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number (cuyos m. pl.,
cuya f. sg., or
cuyas f. pl.)
according to the word it precedes. For example:
Alejandro es un
estudiante cuyas calificaciones son siempre...
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Vicente Cuyás (Catalan: Vicenç
Cuyàs i Borés) (Palma de Mallorca, 6
February 1816 – Barcelona, 7
March 1839) was a
Spanish composer known for his romantic...
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missing publisher (link) Romà
Cuyàs i Sol (in Catalan) Romà
Cuyàs, o la Transición del
deporte español (in Spanish) Romà
Cuyàs, el espíritu
deportivo (in...
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Donnabel Cuya Ravanes (born July 15, 1975),
better known as
Viveika Ravanes, is a
Filipino actress,
singer and comedian. Currently, she is a
talent of...
- Néstor
Almendros Cuyás, ASC (30
October 1930 – 4
March 1992) was a
Spanish cinematographer. One of the most
highly appraised contemporary cinematographers...
- madrileño espontáneo en
todas las
clases sociales, a no ser
entre personas cuya instrucción gramatical, o la
procedencia de
otras regiones, lo
corrija más...
- "Sailing at the 1992
Summer Olympics". Olympedia.
Retrieved 22 June 2020. Romà
Cuyàs (1992).
Official Report of the
Games of the XXV
Olympiad Barcelona 1992...
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Retrieved 23
March 2021. "'Las Abogadas' homenajeó al
sindicalista Pedro Patiño,
cuya muerte marcó a
Manuela Carmena en 1971". vertele!. 10
October 2024 – via...
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Wayback Machine." The New York
Times (19 July 1992).
Retrieved 21 June 2014.
Cuyàs, Romà (1992).
Official Report of the
Games of the XXV
Olympiad Barcelona...
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Virginia (2008). Aguinaldos.
Sunstone Press. p. 110. ISBN 9780865346895.
Cuyás,
Arturo (1903). Appleton's New Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary...