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Argeo Paul
Cellucci (/sɛˈluːtʃiː/;
April 24, 1948 – June 8, 2013) was an
American politician and
diplomat from the
Commonwealth of M****achusetts. A Republican...
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Argeo Quadri (23
March 1911 – 14
April 2004) was an
Italian conductor best
known for his work with
Italian and
French opera. From 1957 he was largely...
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Melchiorri then
founded his own
hotel management and consultancy,
Argeo Hospitality.
Melchiorri was an
executive producer of the 2008
Lifetime cable-movie...
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Sagua de Tánamo; this one in Holguín Province. It
includes the
villages of
Argeo Martínez,
Arroyo Hondo, Glorieta, Las Lajas, and Paraguay.
Prior to 1976...
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Argeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργεύς, "the hunter") can
refer to:
Argeus (king of Argos) Argeus, a
surname of Pan and
Aristaeus Argeus, one of the sons (in a...
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Tagbilaran City,
Bohol Key
people Clariville Paz Uy-Evardone (Chairman)
Argeo J.
Melisimo (Vice Chairman)
Joseph M.
Lacea (President & Director) Products...
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surname include:
Alberto Quadri (born 1983),
Italian footballer Argeo Quadri (1911 – 2004),
Italian conductor Sayeed Quadri (born 1960), Indian...
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Rhode Island (2003–2011) ****
Celeste -
former governor of Ohio (1983–1991)
Argeo Paul
Cellucci -
former governor of M****achusetts (1997–2001)
Chris Christie...
- Inachos. Phoroneus. Son of Inachos. Apis. Son of Phoroneus.
Argos Pelasgos or
Argeos. Son of Zeus and Niobe, the
daughter of Phoroneus.
Argos named the kingdom...
- Court.
Journal of the Senate. 1991 sess., 334A,
accessed March 8, 2023 "
Argeo Paul Cellucci".
National Governors ****ociation.
January 3, 2019. Retrieved...