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called "We Are The
Juans". They had
recorded the EP, "Umaga",
before the
three members left the band. Not so long after, The
Juans introduced their new...
- San
Juans joins Kinder Morgan Protest". The
Journal of the San
Juans.
Friday Harbor, Washington.
Retrieved July 10, 2017. The
Friends of the San
Juans coordinated...
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Another well-known
English version is Lord Byron's epic poem Don
Juan (1821). Don
Juans Ende, a play
derived from an
unfinished 1844
retelling of the tale...
- Records.
Though most of the
songs were
billed as 'Andre
Williams and the Don
Juans' (on Epic in 1956
billed as 'Andre Mr
Rhythm Williams and his New Group')...
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characteristic of the
eastern slope of the San
Juans. The
eruption of the La
Garita Caldera shaped the San
Juan Mountains by
completely obliterating the volcanoes...
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Juan Carlos I (Spanish: [xwaŋˈkaɾlos];
Juan Carlos Alfonso Víctor María de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias, born 5
January 1938) is a
member of the Spanish...
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Bardot Don
Juan (1998 film), a film
written and
directed by
Jacques Weber Don
Juan DeMarco, a 1995
American film
starring Johnny Depp The Don
Juans, a 2013...
- San
Juan Island is the second-largest and most
populous of the San
Juan Islands in
northwestern Washington,
United States. It has a land area of 142.59 km2...
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Juans,
Henry and
Vezner won the 1990
Grammy Award for Best
Country Song for
their "Where've You Been". Coventry, Joe. "Tom
Paxton and the Don
Juans:Capstone...
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Spokane in 1973 and
moved north to the Anacortes-San
Juan Islands route. It
remained in the San
Juans,
until 1999, when it got a
midlife upgrade.
Since its...