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      • José Aguilar (baseball) (born 1990), Mexican baseball player
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  2. José Aguilar may refer to: José Aguilar (baseball) (born 1990), Mexican baseball player. José Aguilar (boxer) (1958–2014), Cuban boxer. José Aguilar (footballer) (born 2001), Spanish footballer. José Aguilar Álvarez (1902–1959), Mexican physician.

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    José Antonio Aguilar Jiménez (born 7 August 1968), better known as Pepe Aguilar, is a Mexican singer. [1] [2] From a young age, Aguilar accompanied his parents, singer-actors Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre on tour. He played his first concert at the age of three, joining his father onstage at Madison Square Garden in New York City. [3]

  4. José Guadalupe Posada Aguilar (2 February 1852 – 20 January 1913) was a Mexican political printmaker who used relief printing to produce popular illustrations. His work has influenced numerous Latin American artists and cartoonists because of its satirical acuteness and social engagement.

  5. Apr 4, 2014 · Biography. José Aguilar was on the Cuban national team from 1976-84, during which time he won the Olympic light-welterweight bronze in 1980, light-welterweight bronze at the 1979 Pan-American Games and welterweight silver at the 1983 Pan-American Games.

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  6. José Guadalupe Posada Aguilar- (born, Aguascalientes, Mexico, February 2, 1852 – died, Mexico City, Mexico, January 20, 1913). In brief summary, Posada’s life may be divided into three periods: Aguascalientes 1852-1872; León 1872-1888 Mexico City 1889-1913.

  7. JOSE VASQUEZ AGUILAR, believing inspiration may come from the leaders but the force that makes a nation strong and free must come from the people themselves, has pioneered in making the education offered through our public schools come alive for the “forgotten masses.”

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