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- Christoph Campestrini (born 1968) is an Austrian conductor. Born in Linz Campestrini's international concert and opera career has taken him to orchestras...
- Cristian Daniel Campestrini (born 16 June 1980 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chilean side Universidad...
- allow the club to won its first national cup ever. Goalkeeper Cristian Campestrini was ****nal's most valuable player after stopping three penalties. For...
- experimental performance ****essment, Liuhanzi Yang, Vicente Franco, Alex Campestrini, John German, and Peter Mock. ICCT in collaboration with ADAC, 3 September...
- Cheating". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg L.P. Yang, Liuhanzi; Franco, Vicente; Campestrini, Alex; German, John; Mock, Peter (3 September 2015). "NOx control technologies...
- testing standards". 30 October 2015. Yang, Liuhanzi; Franco, Vicente; Campestrini, Alex; German, John; Mock, Peter (3 September 2015). "NOx control technologies...
- Concerto in F with the Oregon Symphony under the direction of Christoph Campestrini. In 2011 Lauderdale again appeared as the featured soloist with the Oregon...
- Adige/Südtirol Province Trentino (TN) Frazioni Campestrini, Mocchi Government  • Mayor Ornella Campestrini Area  • Total 15.2 km2 (5.9 sq mi) Elevation...
- Atlas – 2000–01, 2001–03 Francisco Campana – América – 1958–59 Cristian CampestriniPuebla – 2015–17 Javier Cámpora – Cruz Azul, Jaguares, Puebla – 2006...
- PMC 3075203. PMID 21154091. Joerg, Baten; Mikołaj, Szołtysek; Monica, Campestrini (14 December 2016). "'Girl Power' in Eastern Europe? The human capital...