Word: luise
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bolstering the staff, Luis Arroyo with his tricky greaseball could straighten out to be one of the toughest hurlers in the Senior circuit. And, too, in the St. Louis training camp last month at St. Petersburg, the watchword was "watch Vinegar Bend Mizell." The phrase referred to southpaw Wilmer Mizell...
Spain's steel-nerved Bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguin, in Panama to subdue some bulls, underwent a more unnerving ordeal-becoming a father for the first time. From the time that his wife, Italian Cinemactress Lucia Bose, felt her first labor pains until his son Luis Miguel Jr. was born...
As his visit with his old friend, Governor Luis Muñoz Marin, went on, Figueres' enthusiasm for the "free, associated commonwealth" of the U.S. grew steadily. In a speech to a joint session of the legislature, he suggested the eventual political and economic integration of all the Americas...
If her own mother does not believe her, it is understandable why the audience sometimes wonders about the credibility of the husband's behavior. Flimsy flashbacks and lack of continuity reinforce this weakness: The photography can also be criticized for rarely presenting a true white or black on the screen...
Died. Luis Maria Martinez, 75, Roman Catholic Archbishop and Primate of Mexico, who by his own conciliatory policies did most for his church in achieving cordial church-state relations after the violent anticlerical upheavals of the late '20s: of arteriosclerosis; in Mexico City.