• Gino Orlando, sometimes known as just Gino (September 3, 1929 – April 24, 2003), was an association footballer who played forward for the Brazil national...
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  • Gino Orlando (1929–2003), Brazilian footballer Gino Padula (born 1976), Argentine footballer Gino Paoli (born 1934), Italian singer-songwriter Gino Parin...
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  • player Francesco Orlando (disambiguation), multiple people Gaetano Orlando (born 1962), Canadian-Italian ice hockey player Gino Orlando (1929–2003), Brazilian...
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    Friaça Arthur Friedenreich Gérson Getúlio Gilberto Sorriso Gilmar Rinaldi Gino Orlando Hernanes Hugo Jorge Wagner Josué Juninho Júnior Jurandir Kaká King Leonardo...
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  • everyday person in New York City. The show was conceived when Buscemi met Gino Orlando, his sidekick on the series, while directing promotional shorts for Vampire...
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    (America-RJ) 7 1955 Edmur (Portuguesa) 11 1957 Waldo (Fluminense) 13 1958 Gino Orlando (São Paulo) 12 1959 Henrique Frade (Flamengo) 9 1960 Quarentinha (Botafogo)...
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  • Brasil: 24 – Luis Fabiano Most goals scored in Campeonato Paulista: 142 – Gino Orlando Most goals scored in 20th century: 242 – Serginho Chulapa Most goals...
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  • title) Matches played 45 Goals scored 197 (4.38 per match) Top goalscorer Gino Orlando (São Paulo) – 12 goals Biggest home win Botafogo 7–3 America (12 Mar)...
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  • and academic. Yuri Kholopov, 70, Russian musicologist and educator. Gino Orlando, 73, Brazilian footballer, cardiac arrest. Belus Smawley, 85, American...
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  • footballer 17 April – Jean-Pierre Dogliani (60), French footballer 24 April – Gino Orlando (73), Brazilian forward, 9 times capped for the Brazil national football...
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  • Sandra Ceccarelli: Maria Silvio Orlando: Saverio Barbara Valente: Lisa Toni Bertorelli: Mario Valeria Sabel: Old woman Gino Moliterno (2009). The A to Z...
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    José Márcio Ayres, conservationist and zoologist (b. 1954) April 24: Gino Orlando, footballer (b. 1929) May 8: Elvira Pagã, vedette (b. 1920) May 25: Almir...
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  • Sempronio, Il Lupo e l'Agnello and Orlando lo strambo of which he was also author of the stories. Luciano Secchi. "Gavioli, Gino". Enciclopedia Mondiale del...
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    In 1940 Orlando married a German Jewish woman, and was enrolled by the Political Intelligence Department as to collaborate under the name Gino Calzolari...
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    Gino Bibbi (5 February 1899 - 8 August 1999) was an Italian engineer, political activist, anarchist, militant antifascist who participated in the Spanish...
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    Alabama, 33–25, to win the school's third national championship. Backup Gino Torretta, making his second consecutive start for the injured Craig Erickson...
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    restaurant was opened on December 13, 1982, in Orlando, Florida, by co-founders Blaine Sweatt, Mark Given, Gino DeSantis and Dave Manuchia. By 1989, there...
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  • Geno Hayes (redirect from Gino Hayes)
    (December 11, 2004). "Immokalee Wins State Title On Late Field Goal". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 27, 2021. "Geno Hayes". trackingfootball.com...
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  • an Italian businessman, currently the owner of Udinese in Italy. His son Gino is the owner of Watford in England. Pozzo sold the family business, tool...
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  • Barnabò Gianfranco Barra Giovanni Barrella Cesco Baseggio Rick Battaglia Gino Bechi Memo Benassi Carmelo Bene Roberto Benigni Francesco Benigno Galeazzo...
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    Geno Petralli (redirect from Gino Petralli)
    Slaught again was injured in May, the Rangers added a fourth catcher, Orlando Mercado, to the roster, and continued to carry all four for the remainder...
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  • The third AFPAC was held on February 25, 2022 at the Orlando World Center Marriott near Orlando, Florida. It was sponsored by the social media platform...
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    family, composed of his sons Carlos and Eddie, daughter Stacy and nephew Orlando. In 2014, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and the following year...
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  • as the editor-in-chief of the magazine between 2009 and September 2015. Gino Robair was then made editor. In early 2017, the magazine transitioned from...
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    The highest number of goals scored to win the Capocannoniere is 36, by Gino Rossetti for Torino in 1928–29, Gonzalo Higuaín for Napoli in 2015–16 and...
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    Notre Dame, and Oklahoma. Two Hurricanes, Vinny Testaverde in 1986 and Gino Toretta in 1992, have won the Heisman Trophy. As of 2023, eight University...
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    Gallery. Smithsonian Institution. 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2024. Barrica, Gino (February 4, 2011). "Gun Hill Road: An Interview w/ Judy Reyes (Of Scrubs...
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    Inc. was sold to the Seminole Tribe of Florida and was headquartered in Orlando, Florida, until April 2018, when the corporate offices were relocated to...
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    the ring name Dino Bravo (Italian: [ˈdiːno braːvo]). After training under Gino Brito, Bravo started his career in Montreal in the 1970s, working for Lutte...
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  • Red Lobster (category Companies based in Orlando, Florida)
    Hospitality, LLC is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The company has operations across most of the United States (including...
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