Balthazar

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(New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus

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Sin embargo, y como declara el editor Baltasar Fra Molinero, con facilidad puede caerse en la tentacion de catalogar la poesia de Raquel Ilombe como una expresion de una personalidad bicultural, birracial o binacional.
Baltasar Obreg<AEo>n was a 24-year-old adventurer who joined the 1564 Ibarra Expedition to create mines and quell rebellions in New Spain.
Here, we enlisted the help of Winston Baltasar, a photography expert, who holds workshops for those who want to improve their shutter skills.
2 Guns is the second collaboration between Icelandic director Baltasar KormEikur and Mark Wahlberg.
Spanish democracy and the crimes of Francoism; from the pact of silence to the trial of Baltasar Garzon.
The movie, written by Blake Masters (Law & Order) and directed by Baltasar Kormakur (Contraband), is already in production and has a budget of $84m.
Earlier, his legal adviser Baltasar Garzon said Mr Assange had instructed his lawyers "to carry out a legal action" to protect his rights.
ATTACK Assange slammed America in speech VIGIL Z Supporter TALKS Inside embassy with lawyer Baltasar Garzon BACKING Pro-Assange demonstrators outside
CRUSADING former Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon has agreed to represent WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at no cost, saying he is neither a pirate nor a terrorist.
Contraband is an assured reworking of the 2008 Icelandic film Reykjavik-Rotterdam starring Baltasar Kormakur, who sits in the director's chair for this slick remake.
This paper discusses two recent examples of this political trend: the far-reaching reaction to Judge Baltasar Garzon's legal decision not to apply the 1977 Spanish Amnesty Law to crimes against humanity committed during the Franco regime, and the recent International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on state immunity according to which a state is immune from jurisdiction before foreign national courts, even in cases involving civil responsibility for international crimes."