• 2014–2017 Real Esteli 2019–present "Luis Acuña". livefutbol.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 May 2024. "Luis Acuña de Deportivo Carchá y la peculiar celebración...
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  • acuña or acuna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Acuña or Acuna may refer to: Alejandro Nogués Acuña (1907–1989), Argentine chess player Alex Acuña...
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    international free agent in 2014, Acuña made his MLB debut in 2018, and won the National League Rookie of the Year Award. Since 2018, Acuña has made four MLB All-Star...
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  • "Clarence Williams Acuña - International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 22 October 2019. "Clarence Acuña asumió como Gerente...
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  • Pérez (ESP) 8 12    Mohammad Shalan (QAT) 0 0    José Luis Acuña (ARG) 2 6    José Luis Acuña (ARG) 9 12    Javier Pérez (ESP) 9 12    Eldar Birimbay (KAZ)...
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  • Luis Alberto Acuña Gatillon (1927 in Iquique – 2005) was a Chilean writer and storyteller par excellence born in Iquique. He was Professor of applied chemistry...
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  • José Luis Vilela de Acuña (born 19 March 1953) is a Cuban chess International master (IM) (1977), Cuban Chess Championship winner (1977). From the begin...
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  • Pontes (BRA) 14 6    José Luis Acuña (ARG) 9 8    José Luis Acuña (ARG) 0 5    William Ordoñez (NCA) 0 2    José Luis Acuña (ARG) 4 11    Federico González (URU)...
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  • Acuña Dubbie Acuña Richie Acuña Kike Gamez Victor Hugo Acuña Jr. Former German Laos Luis Alberto Rios César Acuña Tommy Lamas Tito Cerna Jorge Luis Príncipe...
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  • Taipei Ulugbek Rashitov  Uzbekistan −55 kg Amir Sina Bakhtiari  Iran José Luis Acuña  Argentina Georgy Popov  Russia Mahamadou Amadou  Niger −59 kg Hamed Asghari...
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  • and Platense player) [5] Jose Luis Bracamonte (ex Alianza, Quequeisque and Platense player) Geovany Zetino (ex San Luis player) Pedro Jose Vasquez (ex...
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    Brown, founder of Garrett's List, King Breeders and inventor of FreeTV; Luis Acuña-Cedeño, Governor of the Venezuelan Sucre State and former Minister of...
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    Luis Bravo de Acuña (died 1634) was a Spanish soldier known for his work on the fortifications of Gibraltar who also served as Spanish Minister of War...
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  • 58 kg: Sharif Gergely Salim Men's 63 kg: Gabriel Ramos Men's 68 kg: Jose Luis Acuña Men's 74 kg: Aiden Bevel Men's 80 kg: Carl Nickolas Men's 87 kg: Michael...
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    Luis Fernando Ramírez Acuña (born November 23, 1959) is a Colombian public accountant, former defense and labor minister and vice presidential candidate...
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  •   Khalfani Harris   United States   Bernando Pie   Dominican Republic   Tae-Ku Park   Canada   José Luis Acuña   Argentina...
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  • Luis Albino (15 October 1929 – 27 October 2006) was a Uruguayan boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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  • 2004–2006 President Hugo Chávez Preceded by Fabio Quijada Succeeded by Luis Acuña Personal details Born Samuel Reinaldo Moncada Acosta (1959-06-13) June...
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  •  United States Bernardo Pié  Dominican Republic Tae-Ku Park  Canada José Luis Acuña  Argentina 80 kg details Carl Nickolas  United States Miguel Trejos  Colombia...
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  • Javier Acuña Víctor (born 19 January 1988) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga de Expansión MX club Sonora. Acuña developed...
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  • Eder Renderos (ex Luis Angel Firpo, UES and Audaz player) Julio Leiva (Guatemalan ex Aguila player) Amadeo Machado (ex Aguila and Luis Angel Firpo player)...
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  • MF  BRA Zé Maria — MF  BRA Marquinhos — MF  BRA Robson — MF  BRA Hugo — MF  BRA Marcelo Lima — FW  ARG Luis Acuña — FW  BRA Allan — FW  BRA André Luis...
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  • Team Athletes  Argentina Lucas Guzman José Luis Acuña Agustín Alves  Brazil Edival Pontes Maicon Siqueira Paulo Ricardo Melo  Canada Marc-André Bergeron...
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  • 11–10. Acuña also got bronze in Boys U16 Doubles that year with Paublo Sauma, as they lost to Rodrigo Montoya and Javier Mar, 15–3, 14–15, 11–3. Acuña played...
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    Second presidency of Rómulo Betancourt Cabinet of Raúl Leoni Cabinet of Luis Herrera Campins Cabinet of Jaime Lusinchi Cabinet of Carlos Andrés Pérez...
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  • Aguila, 15 First goal scorer in International competition: Argentinian Luis Acuña (v. Cobán Imperial; Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula; August...
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  • Luis Bravo may refer to: Luis Bravo (musician), Argentinian musician, see List of number-one hits of 1966 (Argentina) Luis Bravo de Acuña (died 1634)...
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    García Táchira MVR 28 Julio Bernardo Moreno Trujillo MVR 29 Luis Acuña Sucre MVR 30 Luis Tascón Táchira MVR 31 Marelis Marcano Monagas MVR 32 María Milagros...
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    Enrique Maestre, PSUV 56.08 2012 2016 Luis Acuña, PSUV 59.80 2016 2017 Edwin Rojas, PSUV Replacement after Acuña resigned office for health issues. 2017...
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    with 38% of the vote. He took office on 12 December 2015, succeeding Luis Acuña. He was re-elected for a second term in 2019 with over 54% of the vote...
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