- Juan
Bujedo (born 8
March 1956) is an
Argentinean footballer. He pla**** in
three matches for the
Argentina national football team from 1979 to 1983. He...
- ISSN 1098-7339.
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Bujedo BM (July 2014). "Current
evidence for
spinal opioid selection in postoperative...
- (a.e.t.)
Orihuela (4)
Langreo 19:30
Silva 73' (pen.)
Report Chuli 87'
Miranda 111' Stadium: Ganzábal Attendance: 1,000 Referee:
Alberto Aranda Bujedo...
- Team of Vélez Sársfield in 1983:
Bujedo, Moralejo, Jorge, Pumpido, Cuciuffo, Larraquy; (down): Nannini, Bianchi, Alonso, Vanemerak, Comas...
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became Christian Brothers including Manuel who
joined the
juniorate at
Bujedo when he was 12. On
September 6, 1928, he
entered the
novitiate and took...
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Gurruchaga "Noche de Solistas" ("Singer-songwriter's night", 1 May 2005)
Elena Bujedo Pedro Javier Hermosilla Carmen Paris Jorge Drexler Carlos Núñez
Ismael Serrano...
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equal but
opposite meaning can ruin our
political continuity."
Alejandra Bujedo Fernández and María
Pilar Zarzuela Plaza were the
first female candidates...
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historians have
reckoned Sancha Díaz de Frias, the
founder of
Santa María de
Bujedo, his daughter, but she was more
probably a
daughter of
Diego Sánchez de...
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basis for this
hypothesis is a
diploma of the
Monastery of
Santa María de
Bujedo de
Candepajares in
Bugedo dated 1210 in
which Pedro Álvarez de Galicia,...
- grave. His
remains were
transferred the
following year to the
novitiate in
Bujedo. In 1999 they were
canonized by Pope John Paul II;
their feast day is October...