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Alberto Chicote del Olmo (born 23 June 1969 in Madrid), is a cook, chef,
restaurateur and
famous Spanish TV host
known for
mixing traditional cuisine...
- colonies, the
Congo Free
State and the
Belgian Congo, it was
called a
chicote, from the
Portuguese word for whip, or
fimbo and was used to
force labour...
- 2019, p. 19. Santamaría 1992, p. 373. Pérez García 2019.
Mayordomo García-
Chicote,
Francisco (2000). "Los
contables de la
Taula de
Canvis de
Valencia (1519-1649)...
- Soria, Ana
Teruel (18
April 2014). "A
grande 'benfeitora' do ****o com
chicotes e açoites". EL PAÍS (in
Brazilian Portuguese). Reginald, R.; Burgess, Mary...
- María Ángeles Rodríguez de
Rivera Chicote (c. 1884 – 28
October 1936) was a Filipino-born
Spanish Catholic laywoman tortured and
killed in Málaga during...
- Hoje É Dia de
Maria Amado Hoje é Dia de Maria:
Segunda Jornada Dom
Chico Chicote 2006 Lost
Paulo Main role (season 3) 2009 Som & Fúria
Sanjay Main role...
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Cristian Yonathan Calderón Del Real (born 24 May 1997),
commonly known as "
Chicote Calderón", is a
Mexican professional footballer who
plays as a left-back...
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gradually withdrawn (among these:
corporal punishment by
means of the
feared chicote—Portuguese word for whip). From 1953, and even more so
after the triumphant...
- Arizona. It is also
called chicote because one
playing technique produces a whip-like sound. Some
players play the
chicote note
along with two strokes...
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analyzed and
researched by
journalists Juan Fernández-Miranda and
Javier Chicote, a seven-container
archive containing hundreds of do****ents and agendas...