- José
Sylvio Fiolo (born
March 2, 1950, in Campinas) is a
former international ****troke
swimmer from Brazil.
Fiolo parti****ted for his
native country...
- [ˈfɪgːi̯ʊ]
figlio [ˈfiʎə] figliu/figliolu
figlio [ˈfiʎːo] fïo [ˈfi.o];
fiòƚo [ˈfi̯ɔ.e̯o]; fiol [ˈfi̯ɔl~ˈfi̯ol]
figeu [fiˈdʒø] /
figleu [ˈfiˈʎø] fiōl...
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divided into
numerous "fioles" or "filioles" (in Provençal filhòlas or
fiolo). Similarly, to
irrigate the
gardens of the
wealthy south of Avignon, the...
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Lightning class Gold José
Sylvio Fiolo 1967
Winnipeg Swimming Men's 200 m ****troke 29 Jul 1967 Gold José
Sylvio Fiolo 1967
Winnipeg Swimming Men's 100...
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babbu (n. dad; father)
bardasciu or
vardasciu (n. boy; child); Anconitano:
fiòlo bedollu or
bidullu (n. poplar)
brenciu or
vrenciu (adj. bitter; sour) ciambottu...
- team
would have more than one
world record holder,
including John
Sylvio Fiolo, who had set the
world record for the
breast stroke in
February 1968 before...
- (Holy Saviour) is a
Roman Catholic church and
monastery located atop
Monte Fiolo outside of the town of Casperia,
province of Rieti,
region of Lazio, central...
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Aranha Swimming Men's 100m
freestyle 11
August 1971 Bronze José
Sylvio Fiolo Swimming Men's 100m ****troke 6
August 1971 Bronze Flávio
Dutra Machado...
- UNICAMP)
Fabiana Murer (pole vaulter)
Oliver Minatel (footballer) José
Fiolo (swimmer)
Sandy (singer)
Fabinho (footballer) Marcel,
basketball player...
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diminutive event. Verb from noun a. /
fiolo/ '****' → /fi~
fiolo/ '**** (of males)' /
fiolo/ → /fi~
fiolo/ '****' {} {'**** (of males)'}...