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Portes may
refer to: Antheuil-
Portes, in the Oise
department Les
Portes-en-Ré, in the Charente-Maritime département
Portes-en-Valdaine, in the Drôme département...
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Emilio Cándido
Portes Gil (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈmiljo
ˈpoɾtes xil]; 3
October 1890 – 10
December 1978) was
President of
Mexico from 1928 to 1930...
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senior fellow at UK in a
Changing Europe.
Portes was born in
Oxford and grew up in London, the son of
Richard Portes, a
Rhodes Scholar from Chicago. He earned...
- and They Were Like Wolves.
Portes was
raised in
rural Nebraska. She
later attended Bryn Mawr College.
After graduation,
Portes moved to the neighborhood...
- A
port is a
maritime facility comprising one or more
wharves or
loading areas,
where ships load and
discharge cargo and p****engers.
Although usually situated...
- to
Richard Portes. Web page of
Richard Portes at
London Business School Web page of
Richard Portes on voxeu.org CEPR
website Richard Portes publications...
- the
Portes du
Soleil have snow-making
facilities to
extend the ski
season by
keeping the
lower slopes open
during the
warmer months. The name
Portes du...
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Today portes-cochères are
found at both
elaborate private homes and such
public buildings as churches, hotels,
health facilities, and schools.
Portes-cochère...
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Thomas Portes (born 18
November 1985) is a
French politician of La
France Insoumise who has been
representing Seine-Saint-Denis's 3rd
constituency in the...
- Gil M.
Portes (September 13, 1945 – May 24, 2017) was a
Filipino film director, film
producer and screenwriter. Gil
Portes took up his
Journalism at the...