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Rivas F, Diaz LA, Cardenas VM, Daza E, Bruzon L, Alcala A, et al. Still, he's better than baritone Alfredo Daza, whose sufficient voice offers no compensation for his wooden performance, complete with gestures so broad you'd swear his Marcello was a would-be actor instead of a young painter. Pedro Daza (Chile), on behalf of the Latin American and Caribbean Group, said the region could show concrete examples of its dedication to disarmament: the Treaty of Tlatelolco prohibiting nuclear weapons and the Contadora Group's initiatives on confidence-building, verification and arms control. |
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