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    Eduardo Wilde (June 15, 1844 – September 5, 1913) was an Argentine physician, politician, and writer, and among the most prominent intellectual figures...
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  • producer Wilbur Wilde (born 1955), Australian saxophonist Eduardo Wilde (1844–1913), Argentine politician, writer, and physician Jane Wilde (1821–1896),...
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  • named after Edward Banfield. Wilde, Buenos Aires, named in 1888 by Eduardo Wilde in honour of his uncle Dr. José Antonio Wilde, who was an English Argentine...
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    what is now Argentina. In 1888, Eduardo Wilde named it after his uncle, Doctor José Antonio Wilde (1813–1887). Wilde was a physician who led local efforts...
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    Archived 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine López Mato, Omar (2001). "Eduardo Wilde". Ciudad de ángeles: historia del cementerio de la Recoleta [City of...
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  • Manuel Antonio Warnes (1727-1802), regidor and alcalde of Buenos Aires Eduardo Wilde (1844-1913), physician, hygienist, writer, journalist, provincial and...
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    Cordoba's governor Miguel Celman, and in Buenos Aires by the doctor Eduardo Wilde; quickly gained the support of most of the Argentine state governors...
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    and high school student Theo in Olivia Wilde's first film, 'Booksmart.' LeGardye, Quinci (2022). "Who Is Eduardo Franco From "Stranger Things"?". Marie...
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  • (Diario del colonizador Enrique Vollenweider)- ( 1958 ) Eduardo Wilde - trial (Eduardo Wilde) ( 1962 ) Immigration and colonization in Argentina (Inmigración...
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  • 1896–1899: Martín García Mérou 1899–1900: Antonio del Viso 1900–1901: Eduardo Wilde 1901–1901: Antonio del Viso 1901–1905: Martín García Mérou 1905–1910:...
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    as witnessed by the work of authors such as Leopoldo Lugones, Eduardo Wilde, Eduardo Holmberg and, most notably, Horacio Quiroga. The novel La amortajada...
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    which she obtained her Ph.D. (from UBA) and, in addition, earned the Eduardo Wilde award. Returning to Argentina from the United States in 1934, she created...
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  • Booksmart (category Films directed by Olivia Wilde)
    Booksmart is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Olivia Wilde (in her feature directorial debut) and written by Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Susanna...
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    the official carnival festivities. At the end of February, the doctor Eduardo Wilde said there was an outbreak of the fever (with 10 cases registered on...
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  • earned him a scholarship from the Minister of Justice and Culture, Eduardo Wilde. Caraffa attended art academies in Naples and Rome, as well as in Madrid's...
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  • Baldomero Sommer, of the University of Buenos Aires Hospital Municipal "Dr. Eduardo Wilde", of the University of Buenos Aires Hospital Ciudad de Boulogne, of...
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    the administration of Ángel Borlenghi. The military administration of Eduardo Lonardi restored the ministry its former name in 1955, and it wasn't until...
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    Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde. He was replaced by Harry Styles in September 2020 due to ostensible scheduling conflicts. Wilde later stated that she fired...
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    during a tour of Germany and Switzerland. Later, it was purchased by Eduardo Wilde, on behalf of the Argentine government, becoming one of the first paintings...
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  • de Mayo in Buenos Aires with Luis José de la Peña, Dardo Rocha and Eduardo Wilde. Antonio Abraham Zinny died in Buenos Aires in September 1890 . Antonio...
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    Despicable Me (redirect from Lucy Wilde)
    Lucy Wilde, who is investigating a theft of the mutagen called PX-41, stolen from the Arctic Circle. During their investigations, they extract Eduardo Pérez...
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    doctor and poet; Olegario Víctor Andrade, journalist, poet and writer; Eduardo Wilde, physician, politician and writer; Martín Coronado, journalist, poet...
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  • League. Kristen Wiig as Lucy Wilde, an Anti-Villain League agent and Gru's love interest and later wife. Benjamin Bratt as Eduardo Pérez / El Macho, the owner...
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    Olivia Wilde, and the drama The Wonder, an adaptation of Emma Donoghue's namesake novel. While filming the former, she allegedly clashed with Wilde, causing...
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  • The title of the album comes from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Wilde describes the painting as "the fatal portrait" several times throughout...
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  • as working with his actress daughter, John Huston hired Meta Carpenter Wilde, the script supervisor who worked with him on The Maltese Falcon (1941)...
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  • 2021 film, Gozer was portrayed by Emma Portner and an uncredited Olivia Wilde while voiced by Shohreh Aghdashloo. Zuul and Vinz Clortho are the primary...
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  • 1983 Broadway Cast, Timothy Scott, Terrence Mann 4:25 20. "Cambodia" Kim Wilde 3:56 21. "Dreams" The Cranberries 4:31 22. "Grandma's Hands" Bill Withers...
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    and the Oscar-nominated film The Theory of Everything, portraying Jane Wilde, Hawking's mother in law, alongside Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. In...
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  • David Cross, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Vinnie Jones, Hank Azaria, Olivia Wilde, Juno Temple, June Diane Raphael, Xander Berkeley, Gia Carides, Horatio...
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