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    Francisco Casanovas Tallardá (Barcelona, October 9, 1899 – Murcia, December 16, 1986) was a Spanish conductor, composer, pedagogue, clarinetist, saxophonist...
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    Calcutta, India. The last conductor of the orchestra was Bunny Jacob. Francisco Casanovas also once conducted the orchestra and Yehudi Menuhin performed with...
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  • historian, brother of José Casanova (sociologist) Jorge Daniel Casanova (born 1976), Uruguayan football player Jorge Francisco Casanova (born 1984), Venezuelan...
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  • Player 1 GK  URU Francisco Casanova 2 DF  URU Fernando Souza 3 DF  URU Jonathan Toledo 4 DF  URU Emanuel Carlos 6 DF  URU Francisco Martirena 7 MF  URU...
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  • Jorge Francisco Casanova Canchila (born July 6, 1984) is a Venezuelan soccer midfielder who plays for Metropolitanos FC. He Arrived in Caracas FC in 2001...
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    Oran Spanish Saints Celestino Pujol y Camps, "Necrología de D. Francisco Jover y Casanovas", La Ilustración Artística, 1890 Online Biography and works @...
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    supply the powerful textile industry in the subvegueria of Moianès. The Casanovas had a long tradition of participating in public affairs: his father was...
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    Luigi Donorà: Rito (1975) Tomás Marco: Concierto "Eco" (1976–78) Francisco Casanovas: La gata i el belitre Miguel Ángel Cherubito: Suite popular Argentina...
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  • the Calcutta Symphony Orchestra. Through fellow musicians such as Francisco Casanovas, conductor at the Symphony Orchestra and band leader at Firpo's Restaurant...
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  • Caldwell's The Romance of Atlantis was written when she was 12. Félix Francisco Casanova [es] (1956–1976), Le Don de Vorace, was published in 1974. Hilda Conkling...
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    Francisco Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish military general who led the Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second...
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  • October – Francisco Casanovas, musician (died 1986) 11 October – Mariano Alonso Alonso, military officer (died 1974) 9 November – Francisco Reiguera,...
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  • France in 1808. Tristram Cary 1925 2008 Benet Casablancas 1956 Spain Francisco Casanovas 1899 1986 Spain Philip Cashian 1963 Gaspar Cassadó 1897 1966 Spain...
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    El Mundo, 7 July 2002 (in Spanish) Maestre, Francisco; Casanova, Julián; Mir, Conxita; Gómez, Francisco (2004). Morir, matar, sobrevivir: La violencia...
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  • 2005 she was invited to sing along with the world-renowned tenor Francisco Casanova in her show Cuando se quiere de veras. At the end of 2006 she made...
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    Spartacus Educational E-Books. Casanova 2010, p. 181. Maestre, Francisco; Casanova, Julián; Mir, Conxita; Gómez, Francisco (2004). Morir, matar, sobrevivir:...
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    Huejuquilla 16,092 Jiménez 3,000 4,479 3.59 XVIII Iturbide 157,619 Taxco Francisco Casanova 5,000 833 189.22 XXVI Jalisco 219,987 Guadalajara Mariano Morett 70...
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  • a masked man who calls himself Casanova. She wakes up in a stone-walled room, heavily sedated, and is told by Casanova that he admires her talents and...
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  • 14, 2004, Casanova and an accomplice planned to rob a home in Barrio México, Maipú. However, the owner of the house, 67-year-old Francisco Quevedo, woke...
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    1932. Following college graduation, Casanova played one season with the San Francisco Olympic Club team. Casanova began his teaching and coaching career...
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  • 1992 20:00 Estadio La Romareda, Zaragoza Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Juan Francisco Escobar (PAR) 27 July 1992 19:00 Estadio La Romareda, Zaragoza Attendance:...
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  • mainly because of their teaching style. One teacher of note is FMS Francisco Casanova Inchaurregi. A professor beloved by his students because of his unique...
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    Retrieved 25 April 2024. "A ella la crearon los Casanova de CIFESA" [She was created by the Casanovas of CIFESA]. www.levante-emv.com (in Spanish). 10...
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    Eduardo Casanova (born 24 March 1991) is a Spanish actor and filmmaker, popularly known for his role as Fidel in the sitcom Aída (2005–2014). He was born...
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  • Isidro Casanova is a city in La Matanza Partido, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It borders the towns of Villa Luzuriaga, San Justo, Ciudad Evita, Rafael...
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    Casanova is a restaurant in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in the United States. Casanova is located in a former house. They serve French and Italian food...
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    plates of the Journey by Jorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa; his son Francisco Casanova made religious images; Juan Bautista Ravanals was the author of a...
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    franquista), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title Caudillo...
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  • Ahmataj (from Dinamo) — GK  ALB Parid Berdufi (from Flamurtari) — MF  KOS Emin Baliqi (from Besëlidhja) — FW  VEN Jorge Francisco Casanova (from Caracas)...
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    2005 Giorgio Casciarri Tenore 2006 Simona Baldolini Soprano 2007 Francisco Casanova Tenore 2008 Andrea Cesare Coronella (also as Cesare Dina) Tenore 2010...
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