• Juan Patiño may refer to: Juan Carlos Patino-Arango, American Roman Catholic seminarian accused of child molestation Juan Patiño (footballer, born 1989)...
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  • written and composed by Loeb herself, while production was handled by Juan Patiño. "Stay" was originally conceived in 1990, at one point with the intent...
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  • Mario Patiño (Simón Iturri Patiño's nephew and Antenor Patiño's cousin) and mother of the famous war journalist Juan Carlos Gumucio Jaime Ortiz-Patiño (1930–2013)...
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    (1982) Juan Carlos Sarnari (1982) Américo Pérez (1983) Ómar Patiño (1983) Américo Pérez (1983) Alfonso Núñez (1984) Américo Pérez (1984) Juan Manuel Guerra...
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  • Juan Carlos Patino-Arango was a Roman Catholic seminarian who is accused of child molestation and indecency. While studying in a Roman Catholic seminary...
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  • Juan Gabriel Patiño Martinez (born 20 May 1989) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Sportivo Ameliano. Patiño has played...
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    on drums, and Joe Quigley on bass. Loeb began working with producer Juan Patiño to make the cassette Purple Tape in 1992. It included the earliest recordings...
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  • No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK  URU Federico Cristóforo 2 DF  PAR Juan Patiño 3 DF  PAR Francisco Báez 4 DF  PAR Thomas Gutiérrez 5 MF  PAR Aldo Maiz 6 MF...
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  • Knopfler Soul Asylum Paul Q. Kolderie Jeremy Lubbock Patrick Leonard Juan Patiño Lisa Loeb Rick Rubin Lou Giordano Robert John "Mutt" Lange Lindsey Buckingham...
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  • Loeb – writing, lead and harmony vocals, acoustic guitar, production Juan Patiño – harmony vocals and loops, production, engineering Tony Berg – electric...
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  • musically out of the previous album's 'Taffy'". The album was produced with Juan Patino, "with an ear for greater 'orchestration'" to reflect the dual influence...
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  • División. Juan Patiño at WorldFootball.net "Juan Patiño". livefutbol.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 April 2024. EL TRIUNFAL ESTRENO DE PATIÑO EN EL CAMPANIL...
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    the One That Brought You" Shania Twain 1996 "You Were Meant for Me (Juan Patino Radio Mix)" Jewel 2000 "Highway Patrolman" Bruce Springsteen 2002 "The...
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    Juan Pablo Varillas Patiño-Samudio (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈpaβlo βaˈɾiʝas]; born 6 October 1995) is a Peruvian professional tennis player. Varillas...
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  • album by Lisa Loeb Released 1992 Recorded 1991–1992 Genre Alternative rock Length 32:43 Label Self-released Producer Juan Patiño Lisa Loeb chronology...
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  • Genre Alternative rock acoustic rock Length 43:49 Label Geffen Producer Juan Patiño Lisa Loeb Lisa Loeb chronology Singles from Tails "Stay (I Missed You)"...
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  • Released September 4, 1995 (1995-09-04) Length 3:50 Label Geffen Songwriter(s) Lisa Loeb Producer(s) Lisa Loeb Juan Patiño Lisa Loeb singles chronology...
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  • best known fashion designer." Canedo Patiño was born in La Paz, one of five children to David Canedo and Aida Patiño del Valle. She and her family moved...
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  • 1978), American actor Juan Gabriel Patiño (b. 1989), Paraguayan footballer Juan Gabriel Rivas (b. 1992), Argentine footballer Juan Gabriel Uribe Vegalara...
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  • When Juan Carlos was three, his father, an architect, left to live in California. His mother Azul Quiroga later remarried into the aristocratic Patiño family...
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    Juan Carlos I is a multi-purpose aircraft carrier-landing helicopter dock (LHD) in the Spanish Navy (Armada Española). Similar in role to many aircraft...
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    Patiño is a replenishment oiler of the Spanish Navy. It was named after the Spanish navy minister José Patiño Rosales, who reorganized the fleet on the...
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    Patiño was also personally introduced to Horacio Serpa, Samper's chief of debate back then[when?]. Blel responded that he indeed had met with Patiño,...
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  • January of 2002. 8 January – Juan Cabal, footballer. 25 January – Cristian Devenish, footballer. 1 February – Juan Patiño, footballer. 17 April – Yeison...
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  • Hugo Ovelar – Santos Laguna – 1999–00 Roberto Ovelar – Cruz Azul – 2009 Juan Patiño – Jaguares – 2016–17 Kevin Pereira – Juárez – 2023 Iván Piris – Monterrey...
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  • radio-friendly version. Initially, the first version that was released was the "Juan Patino Radio Mix" (with a music video produced by Sean Penn). This version omits...
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    FARC dissidents (Spanish: Disidencias de las Farc), also known as Carlos Patiño Front, are a group, formerly part of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia...
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    Meanwhile, Major Narciso Nájar, Captain Laureano Espinoza and Lieutenant Juan Patiño, broke into Balta's room and shot him to death while he was sleeping...
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  • (at Atlético Tucumán) — DF  ARG Cristian Marcial (at Fénix) — DF  PAR Juan Patiño (at Belgrano) — DF  ARG Gonzalo Piovi (at Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP)) —...
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    help. — Patiño, on his decision to play for the Philippines The Philippine Football Federation were reportedly notified of Patiño through Juan Luis Guirado...
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