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    José Antonio Mora Otero (22 November 1897 – 26 January 1975) was a Uruguayan lawyer and diplomat. Antonio Mora served as the secretary general of the Organization...
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  • photographer José Antonio Mora (1897–1975), Uruguayan lawyer and diplomat José Vielma Mora (born 1964), Venezuelan politician José Joaquín Mora Porras (1818–1860)...
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  • José Antonio is a common pairing of personal names in Spanish and Portuguese, and may refer to: Antonio Banderas, full name José Antonio Domínguez Bandera...
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    José de Mora (1642–1724) was a Spanish sculptor. José de Mora was born in Baza. He was the oldest son of the sculptor Bernardo de Mora and pupil of Alonso...
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    Clavillazo (redirect from Antonio Espino)
    José Antonio Hipólito Espino Mora (13 August 1910 – 24 November 1993), better known as Clavillazo (Great Little Nail), was a Mexican comedic actor who...
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    for the first time during the administration of Secretary General José Antonio Mora. The flag consists of the seal of the Organization, which represents...
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    October 19, 1955 Preceded by Alberto Lleras Camargo Succeeded by José Antonio Mora Provisional President of Chile In office July 8, 1932 – September...
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  • Vergara as Secretary General of the Organization of American States José Antonio Mora Bill Smitrovich as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Maxwell...
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    term in office. He ran again in the election of 1960, but was defeated by José Maria Velasco Ibarra. After leaving office, he held a number of diplomatic...
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    cabinet. During the first, democratic years, Julio María Sanguinetti, José Antonio Mora, Luis Barrios Tassano, Pablo Purriel; later, during the dictatorial...
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