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n. (context Internet slang leet English) (alternative form of warez English) vb. (context Internet slang leet English) (alternative form of warez English)

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Juarez (film)

Juarez is a 1939 American historical drama film directed by William Dieterle. The screenplay by Aeneas MacKenzie, John Huston, and Wolfgang Reinhardt is based on the novel The Phantom Crown by Bertita Harding and the play Juarez and Maximilian by Franz Werfel.

Juárez

Juárez may refer to a number of places and things, most of which are named after Benito Juárez, former President of Mexico.

Mexican cities and towns

  • Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, a large city on the border with the United States
  • Colonia Juárez (disambiguation), multiple uses
  • Juárez, Nuevo León, a city and municipality
  • Juárez, Chiapas, a small city and municipality
  • Juárez, Coahuila, a small town and municipality
  • Juárez, Hidalgo, a small town and municipality
  • Juárez, Michoacán, a municipality

Places

  • Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, the state university of Tabasco, Mexico
  • Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in the state of Baja California, Mexico
  • Metro Juárez, a Mexico City metro station
  • Juárez, former name of the San Nicolás metro station in Monterrey, Mexico
  • Juárez (SITEUR), a station of the Guadalajara light rail system, Mexico
  • Juarez, Texas, a small census-designated place in the United States

Other

  • Juarez (film), a 1939 movie starring Paul Muni as Benito Juárez
  • Juarez (album), a 1975 album by Terry Allen
  • Juárez Cartel, a Mexican drug cartel founded in Ciudad Juárez
  • "Juarez" (song), a song by Gerard Way, the seventh track from the 2014 album Hesitant Alien
Juarez (album)

Juarez is the debut album released by Terry Allen in 1975. The album has been reissued on compact disc by Sugar Hill Records.

Juárez (SITEUR)

Juarez is a station on both lines 1 and 2 of the Guadalajara light rail system in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, Mexico. It is located at the intersection of Del Federalismo Sur with Avenida Benito Juarez.

The Art Gallery of SITEUR (Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano) is located here, exhibiting works by international artists. The station also hosts various cultural events, such as the book fair, lectures on the history of the neighborhoods of Guadalajara, storytelling, puppet shows and plays for children, among other activities.

Usage examples of "juarez".

I believe that the party of Colonel Juarez could possibly have followed my trail so swiftly except for the keenness and dedication of the two Chavante Indian guides, Apoena and Ataul!

Within a half minute Juarez had taken up the phone and was making short, harsh-voiced calls, while signing to Tarzan to keep on talking.

Tarzan and Juarez, like a schoolmaster who dares his pupils to contradict him.

Talmadge and Juarez realized that this was the cage which held that great tawny black-maned 500-pound cat crouching at the back.

He was followed by Juarez, now dressed for the trail, the other trooper, and the pilot Duarte.

Also, he might be able to use the instrument to contact Juarez and Talmadge.

Sten submachine gun still jammed between bent and battered vanes, and he pointed out to Juarez and the trooper the gray ash of a rope end still around it.

It did seem they were truly entering the Land of Mists and Mirages, of which Juarez and even Ruiz had been skeptical.

Colonel Juarez and his band halted breathless on a ridge, over which low clouds sailed like great gray ships, their keels cutting the treetops.

Lionel Talmadge, who had been snoring on the hillside a few feet behind Juarez, who had laid him down there.

Tarzan sat beside Colonel Juarez as that worthy drove the Command Rover at a steady clip through the caves leading out of Tucumai.

That is, the president and his daughter, the senorita Carmen de Alvarado, General Juarez here, myself the secretary, and some dozen other members of the staff.

It ended at last with some question from Juarez that Alden did not answer.

Either he or Juarez must have fetched the men and posted them outside there, ready for that command.

Both Alden and Juarez half-skated to his help, and Alden knelt beside him and turned him over.