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Alfonso André (drums) and
Diego Herrera (keyboards, saxophone).
Alejandro Marcovich later joined as lead guitarist. Caifanes'
style can be described[by whom...
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Marcovich is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Carlos Marcovich (born 1963),
Mexican film director, editor, producer, and photographer...
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Miroslav Marcovich (March 18, 1919 – June 14, 2001) was a Serbian-American
philologist and
university professor.
Marcovich was born in Belgrade, Serbia...
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Carlos Marcovich (born
March 20, 1963) is a director, editor,
photographer and
producer of
Mexican cinema. Born in
Buenos Aires, Argentina, he came with...
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called him the "Christian
Virgil from Split." The
philologist Miroslav Marcovich also detects, "the
influence of Ovid, Lucan, and Statius" in the work...
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Carlos Marcovich. The film is
about Yuliet Ortega, a
teenage prostitute who
lives in Havana, Cuba and
Fabiola Quiroz, a
Mexican model.
Marcovich intentionally...
- 128–129.
George (2006), p. 6.
Pryke (2017), p. 129. Day 2004, pp. 15–17;
Marcovich 1996, p. 49;
Guirand 1968, p. 58; Nemet-Nejat 1998, p. 193. ****ante 2003...
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previous year, Saúl Hernández (vocals),
Alfonso André (drums), and
Alejandro Marcóvich (guitars) were the
remaining band
members left to
record Caifanes' fourth...
- to mean "the face of Apis". In 1983, Serbian-American
scholar Miroslav Marcovich proposed the term
AREPO as a
Latinized abbreviation of
Harpocrates (or...
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Cabanillas (2005)
Eusebio Salazar (2005)
Roberto Mosquera (2006) Raúl
Márcovich (2006) César González (2006–07) Moisés
Barack (2007)
Jacinto Rodríguez...