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The plot explores the entourages of Costa del Sol's jet set and the geopolitics of Cold War through the eyes of an outsider, Oskar, an ambitious aerobics instructor from Aluche who falls for Sara, heiress of the Farad, a wealthy clan of weapon dealers in 1980s Marbella.
New Amazon Prime Video series “Los Farad,” released Dec. 12, takes a look at the Cold War from one of its strangest geo-political hubs, 1980s Málaga. The action-packed show follows a family ...
Amparo Piñero trained at the Cristina Rota and Juan Codina schools and graduated in musical interpretation at the Superior School of Dramatic Art in Murcia. [4] [5] [6] She completed her training in ballet and tap dance: Raquel Jiménez and contemporary dance and jazz with Susana Ruiz.
The abfarad (abbreviated abF) is an obsolete CGS unit of capacitance, which corresponds to 10 9 farads (1 gigafarad, GF). [ 18 ] The statfarad (abbreviated statF) is a rarely used CGS unit equivalent to the capacitance of a capacitor with a charge of 1 statcoulomb across a potential difference of 1 statvolt .
Susana Gómez Abaitua was born on 5 October 1990 in Vitoria-Gasteiz. [1] [2] One of her grandmothers was French. [3]She trained as a classical dancer and then switched to acting. [4]
Battaglia played college football at the University of Louisville. [1] Battaglia played at Louisville as a linebacker from 1983 to 1986 and was named Second Team All-South Independent, All-American by the Associated Press in 1985, leading the nation in tackles in 1985 & 1986, with 153 and 166 tackles respectively, averaging 15 tackles per game both seasons.
Fard moved to Los Angeles, using the name Wallie Dodd Ford, where he owned a restaurant. [5] [30] [better source needed] The Nation of Islam contests the claim that Wallace Fard Muhammad and Wallie Dodd Ford were the same person. [31] Ford was arrested by Los Angeles police on November 17, 1918, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. [32]
Farfán de los Godos was sent to regions north of present-day Mexico by Juan de Oñate to explore territory and look for mines. [1] [2] In 1598, he went to modern-day Arizona, where he was met by the Hopi people. [2] Farfán staked out claims on mines near present-day Jerome, Arizona. [2] [3]