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- Rosalinda "Ros" Fogliani is Western Australia’s first female State Coroner. Fogliani attended the University of Western Australia. In 1985, she was admitted...
- Antonino Fogliani (born in Messina, June 29, 1976) is an Italian conductor. Fogliani studied composition at the Conservatorio "G. B. Martini" in Bologna...
- machine gun Vickers History of tanks Tank Sigal Fogliani, p. 143 Sigal Fogliani, p. 147 Sigal Fogliani, p. 150 Alejandro de Quesada (20 November 2011)...
- brigadiere is an Italian television series. Nino Manfredi: Nino Fogliani Claudia Koll: Linda Fogliani (1-2) Caterina Deregibus: Linda (3) Michael Reale: Pierre...
- differently. The inquest by State Coroner Rosalinda Fogliani was completed on 15 December 2016.: 165  Fogliani found that police had subjected Dhu to "unprofessional...
- year's Western Australia Under 18 All-Star clashes. Described by Lenny Fogliani, “Neale is a raw ruckman/key forward who has an enormous upside, credit...
- 29, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2008. Bibliography (in Spanish) Sigal Fogliani, Ricardo Jorge, Nahuel DL 43 - Tanques Argentinos (desde sus orígenes hasta...
- E, Maurel S, Waikedre J, Cabalion P, Bourdy G, Valentin A, Jullian V, Fogliani B. "Antiplasmodial activity of New Caledonia and Vanuatu traditional medicines"...
- the latter. To thwart the abuses of powerful families such as the Sessi, Fogliani and Canossa, the Senate of Reggio gave the city's rule for a period of...
- Giacomo Fogliano (da Modena; also Jacopo, Fogliani; 1468 – 10 April 1548) was an Italian composer, organist, harpsichordist, and music teacher of the Renaissance...