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    actor to play the character. César Julio Romero Jr. was born in New York City on February 15, 1907, the son of César Julio Romero Sr. (1872–1951) and María...
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    Julio César Turbay Ayala (18 June 1916 – 13 September 2005) was a Colombian lawyer and politician who served as the 25th President of Colombia from 1978...
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    Julio César Alberto Sanders del Valle (1897–1942) was an Argentine musician who made his career as a pianist and composer of tango. He was the author...
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  • Julio César Britos Vázquez (18 May 1926 – 27 March 1998), known as the "poroto", was an Uruguayan footballer, who played for CA Peñarol and Real Madrid...
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    Julio César Abbadie Gismero (7 September 1930 – 16 July 2014) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as a forward. During his career, he played for Peñarol...
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    "Julio César Falcioni is the new emperor at Universidad Católica". 27 May 2014. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Julio César Falcioni. Julio César...
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  • baseball player Julio González (Cuban boxer) (born 1961), Cuban boxer Julio César González (1976–2012), Mexican light-heavyweight boxer Julio González (fencer)...
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    Julio César Arana del Águila, (April 12, 1864 – September 7, 1952) was a Peruvian entrepreneur and politician who committed crimes against humanity such...
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  • Julio César Lupinacci Gabriel was a Uruguayan diplomat. in 1953 he taught at the military and maritime school. In 1962 he joined the Foreign Service,...
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  • Giulio Cesare Brero (sometimes given in Spanish-language sources as Julio César Brero) (20 December 1908 Milan – 8 December 1973 Milan) was an Italian...
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  • Julio César Abatte was an Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs in Chile. He was born in Mendoza. Abatte played for Bádminton, Universidad...
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    Commons has media related to César Chávez. Wikiquote has quotations related to Cesar Chavez. Library resources about Cesar Chavez Resources in your library...
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  • Argentinian pianist Julio César Sanders and Argentinian poet César Vedani. Adiós muchachos is a 1927 tango composed by Argentinian pianist Julio César Sanders and...
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    Garisto (2001–03) Julio César Falcioni (2003–05) Pablo Sánchez (2007) Juan Manuel Llop (2007–08) Jorge Burruchaga (2008–09) Julio César Falcioni (2009–10)...
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  • −66) José Sasía (1976) Gerardo Pelusso (1991) Julio César Antúnez (Jan 1, 1997 – Jan 1, 1999) Julio César Ribas (Jan 1, 2002 – March 22, 2004) Carlos Barcos...
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  • inquisitor and statesman (called in his lifetime "Ximenes de Cisneros") Júlio Ximenes Sênior (1901–1975), Brazilian scientist, author, and World War II...
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    remaining, but Adriano equalised in added time. In the shootout, Brazil's Júlio César saved the first Argentine penalty by Andrés D'Alessandro while Gabriel...
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  • Mexico and U.S. Javier Ostos Mora (1916-2008), Mexican lawyer Julio Ostos (born 1953), Venezuelan chess master Raymond Munoz Ostos (born 1963), American...
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  • Julio Silveira (born 27 June 1953) is a Uruguayan politician. He served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay from 2000 to 2005. Silveira...
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  • to take only two goalkeepers. Head coach: Erwin Sánchez Head coach: Julio César Uribe Head coach: Óscar Tabárez Head coach: Richard Páez Head coach:...
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  • on César Jr in later years, and his connections to Nick Carter, where Barreiro states the birth of César Jr to 1855 – and refers to a story of César Jr...
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    (1914) Pompeo de Vito (1915-17) Armando Sarnes / Pompeo de Vito (1918) Júlio dos Santos Mota / Antonio Alberti / Carmine Alberti (1919) Carmine Alberti...
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  • Brazilian footballer Júlio César Martins (born 1978), Brazilian footballer Júlio César Oliveira Martins (born 1983), Brazilian footballer Júlio Oliveira Martins...
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    replacing Carlos Barbarán, using his legal name Julio César Isella, completing the formation founded in 1953 by Gerardo López, along with Eduardo Madeo and...
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  • merchant and naval commander João Coimbra (born 1986), Brazilian footballer Júlio César da Cruz Coimbra (born 1980), Brazilian footballer Miguel Coimbra (born...
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  • 1941) Francisco Marins (1922–2016) Lúcia Machado de Almeida (1910–2005) Júlio César de Mello e Souza (1895–1974), best known as Malba Tahan Maria Clara Machado...
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  • Manolo Dos Santos El Lobo José Falcão João Branco Núncio Luis Rouxinol José Júlio Mário Coelho Arturo Siemon Aparicio “El Pio” Ernesto Pastor (1892–1921)...
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    Manuel César de Morais Rego, 1948–1951 Antônio A. Pereira, 1951–1952 Jorge Manuel Martins da Silva, 1952–1953 José do Rego Maciel [pt], 1953–1955 Djair...
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    Los Fronterizos (category 1953 establishments in Argentina)
    2004. Gerardo López Eduardo Madeo Carlos Barbaran Juan Carlos Moreno Julio César Isella; replaced Barbaran in 1956 Yayo Quesada; replaced Isella in 1964...
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    Alcalde (1953) Dan Georgiadis (1957–58) Marcos Calderón (1958–62) José Gomes Nogueira (1964) José Chiarella (1966) Roberto Drago (1966) César Brush (1967)...
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