- Ana
Celia de
Armas Caso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈana ˈselja ðe
ˈaɾmas ˈkaso]; born 30
April 1988) is a
Cuban and
Spanish actress. She
began her career...
- (guanine1405-N7)-methyltransferase, or
ArmA, an
enzyme All
pages with
titles beginning with
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pages with
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- The
Arma people are an
ethnic group of the
middle Niger River valley,
descended from
Moroccan invaders of the 16th
century . The name,
applied by other...
-
officially announced by Lionsgate, with Ana de
Armas tapped to star in the lead role. In July 2022, de
Armas stated Emerald Fennell was
hired to contribute...
-
Reinaldo Armas Enguaima (born
August 4, 1953),
better known as
Reynaldo Armas, is a
Venezuelan llanero singer and composer. La inspiración del
poeta Cantor...
- role
after the
first audition. In preparation, de
Armas worked with a
dialect coach for a year. De
Armas described her
casting process: "I only had to audition...
-
Carlos Castillo Armas (locally ['kaɾlos kas'tiʝo '
aɾmas]; 4
November 1914 – 26 July 1957) was a
Guatemalan military officer and
politician who was the...
- to 1989. He is the
father of
pitcher Tony
Armas Jr. and the
older brother of
outfielder Marcos Armas.
Armas was one of the top
power hitters in the American...
- half-brother of
former outfielder Tony
Armas and
uncle of
pitcher Tony
Armas Jr. In one
season with Oakland,
Armas batted .194 (6-for-31), with one home...
- of 480 men led by
Carlos Castillo Armas.
After U.S.
efforts to
criticize and
isolate Guatemala internationally,
Armas'
force invaded Guatemala on 18 June...