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promising quarterback for a
struggling high-school
football team.
Vince DeAntonio (D. B. Sweeney) is a
former college football offensive coordinator, who...
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António Sebastião
Ribeiro de Spínola, GCTE ComA (generally
referred to as
António de Spínola,
Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ ˈtɔniu ðɨ ˈspinulɐ]; 11 April...
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Antonio de Nebrija (1444 – 5 July 1522) was the most
influential Spanish humanist of his era. He
wrote poetry,
commented on
literary works, and encouraged...
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Antonio de Padua María
Severino López
de Santa Anna y Pérez
de Lebrón,
usually known as
Antonio López
de Santa Anna (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈlopes...
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Antonio de Almeida is the name of:
Antonio de Almeida (conductor) (1928–1997),
French conductor António José
de Almeida (1866–1929),
sixth president of...
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António de Oliveira Salazar GCTE GCSE
GColIH GCIC (28
April 1889 – 27 July 1970) was a
Portuguese statesman, academic, and
economist who
served as Prime...
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Emile Francisco de Antonio (May 14, 1919: 3 –
December 15, 1989) was an
American director and
producer of do****entary films,
usually detailing political...
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Antonio (/ˌsæn ænˈtoʊnioʊ/ SAN an-TOH-nee-oh;
Spanish for "Saint Anthony"),
officially the City of San
Antonio, is a city in the U.S.
state of Texas...
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Antonio de Guevara (c. 1481 – 3
April 1545) was a
Spanish bishop and author. In 1527 he was
named royal chronicler to
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor. His...
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Antonio de Erauso, born as
Catalina de Erauso (in Spanish) (San Sebastián, Spain, 1585 or 1592 —
Cuetlaxtla near Orizaba, New Spain, 1650), also went by...