latin word caro, carnis, flesh.
Stevenson's character became a subject of historical discussion after the publication of Means of Ascent, the second volume of Robert Caro's best-selling biography of Lyndon Johnson, which covers the disputed 1948 election.
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His editor, Robert Gottlieb, complained Caro idealized Stevenson because of distaste for Johnson.
Danilo Caro Guarnieri (born 6 September 1965 in Bogotá) is a Colombian trap shooter.
From 1908 the Frank–Caro process was used at North Western Cyanamide Company at Odda, Norway.
In World War II she sang for a year in Jack Hylton's revue Hi-de-Hi, where she was famed for her performances of "Caro nome" from Verdi's Rigoletto.
In 2012 art historian Nick Wilding discovered, that this proved copy was a complete forgery which had been brought by the Italian antiquarian Marino Massimo De Caro in the U.S. antique trade.
José María Caro Criminal Investigation Brigade (Brigada de Investigación Criminal José María Caro) of the Investigations Police of Chile
Caro Martínez had previously served for several years as llavero (administrator) of the San Antonio de Petrel hacienda, and between 1891 and 1892 was the Subdelegate of the 13th Subdelegation of San Fernando Department, which comprised the district of Cáhuil.
Leoncio Vidal y Caro (September 12, 1864 - March 23, 1896) was a Cuban revolutionary that fought in the Cuban War of Independence.
Born in Ancud into a wealthy family in central coastal Chile, Caro initially wanted to become a businessman, but during a prolonged illness confining him to bed, he discovered his interest in the visual arts.
Mario De Caro (born 1963) is an Italian philosopher who teaches Moral Philosophy at the University of Rome III in Rome, Italy.
Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo, Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist; father of Caro Benigno Massalongo
The first five "attires" are devoted to the laws expounded in Yosef Caro's Beit Yosef; the sixth, Ha-Orah is an elucidation of Rashi's biblical commentary; the seventh, Simḥah ve-Sason, contains sermons for holidays and weddings.
Angel Dark, Bonny Bo, Helena Sweet, Jessica Moore, Julia Taylor, Katy Caro, Marsha Lord, Nikki Rider, Sabrina Rose, Sharka Blue
Before René entered the police station he had given a roll of Smarties to Caro.
In 1966, his wife Ina changed the topic of her graduate thesis to write about the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, while Caro was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University taking courses in urban planning and land use.