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Louis Febre (born June 21, 1959) is a
Mexican born composer, best
known for his work on the
television series Smallville. He also won an Emmy
Award for...
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Febres may
refer to:
Carmen Febres-Cordero de Ballén (1829–1893),
Venezuelan writer, poet
George Febres (1943), an Ecuadorian-born
painter Héctor Febres...
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Cristian Alejandro Febre Santis (born 10
December 1980) is a
Chilean football manager and
former footballer who pla**** for
clubs in Chile,
Indonesia and...
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Hepatitis D is a type of
viral hepatitis caused by the
hepatitis delta virus (HDV). HDV is one of five
known hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, D, and E. HDV...
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Febres Cordero may
refer to:
Georgina Febres-Cordero (1861–1925),
Venezuelan nun León
Febres Cordero (1931–2008),
president of
Ecuador Miguel Febres Cordero...
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Febre, a
cruel swordsman in the
employ of
Cardinal Richelieu. D'Artagnan is
nearly killed after using his dead father's
sword to
attack Febre, who...
- León
Esteban Febres-Cordero
Ribadeneyra (9
March 1931 – 15
December 2008),
known in the
Ecuadorian media as LFC or more
simply Febres-Cordero, was an Ecuadorian...
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Mayra Santos-
Febres (born 1966 in Carolina) is a
Puerto Rican author, poet, novelist,
professor of literature, essayist, and
literary critic and author...
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Febrés was 18th-century
Spanish Jesuit active in
Colonial Chile. He is best
known for his book Arte de la
lengua general del
Reyno de Chile, con...
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George Febres (born
Jorge Xavier Febres Cordero Icaza; 10
September 1943, in
Guayaquil – New Orleans, 21 May 1996) was an Ecuadorian-born painter, internationally...