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Aurora Faiad (born
February 21, 1944, in
Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an
Argentine vedette and actress.
Zulma Faiad grew up with her
sister Virginia Faiad in...
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Salam Fayyad (Arabic: سلام فياض, Salām Fayāḍ; born 1951 or 12
April 1952) is a
Palestinian politician and
economist who
served as the
prime minister of...
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local stars like Nélida Roca. In the 1960s
figures appeared like
Zulma Faiad, Nélida Lobato,
Susana Brunetti,
Norma Pons, Egle Martín and the Puerto...
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Guerrero was once
married to
Argentine vedette,
singer and
actress Zulma Faiad; the
couple married in
Mexico and had two daughters:
Daniela and Eleonora...
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alongside vedettes such as
Yolanda "Tongolele"
Montes and the
Argentine Zulma Faiad. She
appeared in
several television programmes such as
Sabadito Alegre,...
- (1841–1909),
French entertainer Zulma Carraud (1796–1889),
French author Zulma Faiad (born 1944),
Argentinian entertainer Zulma Steele (1881–1979), American...
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Fazal E.; Iqbal, Mud****ir; Khan,
Muhammad Imran; Amin,
Muhammad Nasir; Al-
Faiad,
Majdi Adel (2022-04-23). "Predictive
Modeling of
Compression Strength of...
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comprar un CD (Roberto Livi/ Rudy Pérez) No me vas a
matar (Virginia
Faiad/
Miguel O. Iacopetti/Luis Sarmiento) No me
lastima (Erica Ender/Alejandro...
- late-2011 she
debuted in Barbieri's
theatre show Barbierísima
alongside Zulma Faiad, Germán Krauss, Beto César,
Fernando Ramírez,
Andrea Estévez,
Claudia Albertario...
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escape unharmed. Hugo
Stiglitz as Hugo
Anjanette Comer as
Cathy Zulma Faiad as
Dancer Christa Linder as
Christa Barbara Angely as
Barbara Gerardo Zepeda...