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President of the Senate of the Philippines from 1999 to 2000
Blas Fajardo Ople (February 3, 1927 – December 14, 2003) was a Filipino journalist and politician who held several high-ranking positions in the executive
Blas_Ople
Filipino politician and advocate (1962–2023)
Department of Migrant Workers. Susan Ople was born on February 9, 1962, the youngest of the seven children of Blas F. Ople and Susana Vasquez. Her father served
Susan_Ople
Highest ranking-official of the Senate of the Philippines
President pro tempore Blas Ople acted as presiding officer until he was formally elected Senate president on July 26, 1999. Ople resigned the Senate presidency
President of the Senate of the Philippines
President_of_the_Senate_of_the_Philippines
Second highest-ranking official of the Senate of the Philippines
presidency in June 1999 due to failing health, president pro tempore Blas Ople was designated as acting presiding officer, until he himself was elected
President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines
President_pro_tempore_of_the_Senate_of_the_Philippines
Filipino lawyer and politician (born 1945)
same year, he made concessions with Blas Ople in sharing the seat of the Senate President. They agreed that Ople will serve as Senate President from 1999
Franklin_Drilon
Philippines. Retrieved September 14, 2025. "Biography of Senate President Ople". Senate of the Philippines. Javellana, Juliet L. (April 13, 2000). "Drilon
List of presidents of the Senate of the Philippines
List_of_presidents_of_the_Senate_of_the_Philippines
Congress reconvened. Blas Ople received a majority of the votes cast and was elected president of the Senate. On April 13, 2000, Blas Ople resigned from the
List of President of the Senate of the Philippines elections
List_of_President_of_the_Senate_of_the_Philippines_elections
Teofisto Guingona Jr. Lakas June 28 – July 26, 1999 Blas Ople LAMMP July 26, 1999 – April 13, 2000 Blas Ople April 13 – November 13, 2000 Francisco Tatad PRP
Floor leaders of the Senate of the Philippines
Floor_leaders_of_the_Senate_of_the_Philippines
Political party in the Philippines founded in 1988
aligning with the opposition senator-judges. On the other hand, senators Blas Ople, Tessie Aquino-Oreta and Tito Sotto voted against the motion, which was
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Laban_ng_Demokratikong_Pilipino
Topics referred to by the same term
Blas Ople (1927–2003), Filipino journalist and politician Blas Parera (1777–1840), Spanish composer Blas Pérez (born 1981), Panamanian footballer Blas Piñar
Blas
President of the Philippines from 2001 to 2010
not suffer as much" as the other countries affected. Senate President Blas Ople urged Arroyo to resign from the Cabinet on April 7, 2000, stating that
Gloria_Macapagal_Arroyo
Chief Justice of the Philippines from 1988 to 1991
health. He was succeeded in his position by Senate President pro tempore, Blas Ople. Fernan became an ordinary senator and attended committee hearings and
Marcelo_Fernan
Upper house of the Congress of the Philippines
educator, author, traditional leader, and Islamic figure from Lanao del Sur Blas Ople – president of the 60th International Labour Conference of the International
Senate_of_the_Philippines
32nd legislative term of the Philippines
Senate President President: Marcelo Fernan (LAMMP), until June 28, 1999 Blas Ople (LAMMP), June 29, 1999 – July 12, 2000 Franklin Drilon (LAMMP), July 12
11th Congress of the Philippines
11th_Congress_of_the_Philippines
National cemetery in Taguig, Philippines
Staff Angelo Reyes; and former Senate Presidents Arturo Tolentino and Blas Ople. Fidel Ramos is the most recent president to be buried there, on August
Libingan_ng_mga_Bayani
24th election of members to the Senate of the Philippines
Neophyte senators were LDP's Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Rodolfo Biazon, Blas Ople, Ramon Revilla Sr., Raul Roco, Tito Sotto and Freddie Webb, and NPC's
1992 Philippine Senate election
1992_Philippine_Senate_election
26th election of members to the Senate of the Philippines
Three incumbents, all from LAMMP, successfully defended their seats: Blas Ople, Ramon Revilla Sr., and Tito Sotto. There are five neophyte senators:
1998 Philippine Senate election
1998_Philippine_Senate_election
Philippine political alliance in 1998 led by Joseph Estrada
LAMMP senatorial bets who won: Tito Sotto Nene Pimentel Rodolfo Biazon Blas Ople John Henry Osmeña Robert Jaworski Tessie Aquino-Oreta The coalition also
Laban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino
Laban_ng_Makabayang_Masang_Pilipino
23rd Philippine senatorial election
the Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas headed by Former Labor Minister Blas Ople, the Mindanao Alliance, the Muslim Federal Party and the Christian Social
1987 Philippine Senate election
1987_Philippine_Senate_election
31st legislative term of the Philippines
President pro tempore: Leticia Ramos-Shahani (Lakas), until October 10, 1996 Blas Ople (LDP), from October 10, 1996 Majority Floor Leader: Alberto Romulo (LDP)
10th Congress of the Philippines
10th_Congress_of_the_Philippines
President of the Senate of the Philippines from 2006 to 2008
the Philippines In office July 23, 2001 – August 12, 2002 Preceded by Blas Ople Succeeded by Juan Flavier Senator of the Philippines In office June 30
Manny_Villar
Body that drafted the Philippine constitution
Cecilia Muñoz-Palma Teodulo Natividad Maria Teresa Nieva Jose Nolledo Blas Ople Ambrosio Padilla Minda Luz Quesada Napoleon Rama Florenz Regalado Cirilo
Philippine Constitutional Commission of 1986
Philippine_Constitutional_Commission_of_1986
Conservative political party in the Philippines
Madrigal Genaro Magsaysay Gil Montilla Ruperto Montinola Juan Nolasco Blas Ople Camilo Osías José Ozámiz Rafael Palma Quintín Paredes Leonardo B. Perez
Nacionalista_Party
House LAMP June 28 – July 26, 1999 Blas Ople Acting Senate President LAMP July 26, 1999 – April 13, 2000 Blas Ople Senate President April 13 – November
Philippine presidential line of succession
Philippine_presidential_line_of_succession
Historical Institute. In August 2003, then Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople also lobbied for a ninth ray, saying that Quezon should be added. He reasons
Flag_of_the_Philippines
Blas Ople Birth Anniversary Pagdiriwang ng Kapanangakan ni Blas Ople This is only celebrated in the province of Bulacan. Celebrates the birth of Blas
Public holidays in the Philippines
Public_holidays_in_the_Philippines
Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines
Ramon Tulfo Claire dela Fuente Roy Señeres Rolly Gonzalo Lito Atienza Blas Ople Gemma Cruz-Araneta Nikki Coseteng Arnold Clavio Imee Marcos Mocha Uson
DWIZ-AM
2001 revolution that overthrew Joseph Estrada in the Philippines
Miriam Defensor Santiago Juan Ponce Enrile Gringo Honasan Robert Jaworski Blas Ople John Henry Osmeña Ramon Revilla Sr. Tito Sotto Francisco Tatad After the
Second_EDSA_Revolution
Vice President of the Philippines from 2001 to 2004
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Preceded by Domingo Siazon Jr. Succeeded by Blas Ople President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines In office January
Teofisto_Guingona_Jr.
33rd legislative term of the Philippines
the Philippines on February 7, 2001. He took office on June 30, 2001. Blas Ople resigned on July 29, 2002, upon being appointed as Secretary of Foreign
12th Congress of the Philippines
12th_Congress_of_the_Philippines
Filipino politician (1935–2021)
1999 – July 12, 2000 President Joseph Estrada Preceded by Blas Ople Succeeded by Blas Ople Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from
John_Henry_Osmeña
Elections in Bulacan
Mildred "Dred" Ople, a relative of former Senator Blas Ople, former DMW Secretary Susan "Toots" Ople and former Mayor Felix "Toti" Ople. Incumbent Mayor
2025_Bulacan_local_elections
30th Philippine senatorial election
of Raul Roco), Adel Tamano (son of Mamintal Tamano) and Susan Ople (daughter of Blas Ople). The election of Benigno Aquino III as President of the Philippines
2010 Philippine Senate election
2010_Philippine_Senate_election
online means. The issue reached the Senate at the time with Senators Blas Ople and Orlando S. Mercado calling for a hearing on the matter in 1995, and
Censorship_in_the_Philippines
Municipality in Bulacan, Philippines
Archdiocese of Manila and first Bishop of the Diocese of San Pablo, Laguna. Blas Ople - a journalist and politician having served several high-ranking positions
Hagonoy,_Bulacan
Filipino actress and singer (1953–2025)
much imitated but never equalled. — former Philippine Senate President Blas Ople, on Aunor in 1996.[citation needed] In the 1990s Aunor made 10 films.
Nora_Aunor
– Secretary and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1968–84): died in office Blas Ople (2003) – Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2002–03): died in office Jesse
List of people who have received a state funeral
List_of_people_who_have_received_a_state_funeral
Political party founded by Ferdinand Marcos
began to break into numerous factions, the most successful of which were Blas Ople's Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas, a reorganized Nacionalista Party led
Kilusang_Bagong_Lipunan
28th Philippine senatorial election
lost, ran in 2010 and won Rene Cayetano (Lakas), died on June 25, 2003 Blas Ople (LDP), appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs on July 16, 2002, died on
2004 Philippine Senate election
2004_Philippine_Senate_election
Bagatsing Jr. LDP Rodolfo Biazon LDP Robert Jaworski PMP Edcel Lagman LDP Blas Ople LDP John Henry Osmeña NPC Nene Pimentel PDP–Laban Miguel Romero LDP Tito
1998 Philippine general election
1998_Philippine_general_election
Defunct political party in the Philippines (1957–1969)
Macapagal (Liberal). As the Party for Philippine Progress Richard Gordon Blas Ople Endorsed the candidacy of Diosdado Macapagal of Liberal Party. Endorsed
Progressive Party (Philippines)
Progressive_Party_(Philippines)
Cabinet member
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born 1947) Acting July 15, 2002 July 16, 2002 Blas Ople (1927–2003) July 16, 2002 December 14, 2003 Franklin Ebdalin Acting December
Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Philippines)
Secretary_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Philippines)
Senator District Term Legislature Party Electoral history Notes Blas Ople Nationwide at-large June 30, 1992 – July 16, 2002 9th–12th Congress LDP Elected
List of senators of the Philippines
List_of_senators_of_the_Philippines
Constitutional body of the Congress of the Philippines
NPC 1996–1998 Neptali Gonzales LDP 1998 Marcelo Fernan LDP 1998–1999 Blas Ople LAMP 1999–2000 Franklin Drilon LAMP 2000 Independent Nene Pimentel PDP–Laban
Commission_on_Appointments
associated with the Marcos administration, including former Labor Minister Blas Ople, who had been allied with President Marcos until the latter's ouster.
1987 Philippine constitutional plebiscite
1987_Philippine_constitutional_plebiscite
the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Romulo B. Macalintal - Election Lawyer Blas Ople - journalist and politician Edilberto De Jesus - incumbent president of
List of Far Eastern University alumni
List_of_Far_Eastern_University_alumni
Electoral tribunal in the Philippines
1, 1998 – June 30, 2001 Raul Roco Aksyon July 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998 Blas Ople LAMMP July 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998 Alberto Romulo LDP July 1, 1995 – June
Senate_Electoral_Tribunal
22nd Philippine senatorial election
Party 3,044,461 32.32 Salipada Pendatun Liberal Party 2,885,336 30.63 Blas Ople Nacionalista Party 2,654,067 28.18 Leonila Garcia Nacionalista Party 2
1971 Philippine Senate election
1971_Philippine_Senate_election
Filipino writer (1932–2007)
In office 1971–1972 President Ferdinand Marcos Preceded by Blas Ople Succeeded by Blas Ople Personal details Born Adrian Empremiado Cristobal (1932-02-20)February
Adrian_Cristobal
Former standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines
Position Member Party Chairperson Blas Ople LDP
Philippine Senate Committee on Basic Education, Arts and Culture
Philippine_Senate_Committee_on_Basic_Education,_Arts_and_Culture
Day of the year
Anger, American actor, director, and screenwriter (died 2023) 1927 – Blas Ople, Filipino journalist and politician, 21st President of the Senate of the
February_3
Filipino politician (1928–1984)
Eulogies by the Villegas family, then-Mayor Alfredo Lim, and Senator Blas Ople were given. Villegas's body was finally buried in a plot located along
Antonio_Villegas
Day of the year
(born 1944) 2003 – Jeanne Crain, American actress (born 1925) 2003 – Blas Ople, Filipino journalist and politician, 21st President of the Senate of the
December_14
26th legislative term of the Philippines
Antonino Roman KBL Bulacan Felicita Bernardino KBL Teodulo Natividad KBL Blas Ople KBL Cabanatuan City Angel Concepcion KBL Nueva Ecija Leopoldo Diaz KBL
Interim_Batasang_Pambansa
27th legislative term of the Philippines
Bulacan Jesus Hipolito KBL Rogaciano Mercado UNIDO Teodulo Natividad KBL Blas Ople KBL Cagayan Antonio Carag KBL Juan Ponce Enrile KBL Alfonso Reyno Jr.
Regular_Batasang_Pambansa
Filipino Nobel laureates and nominees
Prize by four prominent Filipinos (among them the grateful labor secretary, Ople, and a supreme court justice) who praised her for having 'traveled more than
List of Filipino Nobel laureates and nominees
List_of_Filipino_Nobel_laureates_and_nominees
Filipina politician and diplomat
Angara Neptali Gonzales Preceded by Teofisto Guingona, Jr. Succeeded by Blas Ople Undersecretary/Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 1986–1987
Leticia_Ramos-Shahani
Bulacan Rank Candidate Party Votes 1. Rogaciano M. Mercado UNIDO 417,344 2. Blas Ople KBL 347,482 3. Jesus S. Hipolito KBL 333,258 4. Teodulo C. Natividad KBL
Results of the 1984 Philippine parliamentary election
Results_of_the_1984_Philippine_parliamentary_election
Secretary of Labor Emilio Espinosa Jr. 1965–1967 Blas Ople 1967–1971 Adrian Cristobal 1971–1972 Blas Ople 1972–1978 Secretary of National Defense Ferdinand
List of cabinets of the Philippines
List_of_cabinets_of_the_Philippines
30th legislative term of the Philippines
Macapagal Arroyo LDP 1 1995 Ernesto Maceda NPC 2 1998 Orly Mercado LDP 2 1998 Blas Ople LDP 1 1998 John Henry Osmeña NPC 2 1995 Nina Rasul Lakas 2 1995 Ramon
9th Congress of the Philippines
9th_Congress_of_the_Philippines
List of notable personalities from PUP
columnist, literary critic and novelist popular for his socio-political works Blas Ople Professor Journalist and politician who served as 21st Senate President
List of Polytechnic University of the Philippines people
List_of_Polytechnic_University_of_the_Philippines_people
Clan Joseph Ejercito Estrada (Malolos) – 13th President of the Republic Blas Ople (Hagonoy) – Senator, journalist, secretary of Labor and Foreign Affairs
List_of_people_from_Bulacan
the country, according to a statement by Philippine Foreign Secretary Blas Ople. The government said it had intelligence that the Iraqi diplomat has ties
Timeline of Abu Sayyaf attacks
Timeline_of_Abu_Sayyaf_attacks
LGBTQ people. A proponent of this reform was Senate President Pro Tempore Blas Ople who said (in 1997), "In view of the obvious dislike of the ... administration
LGBTQ rights in the Philippines
LGBTQ_rights_in_the_Philippines
Jaworski LAMMP Yes Loren Legarda Lakas Yes Ramon Magsaysay Jr. LAMMP Yes Blas Ople LAMMP Yes John Henry Osmeña LDP Absent Serge Osmeña Liberal Yes Nene Pimentel
2001 Philippine vice presidential confirmation
2001_Philippine_vice_presidential_confirmation
Discrimination due to age
seeking to address age discrimination in employment in the country. The Blas Ople Policy Center, a non-governmental organization, asserts that responsibilities
Ageism
Filipina career diplomat
2003 – August 18, 2004 President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Preceded by Blas Ople Succeeded by Alberto Romulo Ambassador of the Philippines to Australia
Delia_Albert
November 20 – Pedro Yap, former Chief Justice (b. 1918) December 14 – Blas Ople, former Senator and former Secretary of Department of Foreign Affairs
2003_in_the_Philippines
26.25 Heherson Alvarez Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 6,360,898 26.23 Blas Ople Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 6,024,930 24.84 Freddie Webb Laban ng
1992 Philippine general election
1992_Philippine_general_election
Cabinet member
September 16, 1967 Ferdinand Marcos Blas Ople (1927–2003) September 16, 1967 1971 Adrian Cristobal (1932–2007) 1971 1972 Blas Ople (1927–2003) 1972 June 2, 1978
Secretary of Labor and Employment (Philippines)
Secretary_of_Labor_and_Employment_(Philippines)
Proposed observation tower in Manila
criticism, with critics saying the tower might "desecrate" the site. Senators Blas Ople and Ernesto Maceda suggested that the tower be built at the Quezon Memorial
Centennial Tower (Philippines)
Centennial_Tower_(Philippines)
Candidate Party Votes % Blas Ople Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1,369,038 6.54 Felicitas Bernardino Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1,295,297 6.19 Teodulo Natividad
Results of the 1978 Philippine parliamentary election
Results_of_the_1978_Philippine_parliamentary_election
(1978–1984) Felix Opimo, member for Samar's 3rd district (1945–1946) Blas Ople, member for Region III (1978–1984), and Bulacan (1984–1986) Tomas Oppus
List of members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines (O)
List_of_members_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_the_Philippines_(O)
10th Philippine general elections
30.16 Alejandro Almendras Grand Alliance for Democracy 6,317,107 27.78 Blas Ople Grand Alliance for Democracy 5,736,911 25.23 Arturo Tolentino Grand Alliance
1987 Philippine legislative election
1987_Philippine_legislative_election
December 12: Heydar Aliyev, former president of Azerbaijan. December 14: Blas Ople, Foreign Secretary of the Philippines. List of years in politics Detailed
2003_in_politics
Juinio Jaime C. Laya Jose J. Leido Jr. Melecio S. Magno Juan L. Manuel Blas Ople Vicente Paterno Troadio T. Quiazon Jr. Carlos P. Romulo Jose A. Roño Gerardo
Batasang_Bayan
State of the Nation Address Joseph Estrada President of the Philippines Marcelo Fernan Manny Villar July 26, 1999 State of the Nation Address Blas Ople
List of joint sessions of legislatures of the Philippines
List_of_joint_sessions_of_legislatures_of_the_Philippines
Macapagal Arroyo (Lakas) Senate President: Marcelo Fernan (until June 28) Blas Ople (starting June 29) House Speaker: Manuel Villar Chief Justice: Hilario
1999_in_the_Philippines
Former Philippine parliamentary district
Mendoza Pampanga Teodulo Natividad Bulacan Narciso Nario Nueva Ecija Blas Ople Bulacan Cicero Punzalan Pampanga Antonino Roman Bataan Mercedes Teodoro
Central Luzon's at-large parliamentary district
Central_Luzon's_at-large_parliamentary_district
cleanly. The time has come.”[citation needed] Marcos tells Labor Minister Blas Ople, who is in Washington lobbying for the Marcos regime, that he is not stepping
Timeline of the People Power Revolution
Timeline_of_the_People_Power_Revolution
Labour Party politician. Jeanne Crain, 78, American actress, heart attack. Blas Ople, 75, Filipino journalist and politician, heart attack. François Rauber
Deaths_in_December_2003
Diplomatic mission of the Philippines in Brunei
While the embassy was headquartered there, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople planted a mango tree on the embassy grounds in honor of Virginia H. Benavidez
Embassy of the Philippines, Bandar Seri Begawan
Embassy_of_the_Philippines,_Bandar_Seri_Begawan
Month of 1927
Val Doonican, Irish singer and TV personality; in Waterford (d. 2015) Blas Ople, Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 2002 until his death in
February_1927
Philippines - Teofisto Guingona, Jr. (2001-2002) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2002) Blas Ople (2002-2003) Qatar - Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani (1992-2013)
List of foreign ministers in 2002
List_of_foreign_ministers_in_2002
(1982–2020) Pakistan - Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri (2002-2007) Philippines - Blas Ople (2002-2003) Franklin Ebdalin (acting) (2003) Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2003)
List of foreign ministers in 2003
List_of_foreign_ministers_in_2003
1997 Philippine television documentary film
chief-of-staff of the AFP) Bonifacio Gillego (World War II veteran, congressman) Blas Ople (Secretary/Minister of Labor from 1967 to 1986, senator) Onofre Corpuz
Batas_Militar_(1997_film)
Private university in Quezon City, Philippines
Gregory S. Ong – Associate Justice, dismissed Sandiganbayan, Quezon City Blas F. Ople – Former Senate President Roberto Pagdanganan- Philippine Tourism Secretary
Manuel_L._Quezon_University
(LAMMP) Vice President: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (Lakas) Senate President: Blas Ople (until July 12) Franklin Drilon (July 12 – November 13) Aquilino Pimentel
2000_in_the_Philippines
October 2, 2023. Retrieved October 1, 2023 – via Google News Archive. Ople, Blas F. (2004). The Many Faces of a Global Nation. Pasay City: Foreign Service
Mayor_of_Marikina
Filipino actor (1975–2002)
Archived from the original on March 26, 2014. Retrieved March 27, 2014. Ople, Blas F. "The Mystique of Rico Yan A Wholesome Kid as A Icon". Oocities. Archived
Rico_Yan
Filipino Visayan lawyer and trade union leader
Rappler. Retrieved 2019-05-23. Ople, Susan (2016-01-13). "On the Demise of Atty. Democrito T. Mendoza". Blas F. Ople Policy Center & Training Institute
Democrito_Mendoza
Legislative district of the Philippines
Period Representatives Regular Batasang Pambansa 1984–1986 Jesus J. Hipolito Rogaciano M. Mercado Teodulo C. Natividad Blas F. Ople
Legislative districts of Bulacan
Legislative_districts_of_Bulacan
Law school in the Philippines
1973-74; Labor Arbiter 1977-84, Technical Assistant to Labor Secretaries Blas F. Ople, Augusto Sanchez (Bedan), Leonardo Quisumbing, Pat Sto. Tomas, Arturo
San_Beda_College_of_Law
Parliament Speaker of Iraq (1996 – 2003)
On May 5, 2000, Hammadi met with Blas F. Ople, the Philippine Senate President Pro Tempore, in Baghdad before Ople attended the Inter-Parliamentary Union
Sa'dun_Hammadi
Filipino businesswoman
Chemical Engineer 2009 Kuwentong Diyerto "Bida sa Negosyo" Awardee 2009 Blas F. Ople Awardee 2009 Bagong Bayani Most Outstanding Employee Awardee 2009 Most
Mary_Jane_Alvero
Literary prize in the Philippines for Spanish language
Wilson 1996 Francisco C. Delgado 1995 José S. Arcilla 1994 Jaime Sin 1993 Blas F. Ople 1992 Napoleon G. Rama 1991 Dom Gabriel Casal 1990 Alejandro R. Roces
Premio_Zobel
Public university in Iloilo, Philippines
Visayas. It was named a Center of Excellence (1994) by the late Sen. Blas P. Ople and Center of Excellence for Teacher Education (1995) by the Commission
West_Visayas_State_University
Filipino politician (1946–2023)
Rosa, a prodigy and favorite beer buddy of National Artist Nick Joaquin. Ople, Blas F. (2004). The Many Faces of a Global Nation. Pasay City: Foreign Service
Bayani_Fernando
Bilateral relations
Secretary of National Defense, Senate President Marcelo B. Fernan, Senator Blas F. Ople, Senator Rodolfo G. Biazon, and all other persons acting under their
Philippines–United States relations
Philippines–United_States_relations
Filipino labor leader and trade unionist
fellow labor leaders in the Philippine’s capital city, among them Senator Blas F. Ople, the Secretary of Labor during that time, Democrito T. Mendoza, National
Rudy_Fernandez_(labor_leader)
BLAS OPLE
BLAS OPLE
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Spanish
Stutters; Stammerer
Boy/Male
Swedish
People's victory.
Boy/Male
French Latin
Lisp, stutter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.French : altered form of Blanc.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bliss 2.Catalan : variant of Blasi.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Swift.
Girl/Female
German
Firebrand
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Great Bolas in Shropshire, named in Old English with an unidentified first element (possibly an unattested word bogel meaning ‘bend in a river’) + wæsse ‘land beside a river liable to flood’.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Blasius, BRAS means "talks with a lisp."Â
Boy/Male
Spanish
Stutters.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at a house by a bend, from Middle English bye ‘bend’ + hous ‘house’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Play
Girl/Female
Spanish German
Stutters.
Boy/Male
Polish
Alas.
Boy/Male
Irish
From the fields.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from places in Landes and Lot-et-Garonne named Bias.English : possibly a variant spelling of Byas.
Boy/Male
French Latin
Lisp, stutter.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Blasius, BLAS means "talks with a lisp."
Male
English
Short form of English Basil, BAS means "king" or "basil (the herb)."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Latin Blasius, BLAŽ means "talks with a lisp."
BLAS OPLE
BLAS OPLE
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Perfect accomplished
Boy/Male
Biblical
Destroyed, dedicated to God.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Divine Lady; From the Sacred Spring; Variant of Dione; Follower of Dionysius
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Perfect Complete
Female
Finnish
Variant spelling of Finnish Vellamo, WELLAMO means "to surge, to swell." In mythology, this is the name of a cold-hearted goddess of the sea who dwelled in an underwater palace called Ahtola with her husband Ahto.
Surname or Lastname
Italian and French
Italian and French : nickname for a man with a large paunch, from Italian, Old French ventre ‘belly’ (Latin venter).Italian : probably from a short form of the personal names Bonventre or Brazzaventre.English : nickname for a bold or daring person, from Middle English aventure ‘chance’, ‘hazard’. Compare Venters.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Heemakar | ஹிமாகாரÂ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Engrossed, Absorbed, Immersed
Boy/Male
Muslim
Brave, Bold, Courageous
BLAS OPLE
BLAS OPLE
BLAS OPLE
BLAS OPLE
BLAS OPLE
interj.
Alas! Welaway!
n.
The exhaust steam from and engine, driving a column of air out of a boiler chimney, and thus creating an intense draught through the fire; also, any draught produced by the blast.
imp. & p. p.
of Blab
n.
A whirling blast or wind.
n.
One who blabs; a babbler; a telltale.
n.
A slant; a diagonal; as, to cut cloth on the bias.
interj.
Alas!
n.
A forcible stream of air from an orifice, as from a bellows, the mouth, etc. Hence: The continuous blowing to which one charge of ore or metal is subjected in a furnace; as, to melt so many tons of iron at a blast.
adv.
In a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally; as, to cut cloth bias.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blab
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bias
v. t.
To rend open by any explosive agent, as gunpowder, dynamite, etc.; to shatter; as, to blast rocks.
imp. & p. p.
of Blast
n.
Partiality; bias.
v. t.
To confound by a loud blast or din.
v. t.
Hence, to affect with some sudden violence, plague, calamity, or blighting influence, which destroys or causes to fail; to visit with a curse; to curse; to ruin; as, to blast pride, hopes, or character.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Blast
interj.
An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil; -- in old writers, sometimes followed by day or white; alas the day, like alack a day, or alas the white.