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Casa Sanchez is one of the highest-selling salsas in California based on Neilson reports and is widely known as a San Francisco staple. The company's logo, "Jimmy the Cornman", a cartoon depiction of a boy wearing a sombrero while riding an ear of corn like a rocket, was inspired by Jimmy Sanchez, the youngest of the third generation, and the landing of the first man on the moon, hence the ...
The set was colloquially known as 'Casa del Conde' (English: House of the Count). The houses were known and highlighted in the Historic Set of the City of Guía , because of how they remained assets of one family, the proximity of the buildings, and as a representation of two models of stately homes from the 17th century.
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Abel Sanchez (also known as Oqwa Pi), San Ildefonso Pueblo painter, muralist, and politician; Aldo Sambrell (1931–2010), a European actor also known as "Alfredo Sanchez Brell" Eduardo Sánchez (born 1968), Cuban-American filmmaker; Encarna Sánchez (1935–1996), Spanish television show host; Jorge Luis Sánchez (1960–2025), Cuban film director
The Casa de las Sirenas (House of the Sirens) is a 19th-century palace located on the Alameda de Hércules in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. History.
Because Casa Blanca was already established as a stopping point, Wade established Wade City adjacent to it, platting streets and setting aside land for stores and churches. In 1893, the post office was reactivated. In 1896, Casa Blanca-Wade City had a combined estimated population of 150, a Methodist church, a general store, a gin, and a ...
A House on the Outskirts (Spanish: Una casa en las afueras) [1] is a 1995 Spanish romantic psychological thriller film [2] directed by Pedro Costa [] from a screenplay by Carlos López and José Ángel Esteban starring Emma Suárez and Juan Echanove alongside Tania Henche, Asunción Balaguer, Susi Sánchez, and Lydia Bosch.
The House Must Be Unmade (Spanish: Hay que deshacer la casa) [1] is a 1986 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis García Sánchez from a screenplay co-written by Rafael Azcona based on the play by Sebastián Junyent.