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    Edificio en la calle Sant Tomás número 23, en Alcoy, (1926). Fundición de Vicente Miró en la calle Quevedo, en Alcoy, (1926). Reforma de edificio de la Unión...
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  • known as Miro (born 22 April 2003) is an Angolan professional footballer who plays as an attacker for Portuguese Primeira Liga club Gil Vicente. Valdemiro...
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    Alastuey, Andrés; Cruz Minguillón, Mari; Pey, Jorge; Rodriguez, Sergio; Vicente Miró, José; Felis, Carles; Gibbons, Wes (2007). "Recreational atmospheric...
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  • Gil Vicente Futebol Clube (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʒil viˈsẽtɨ]), commonly known as Gil Vicente, founded in 1924, is a Portuguese professional football...
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    Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012. Miró, Ramón ERIKA (February 2003). "About this Service | Federal Research Division...
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    time. Vicente López Portaña was born in Valencia on 19 September 1772. His parents were Cristóbal López Sanchordi and Manuela Portaña Miró. Vicente López...
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  •  Fernando Murcia [es] (ESP) + 21' 41" 8  José Vidal [ca] (ESP) + 23' 09" 9  Vicente Miró [es] (ESP) + 23' 22" 10  Vicente Carretero [es] (ESP) + 23' 28"...
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  •  Spain DNF 35 José López Gandara  Spain 19 36 Antonio Martín  Spain 16 37 Vicente Miró [fr]  Spain 18 38 Joaquín Olmos  Spain 15 39 Ignacio Orbaiceta  Spain...
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  • 26 21 Martín Mancisidor [es]  Spain DNF 22 Antonio Martín  Spain 5 23 Vicente Miró [fr]  Spain 20 24 Andrés Morán  Spain DNF 25 Antonio Montes [es]  Spain...
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  • Capella [ca]  Spain DNF 25 Vicente Miró [fr]  Spain 12 26 Alberto Carrasco  Spain 11 27 Antonio Escuriet  Spain DNF 28 Agustin Miro [ca]  Spain DNF 29 Andres...
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    frequently exhibited. His work was admired by the Spanish modernist painter Joan Miró. Escudero also appeared in the films Castille On Fire (1960) and With the...
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  • trial  Juan Gimeno (ESP) 4b Almendralejo – Sevilla 171 km (106 mi)  Vicente Miró [es] (ESP) 5 15 May Sevilla – Granada 251 km (156 mi)  Antonio Montes [es] (ESP)...
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  • (Spanish: El perro del hortelano) is a 1996 Spanish film directed by Pilar Miró and based on the 1618 play of the same name by Lope de Vega. Emma Suárez...
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    Vicente García-Huidobro Fernández (Latin American Spanish: [biˈsente ɣwiˈðoβɾo]; January 10, 1893 – January 2, 1948) was a Chilean poet born to an aristocratic...
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  • Santiago Aguilar Paco Mir El perro del hortelano (1995) by Pilar Miró Libertarias (1996) by Vicente Aranda Hollow Reed (1996) by Angela Pope La lengua asesina...
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  • Botanch + 38' 01" 10 Fermo Camellini + 58' 20" 11 Alberto Carrasco 12 Vicente Miro 13 Joaquim Olmos 14 René Vietto 15 Louis Thiétard 16 Celestino Camilla...
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    administrator and air force general, later owned 1961 Washington Senators Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (1918-2019), Peruvian philosopher Francisco Morazán Quesada...
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  • Rosa López Season 2, 2002–2003: Ainhoa Cantalapiedra Season 3, 2003–2004: Vicente Seguí Season 4, 2005: Sergio Rivero Season 5, 2006–2007: Lorena Gómez Season...
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  • (2) Estoril Praia (1) v Porto (1) Marítimo (2) v União de Leiria (2) Gil Vicente (1) v Amarante (CP) Vizela (1) v Arouca (1) Benfica (1) v Braga (1) Santa...
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  • Estrela da Amadora – 1999-2009 Felício Milson – Marítimo – 2019–2022 Miro – Gil Vicente – 2023– Beni Mukendi – Casa Pia – 2022– Nélson – Campomaiorense –...
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    Vicente Aranda Ezquerra (Spanish: [biˈθente aˈɾanda eθˈkera]; 9 November 1926 – 26 May 2015) was a Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer. Due...
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  • Juan Vicente Folch y Juan (1754–1829) was a Spanish military officer who served as the governor of West Florida from June 1796 to March 1811. Vicente Folch...
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    Josep M.; Clavero, Jordi. "El jardín de esculturas de la Fundación Joan Miró". Retrieved October 22, 2013. Fabre, Jaume; Huertas, Josep M.; Guasch, Anna...
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  • Pastor Rodríguez 15 Joaquim Olmos 16 Antonio Martin 17 Ernest Kuhn 18 Vicente Miro 19 José Lopez Gandara 20 Frans Pauwels 21 Joaquim Jiménez 22 Pedro Font...
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    Paintings (though he did not single out The Dog in particular), and Joan Miró requested to see two paintings on his final visit to the Prado: The Dog and...
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  • Prince of Shadows (category Films directed by Pilar Miró)
    1991 Spanish crime-thriller mystery film co-written and directed by Pilar Miró and starring Terence Stamp, Patsy Kensit, José Luis Gómez, Geraldine James...
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    (Neuilly-sur-Seine) Jesus Chediak 78 Actor and film director Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) Vicente André Gomes 68 Politician Brazil (Recife) Dimitris Kremastinos 78 Politician...
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  • the work of Eduardo Chillida, Esteban Vicente, Antoni Tàpies, Albert Ràfols-Casamada, Franz Kline and Joan Miró. The stage only lasted for three years...
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  • installation. Vicente de Espona (1918–1995), painter and sculptor Juana Francés (1924–1990), painter Victoria Francés (born 1982), illustrator Vicente Masip (1506–1579)...
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  • (1881–1932) painter José Moya del Piño (1891–1969) painter/muralist Joan Miró (1893–1983) painter/sculptor Benjamín Palencia (1894–1980) painter Pedro...
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