- Caldarello,
Cargo Muol, Courouillade, Courouillade, Couthurier, Drug,
Graciana,
Graciano Tinto,
Grosse Negrette, Jerusano, Karis, Marastel, Matarou, Minostello...
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Graciana Abraciano de
Chironi (1921 –
February 4, 2017[citation needed]) was an
Argentine film actress.
Chironi was the
grandmother of well-known Argentine...
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inner struggle I
lived the seventy-two days". As of 2023, he is
married to
Graciana Manini. He has six children: Roberto, Federico, Sofía, Josefina, Milagros...
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Graciana Xarra (died 1
November 1610 in Logrono) was a
Spanish alleged witch. She was one of the
people charged with
sorcery in the
Basque witch trials...
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Graciana del
Castillo (Uruguay - New York City,
March 22, 2019) was a
Uruguayan economist, professor, writer, businesswoman, and
international strategist...
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original on 30
August 2010.
Retrieved 18
September 2010. del Castillo,
Graciana (2
April 2014).
Guilty Party: The
International Community in Afghanistan...
- Transformation.
Lynne Rienner. p. 48. ISBN 978-1-58826-211-0. del Castillo,
Graciana (2008).
Rebuilding War-Torn States: The
Challenge of Post-Conflict Economic...
- Navarre,
where they come
across a
group of
cannibalistic witches led by
Graciana,
whose mother Maritxu tries to cook
Sergio in her oven. They
manage to...
- Manikis, Filipina; Sambol, Jose; Mendoza, Leticia; Manio, Zenaida; Salamat,
Graciana; Trinidad, Lucina; Lorenzo,
Victorina (April 1953). "History of Bulacan"...
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their way to the wedding. The comedy-drama
tells the
story of
Emilia (
Graciana Chironi) an 84-year-old
grandmother who
lives in the
Buenos Aires suburbs...