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Manuel Díaz may refer to: Manuel Díaz (fencer) (1874–1929), Cuban fencer who competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics; Manuel Diaz (tennis), Puerto Rican tennis player and coach; Manuel Díaz (Mexican cyclist) (1899–?), Mexican cyclist who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics; Manuel Díaz Gil (1929–1966), Spanish footballer
Manny Diaz may refer to: Manny Diaz (American football) (born 1974), American college football coach and son of Manny Diaz (Florida politician) Manny Diaz (California politician) (born 1953), former California State Assemblyman
L. B. Lindsay: Disqualified, never took office [a] Henry E. Prickett: November 19, 1867 Thomas B. Hart: January 1868 John Hailey: Never took office Charles Himrod: July 10, 1871 George H. Twitchell: July 8, 1872 Sol Hasbrouck: Resigned November 5, 1885 James W. Huston: December 28, 1885 Peter J. Pefley: July 1887 Harry Fritchman: Resigned May ...
Luis Manuel Díaz (born 17 May 1965) is a Mexican football assistant manager and former player who is the assistant for Guadalajara Juvenil since 2021. Youth career
On election day, Manuel Andrade again prevailed with 50.67% of the votes, compared to 45.95% for Ojeda Zubieta, who this time accepted defeat without complaint. Manuel Andrade was sworn in as Governor of Tabasco on 1 January 2002, in the presence of the President of Mexico , Vicente Fox , and the absence of the PRD and PAN state legislators.
Opened in 2008, [2] it was formed from the merger of Mountain Cove High School and Fort Boise Mid High School. [3] It serves grades 9–12, with the majority of the enrollment in the upper grades. [4] FCHS is named after Frank Church, a prominent U.S. Senator from 1957 to 1981, and an alumnus of Boise High School, class of 1942. The school is ...
Andrés Manuel Díaz (born 12 July 1969 in A Coruña) is a former Spanish middle-distance runner. He represented Spain at the Olympics in 1996 and 2000 and was the bronze medallist over 1500 metres at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships .
José Manuel Díaz Medina (born 2 July 1949) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). From 2000 to 2003 he served as a federal deputy in the 58th Congress, representing Durango's first district. He previously served in the Congress of Durango from 1998 to 2000. [1]