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Mario Soares
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Mario de Andrade
Mario de Andrade Mario de Andrade (1928-1990), as a poet, critic, and political activist expressed the struggle of the people of Angola (and other Portuguese colonies) for independence from colonial rule. Mario Coelho Pinto de Andrade was born on August 21, 1928, in the town of Galungo Alto,... Read more |
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Mario
Mario , 1810-83, stage name of Giovanni Matteo, Cavaliere di Candia, Italian tenor. An officer of the Piedmontese guard, he went to Paris in 1836 and studied at the Paris Conservatory, making his debut (1838) at the Paris Opera in Robert le Diable. He sang with great success in Paris, London, and... Read more |
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Mario Garcia Menocal
Mario Garcia Menocal Mario Garcia Menocal (1866-1941) was the third president of Cuba. An engineer and a major general of the army during Cuba's War for Independence, he became a prominent public figure during the first decades of the Cuban Republic. Mario Menocal was born in the province of... Read more |
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Mario M. Cuomo
Mario Matthew Cuomo Mario Matthew Cuomo (born 1932) was a progressive Democrat governor of New York state from 1982 to 1994. He emphasized lower taxes, balanced budgets, public education, and affirmative action, as well as a government-private sector partnership for economic progress. He was... Read more |
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Mario Vargas Llosa
Mario Vargas Llosa The Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936), novelist, critic, journalist, screenwriter, and essayist, abandoned writing at least temporarily in 1990 to run unsuccessfully for president of his country. Like many of the characters in his fiction, (Jorge) Mario... Read more |
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Mario Andretti
Mario Andretti 1940- American race car driver Mario Andretti was named Driver of the Century for his distinguished racing career that spanned five decades. Andretti earned his reputation with Championship cars. He won a total of 52 Championship car races, including the prestigious... Read more |
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Mario Lemieux
Mario Lemieux 1965- Canadian hockey player One of the most admired figures in professional sports, Mario Lemieux has enjoyed a lengthy career filled with dramatic moments. A member of two Stanley-Cup winning squads with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Lemieux was sidelined after a diagnosis of... Read more |
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Scipione
Scipione (Gino Bonichi) , 1904-33, Italian painter. Together with Mario Mafai, Scipione was a cofounder of the Roman school, an expressionist movement, in 1928. His highly personal symbolism depicts fantasy tinged with violence. Roman Courtesan (1930; Mattioli Coll., Milan) is a characteristic... Read more |
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Mario Mafai
Mafai, Mario (1902–1965). Italian painter, born in Rome. Early in his career he painted abstracts, but in 1928 he became, with Scipione, the founder of the Roman School, which cultivated poetic expressiveness in opposition to the stereotyped classicism of the Novecento. Though less... Read more |
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