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Leonor Rivera-Kipping (née
Rivera y
Bauzon; 11
April 1867 – 28
August 1893) was the
childhood sweetheart, and “lover by correspondence” of
Philippine national...
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Orlando "Orly"
Bauzon (November 17, 1944 –
September 5, 2020) was a
Filipino basketball player and coach.
Bauzon was born on
November 17, 1944, in Calasiao...
- UAAP
Season 40 (1977–1978). 1977:
Moises Urbiztondo 1989–1992:
Orlando Bauzon 1993:
Hector Hipolito 1995–1996:
Antonio Guinto 1997–1999:
Moises Urbiztondo...
- Montpezat-sous-
Bauzon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃pəza su bozɔ̃]; Occitan: Montpesat) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France. Communes...
- basketball. 1981–1986: Joe Lipa 1991-1993: Rey
Madrid 1994: Joe Lipa 1995: Orly
Bauzon (first 5 games), then Eric
Altamirano 1996: Eric
Altamirano 1997–1999: Nic...
- a win–loss
record of 3-6, and
placed 13th overall. Team
Roster Orlando Bauzon Danny Florencio Robert Jaworski Jimmy Mariano Alfonso Marquez Rogelio Melencio...
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people (8th ed.).
Quezon City: Garotech. ISBN 978-9718711064.
Kenneth E.
Bauzon (November 11, 2019). Capitalism, The
American Empire, and
Neoliberal Globalization...
- with
other former Meralco players, Fort Acuña,
Francis Arnaiz and
Orlando Bauzon formed the core of the
newly formed Komatsu Komets (later
renamed the Toyota...
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Panlungsod ng Biñan (City
Council of Biñan). 2017-12-29.
Retrieved 2021-07-13.
Bauzon,
Kenneth E. (2019). Capitalism, The
American Empire, and
Neoliberal Globalization...
- band’s
dalliances with punk”. The
sleeve cover was
designed by
Cynthia Bauzon-Arre and
features color blocks with an
inverted E, a
symbol for the band...