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Location or
origin Targets Meaning,
origin and
notes References Bachicha Chile Italian people Possibly derived from the
Italian word Baciccia, a nickname...
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instrumental form. Alba
spent much time with the
blind soprano Jessica Bachicha to
learn about how
blind people lived, used the
white cane, read Braille...
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Christopher Mayer as Gus
Taylor Hiroyuki Sanada as
Kamijo Kenkichi Scott Bachicha as Sam
Tatsuya Nakadai as
Katsu Kaishū
Naoto Takenaka as Tommy, Tamejiro...
- completa". And I put in a
little of each. At
night I pla**** the song with "
Bachicha"
Deambroggio and "Tito" Roccatagliatta. It was an apotheosis.
Matos Rodríguez...
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operators are
presumed to be the
uncles of "El Marro", with
Santiago "G" aka "
Bachicha" the main operator. The
authorities also
identify Juan
Manuel "A", Artemio...
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Playa and
Pueblo Nuevo. The muni****lity is
divided into the
barrios of
Bachicha, Bailén, Barracones, Bellamar, Camarioca, Cárcel,
Ceiba Mocha, Colón, Corral...
- to
refer to
Protestants of
British descent living in
Northern Ireland.
Bachicha (Chile) an Italian.
Continentale (Italy) a
neutral term used by people...
- with the
accompaniment of
musicians from the Víctor label. The Bianco-
Bachicha orchestra recorded it
instrumentally in
Paris in 1928. And in 1930, the...
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Roberto Bordoni Rafael Chumbita as Policía Mónica
Linares Claudio Lucero as
Bachicha Aldo Mayo as
Periodista Susana Beltrán César Marang****o -
Breve historia...
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success of some. Thus were born
derogatory terms such as "tano", "gringo", "
bachicha", "musolino", "goruta" or "ya****ino" to
refer to
Italian immigrants. The...