José Orengo (born April 26, 1976) is an Argentine rugby union coach and former player who played as a centre. He played club rugby in Argentina and France...
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(1934–1990), Monegasque fencer James Orengo, Kenyan politician Joe Orengo (1914–1988), American baseballer José Orengo (born 1976), Argentine rugby union...
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military guard of the city declared their support for the rival caudillo Justo José de Urquiza. As a reward for their participation in the Battle of Caseros...
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Martín Aramburú Bautista Delguy Rimas Álvarez Kairelis Alejandro Allub José Orengo Sebastian Bozzi Ryan Cross Daniel Herbert Justin Purll Manny Edmonds...
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Rugby. Head Coach: Diego Ormaechea Lock Leonardo de Oliveira was replaced by José Viana on 24 September 2003, due to a back injury. Note: Flags indicate national...
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FB 15 Ignacio Corleto RW 14 José María Núñez Piossek OC 13 Manuel Contepomi IC 12 José Orengo LW 11 Diego Albanese FH 10 Felipe Contepomi SH 9 Agustín...
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than one non-World Rugby nationality. Diego Albanese Ezequiel Jurado José Orengo Federico Todeschini Joaquín Tuculet Bautista Ezcurra Felipe Ezcurra Sam...
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environment. The José Saramago Foundation is located in the historic Casa dos Bicos in the city of Lisbon. José Saramago Foundation José Saramago Prize...
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Fernández Miranda Centre (1974-11-11)11 November 1974 (aged 24) 5 Hindú Club José Orengo Centre (1976-04-26)26 April 1976 (aged 23) 12 CA Rosario Eduardo Simone...
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full-back. Argentina made two changes to their starting line-up, as centre José Orengo replaced Martín Gaitán, who had suffered a groin injury, and Nicolás...
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800 mark, behind only Australian fly-half Michael Lynagh. José Orengo's try, converted by José Cilley, reduced the home side's deficit to seven points in...
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Martín (San Isidro Club) Federico Méndez (Mendoza R.C.) José María Núñez Piossek (Huirapuca) José Orengo (Perpignan) Lucas Ostiglia (Hindú Club) Santiago Phelan...
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chief of staff Rafael Hernández as Agustín José Franco [es] as shopkeeper Valentín Tornos as worker Antonio Orengo as lorry driver Antonio Corencia as mocking...
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engineer in the private sector, in February 2011, she was invited by José Manuel Orengo Pastor, who was Mayor of Gandía at that moment, to become a candidate...
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rugby union team. Argentina: 15. Ignacio Corleto, 14. José María Núñez Piossek, 13. José Orengo, 12. Lisandro Arbizu (capt.), 11. Diego Albanese, 10....
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Team details Argentina: 15. Ignacio Corleto, 14. Gonzalo Camardón, 13. José Orengo, 12. Lisandro Arbizu (c), 11. Diego Albanese, 10. Felipe Contepomi, 9...
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Sorrell Teams Argentina: 15. Ignacio Corleto, 14. Gonzalo Camardón, 13. José Orengo, 12. Felipe Contepomi, 11. Diego Albanese, 10. Gonzalo Quesada, 9. Agustín...
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details Argentina: 15. Juan Martín Hernández, 14. Hernán Senillosa, 13. José Orengo, 12. Lisandro Arbizu (capt.), 11. Diego Albanese, 10. Gonzalo Quesada...
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José Manuel Donoso Yáñez (5 October 1924 – 7 December 1996), known as José Donoso, was a Chilean writer, journalist and professor. He lived most of his...
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Rolando Martín (S.I.C.) Federico Méndez (Mendoza RC) José María Núñez Piossek (Huirapuca) José Orengo (Grenoble) Lucas Ostiglia (Hindú Club) Santiago Phelan...
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bandit Rafael Hernandez (as Ralph Baldwyn) as Father of slain girl Antonio Orengo as Lopez, Riaño stableman Juanito Ramirez as Villager Luis Montez as Rafael...
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José Luis Cilley (born 28 December 1972) is an Argentine former Rugby union footballer. He played as a fly-half with the San Isidro Club. He is the grandson...
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Buenos Aires: Diego Cuesta Silva; Tomás Solari, José Orengo, Eduardo Simone, Octavio Bartolucci; José Cilley, Nicolás Fernández Miranda; Pablo Camerlinckx;...
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Omar José Hasan Jalil (born April 21, 1971 in Tucumán) is an Argentine retired rugby union footballer. He last played for Stade Toulousain in the domestic...
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José María Núñez Piossek (born 6 December 1976, in Tucumán) is an Argentine former rugby union footballer. He represented the Argentina national team,...
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violin (5) Lloyd Carter – violin (5) Bob Loveday – violin (7, 10) Enrique Orengo – cello (5) Aniff Cousins – rap (1) Jimmy Chambers – background vocals (1)...
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Pablo Blanco Fabián Conde German Grech Manuel Guitián Julio Milian Antonio Orengo "Uno, dos, tres... dispara otra vez". ABC (in Spanish). Diario ABC, S.L...
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Juan Luis Morera, Urbani Mota Cedeño, William Ray Norwood Jr., Juan Ivan Orengo, Carlops Querol, Justin Rafael Quiles, David Rodríguez, Rosalía, Jacob Sherman...
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Sporleder, Mauricio Reggiardo – Unused: Agustín Pichot, Gonzalo Quesada, José Orengo Fiji: 15. Norman Ligairi, 14. Sekove Leawere, 13. Aisea Tuilevu Kurimudu...
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Gregg Olson, P, 2000–2001 Ivy Olson, SS, 1915–1924 Ralph Onis, C, 1935 Joe Orengo, IF, 1943 Jesse Orosco, P, 1988, 2001–2002 Dave Orr, 1B, 1888 Jorge Orta...
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