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| - Existen dos personalidades en el mundo de la apicultura con el apellido Moreno:
* Moreno - Francisco Moreno Apicultor de Autol, La Rioja, España.
* Moreno - Francisco Pascasio Moreno o Perito Moreno, (1852-1919). Naturalista Argentino.
- Chief Moreno was a Starfleet engineer who served aboard the USS Seyetik in late 2379. While the Seyetik was enroute from Deep Space 7 to the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards in late 2379, Moreno came to know Doctor Shenti Yisec Eres Ree quite well, and once boasted that he had four containers of Efrosian levithi nuts in the cargo bay, as he was quite fond of them. Moreno later agreed to send a quantity of nuts to Dr. Xin Ra-Havreii when his supply ran out. In exchange, Moreno would take receipt of a batch of nuts that Ra-Havreii had ordered fresh from Efros Delta. (TTN novel: Taking Wing)
- Moreno invariable [moˈɾeno] 1.
* nom de famille espagnol
- Moreno is a sadistic and conniving slave trader who forces Maki, a young Sudanese boy, and his girlfriend, Soula, into hard labor. In the beginning of the film, it is revealed that he had burned down their villages before kidnapping them. After Maki escapes from his clutches to find his father, Moreno sends his dog Amrok to capture him. Amrok manages to track down the boy, but Maki escapes. Maki finds Soula and as they escape from Moreno, he sics Amrok on them. The children escape and make it to the city zoo, where Maki realizes that he must let Zarafa go and reunite with Soula.
- Moreno is the new captain of the New York Police Department 8th Precinct. She is first seen reprimanding Reese, undercover as John Riley, and his partner Fusco, for shooting a perpetrator in the knee in the middle of Manhattan. She clearly shows disappointment in their actions, and tells them to get their act together.
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| - Existen dos personalidades en el mundo de la apicultura con el apellido Moreno:
* Moreno - Francisco Moreno Apicultor de Autol, La Rioja, España.
* Moreno - Francisco Pascasio Moreno o Perito Moreno, (1852-1919). Naturalista Argentino.
- Chief Moreno was a Starfleet engineer who served aboard the USS Seyetik in late 2379. While the Seyetik was enroute from Deep Space 7 to the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards in late 2379, Moreno came to know Doctor Shenti Yisec Eres Ree quite well, and once boasted that he had four containers of Efrosian levithi nuts in the cargo bay, as he was quite fond of them. Moreno later agreed to send a quantity of nuts to Dr. Xin Ra-Havreii when his supply ran out. In exchange, Moreno would take receipt of a batch of nuts that Ra-Havreii had ordered fresh from Efros Delta. (TTN novel: Taking Wing)
- Moreno is the new captain of the New York Police Department 8th Precinct. She is first seen reprimanding Reese, undercover as John Riley, and his partner Fusco, for shooting a perpetrator in the knee in the middle of Manhattan. She clearly shows disappointment in their actions, and tells them to get their act together. However she later works with Reese and helps him get the confession of two suspected murderers. Impressed by Reese's quick results she comes to value him as a good detective. On the recommendation of Internal Affairs she arranges for Reese to see Dr. Iris Campbell, a psychiatrist.
- Moreno is a sadistic and conniving slave trader who forces Maki, a young Sudanese boy, and his girlfriend, Soula, into hard labor. In the beginning of the film, it is revealed that he had burned down their villages before kidnapping them. After Maki escapes from his clutches to find his father, Moreno sends his dog Amrok to capture him. Amrok manages to track down the boy, but Maki escapes. The next day, Maki makes friends with a baby giraffe and its mother. After chasing the boy, Moreno finds him and tells him to come over. The mother giraffe steps in to protect Maki. In a fit of rage, Moreno pulls his gun and shoots the giraffe, killing her. He steps in to seize Maki but Hassan, a Bedouin nomad, interferes and saves him. In turn, Moreno vows that he will return. Later, Maki discovers Soula being held prisoner by Moreno. Moreno turns his attention on Maki when Amrok barks, and as he does, Soula hits him over the head with a palm leaf. Before Moreno can beat her with his whip, Maki cries out for Soula and Hassan saves him once again. Maki and Hassan meet up with Malaterre, a baloon seller, who helps them bring Zarafa, the giraffe, to France to convince King Charles to help them fend off the invading Turks. Maki also notices Moreno making deals with tomb robbers and selling Soula. Moreno and his thugs arrive at the wharf with Soula bound and gagged. They capture Hassan and he forces him to reveal Maki's whereabouts, but the pirate queen Bouboulina and her ragtag crew jump into action and drive them back, but not before Moreno vows revenge. Maki and his friends finally make it to a zoo in Paris. King Charles accepts the gift but refuses to help. Moreno catches up with Maki and kidnaps him, taking him into his home. Maki is separated from Soula as the slaver attempts to break his spirit, forcing him to take care of his two children and clean the floor. Moreno receives a beating from his wife after making the mistake of hitting her with a flyswatter to drive off flies. Maki finds Soula and as they escape from Moreno, he sics Amrok on them. The children escape and make it to the city zoo, where Maki realizes that he must let Zarafa go and reunite with Soula. Moreno finally finds Maki and prepares to strike him when Hassan steps in and slices his weapon. The evil slaver gives up, but as soon as Hassan takes Maki to Malaterre's hot air balloon, Moreno shoots him in the arm. Maki and Soula jump into the balloon as Zarafa grabs the slaver by the shirt. Moreno rushes after the kids and catches onto the balloon's basket in a final attempt to capture them by pulling down their weight. Our hero and heroine bite down on his fingers and he falls into a polar bear's enclosure. Moreno begs for Amrok to get help, but, terrified, the dog shakes his head. The bear's ferocious roars drown out Moreno's screaming as he is mauled and/or devoured by the animal offscreen.
- Moreno invariable [moˈɾeno] 1.
* nom de famille espagnol
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