Ignacio M. Garcia, professor of Western American History at Brigham Young University
Jerry Garcia | Federico García Lorca | Gabriel García Márquez | Gabriel Garcia Marquez | Gael García Bernal | Eddie Garcia | San Ignacio | San Ignacio de Moxos | Patrick Garcia | Andy García | Antonio López García | San Ignacio, Paraguay | Julio César García | Ignacio Quereda | Ignacio Cervantes | García Ordóñez | A Message to Garcia | Alejandro García Caturla | Luis García Postigo | Juan Carlos García | Ignacio Berroa | Bobbito García | Andy Garcia | Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola | Tanya Garcia | Sergio García | San Ignacio Lagoon | Odalys García | Mayte Garcia | Leonard Garcia |
Buckner & Garcia paid tribute to Smilin' Ed McConnell and Froggy the Gremlin on a 1982 novelty song "Froggy's Lament" about the Sega arcade game Frogger from their album Pac-Man Fever with its lyrics "Hiya kids" and "Plunk your magic twanger, Froggy!".
Also named in the list are the late president of the Republic of the Philippines Carlos P. Garcia who wrote Visayan poems, Palanca awardees Marjorie Evasco and Clovis Nazareno and the Boholano dean of journalism the late Zoilo Dejaresco.
Carlos M. García, born on June 25, 1971, is a Puerto Rican banker who served as president of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank (GDB) from 2009 to 2011 during the administration of Governor Luis Fortuño.
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A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, García participation in a dual degree program made it possible to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Economics, majoring in Management, from the Wharton School, and a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree in Comparative Literature after completing an honors thesis on Federico García Lorca's "Sonetos del Amor Oscuro", published after the Spanish writer's death.
The station opened on March 23, 1960, with President Carlos P. Garcia, First Lady Leonila Garcia and Senator Gil Puyat being present at the station's opening.
It featured a song "E.T., I Love You" by Buckner & Garcia, which was originally written to accompany the major motion picture E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
The recording used to create the Family Dog album was not known to the Grateful Dead or their fans until Carolyn "Mountain Girl" Garcia, ex-wife of Jerry Garcia, found some of Jerry's old tapes, and gave them to the band's organization.
Garcia was born in Laredo, Texas, to Alfredo and Maria Teresa (Arguindegui) Garcia and was reared in San Antonio.
Ignacio Awad García Justiniano (born August 20, 1986 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is a Bolivian football defender who currently plays for Wilstermann.
Neighbors at his beach home complained that celebrities Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton were bringing an unwanted element to the community.
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Garcia’s choice to rent one of his Malibu homes traditionally used for charitable events to a commercial group, Polaroid, came under scrutiny in 2007.
John A. Garcia (born 1949), entrepreneur and philanthropist in the American computer game industry
She co-created the series with her husband, actor Joshua Harto.
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Garcia's film credits include working as a production assistant on the 1988 film Return of the Killer Tomatoes.
Michael J. Garcia, former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York
His brother, Garry "Boy" Garcia, who was also a TV and Movie actor, is now married and living in Austin, Texas.
Michael J. Garcia, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Mr. Garcia is the prosecutor in charge of the federal investigation against the disgraced former governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer.
His son, Byron, the former security consultant for the Cebu provincial government, gained attention in 2007 after instituting a program of choreographed exercise routines for the inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC) and uploading the routines on YouTube, including the popular Thriller viral video.
# The Director-General of the National Security Council (César P. García, Jr.)
The Board is headed by Puerto Rico Government Development Bank president Carlos M. García and day-to-day operations are headed by executive director David Alvarez.