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Raul Castro's predecessor
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fidel
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Fidel most commonly refers to: Fidel Castro (born 1926), Cuban communist revolutionary and politician Fidel Ramos (born 1928), Filipino politician and former president Fidel may also refer to:
Usage examples of fidel.
One idea was to record the thoughts of various world leaders, and large packages of Beatles albums and Apple releases were shipped off to Mao Tse Tung, Fidel Castro, Indira Gandhi and others, together with an invitation to record a spoken-word album explaining their philosophy to a worldwide audience of young people.
A butt tray with a freshly clipped Fidel at each place, munchies bowls alongside the butt trays, and a cooler with half a dozen Reindeer Ales at the side of each chair, with lots more in the refrigerator.
Socialist leaders such as Fidel Castro and Mao Tse-tung vastly extended schooling in Cuba and China in part because they knew that an educated people is a socialized populace and a bulwark of allegiance.
Fidel had made him head of State Security, Manso had been the highest-ranking colonel in the Air Force.
One idea was to record the thoughts of various world leaders, and large packages of Beatles albums and Apple releases were shipped off to Mao Tse Tung, Fidel Castro, Indira Gandhi and others, together with an invitation to record a spoken-word album explaining their philosophy to a worldwide audience of young people.
To the question if he was in the ranch at present, fortune favored me, as Fidel and nearly all the regular vaqueros were cutting timbers in the encinal that day with which to build new corrals at one of the outlying tanks.
Chief Hospitalman Horner puffed more sedately and still had three inches of Fidel between the fingers of his left hand.
The most famous CIA assassination effort, ordered by President Kennedy against Fidel Castro, failed miserably after years of trying, despite numerous creative efforts to kill the Cuban leader, including poisoned cigars and a poisoned scuba-diving suit.
It is an honor to be able to fight the tyrant Fidel Castro, and an honor to introduce to joo SeƱor Richard Bissell.
The blitzkriegs, purges, and murders seemed to put Amadori in a class with Hitler and Stalin, not Fidel Castro or Francisco Franco.
They were both members of Fidel Perugachi's band, the bass player and the bombo player to be exact.
But Fidel stayed firmly on his course of secretly collectivizing society.
At one point, Fidel makes an excruciatingly long speech in bad Spanish (it consumes a full 15 minutes of screen time), while the other actors all fall asleep and snore loudly.
Better to have a capital asset, with the big tax concessions that Jamaica gave, than pay the money to Uncle Sam, Uncle Fidel, Uncle Leoni of Venezuela.
Fidel furiously reeled in the line and undid the harness to the fighting chair.