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No, he is not.
Yes indeed, and he still has relatives there.
Actor Antonio Banderas has not shared much about his hobbies publicly. Thought he was a well known soccer player when he was a child so he probably still kicks the ball around every now and again.
This was because when he still had his birth name, Jose Antonio Dominguez Banderas, he wasn't British so when he became British he used his second name as his first name so he had a British name because he was born in Spain.
Halle Berry's mum was born in Liverpool but moved to Cleveland Ohio when she was 10 years of age. Halle Berry still often goes to Liverpool with her mum to visit relatives.
Antonio Stradivari was born sometime in 1644 and died on December 18, 1737. He was Italian, and a famous maker of various stringed instruments. This includes violins, lutes, cellos, violas, guitars, and harps. It is estimated that between 450 to 512 of his violins still survive today.
The Italian city of Cremona, home of Stradivari, Guarneri and many other famous makers and still a center for violin making to this day.
very ________ Violins have been around for a long time, but violins are still being made that are brand new! Mid 1500's , but there are refinements being made, i.e. electrified violins , but those most prized are Stradivarius' , made by Antonio Stradivari from the mid 1600's to the early 1700's. The second most prized by most are Guarnerius', in fact some prefer him to Stradivari . It's a matter of personal choice for the world's finest violinists who have the talent and pocket to make that choice .
no he is did.
An old saying is, "You can chose your friends, but you can't chose your relatives". This can be understood in two ways. In a negative sense, you may have relatives that you wouldn't normally "like". In a positive sense, regardless of how you feel about your relatives, they are still your relatives.
Nathan Hale has no famous relatives, or at least no one knows if there are any relatives that are still alive. The question and mystery stand unanswered.
Sadly yes. If this is because you don't like the relatives you are being selfish. The child should still have the ability to see their relatives.
No, he is not.
Virtually all of Antonio Stradivarius' instruments that were built during what's considered his 'Golden Age' are known - either their current whereabouts or whether or not they were stolen at some point in history from the owner of the instrument. All Stradivarius instruments have provenance (it can be historically traced to the maker and previous owners). There are several Stradivari instruments that are still missing after being stolen or lost, and it's always possible to find one - one such violin was found to be in use by an amateur violinist. There of course were no charges filed, and a settlement was reached. But the best way to know is to contact the Stradivari Society. Given the small number of known Stradivari instruments (about 700) and the small number of those still missing, the odds of finding one of those missing instruments are pretty long. Since many manufacturers over the years, as well as forgers, have made copies and called them Stradivarius, it's more likely to have a copy than an original.
yes
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Marco Antonio Solis is alive and has not died. He is 55 years old as of 2015.