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Mikel Laboa Mancisidor (15 June 1934 – 1
December 2008) was one of the
Basque Country's most
important singer-songwriters.
Considered the
patriarch of...
- (amb****ador)
Monsignor Laboa had
threatened to
revoke Noriega's
sanctuary if he didn't
surrender to the
United States,
although Laboa insisted that he had...
- José Sebastián
Laboa Gallego (20
January 1923 – 24
October 2002) was a
Spanish prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in the
diplomatic service of...
- Guy A. J.
LaBoa (born 1939) is a
retired United States Army officer. A
veteran of the
Vietnam War, his
senior command ****ignments
included the 4th Infantry...
- Surgery. 207 (1): 127–138. doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2013.07.027. PMID 24124659.
Laboa,
Maria Navajas; Calzada,
Aitor Orive; Landaluce, Aitor; Estevez,
Inaki Zabalza;...
- 1942), journalist.
Alberto Iglesias (born 1955),
music composer.
Mikel Laboa (1934–2008),
Basque singer-songwriter.
Juana Larando (fl. 1630), Basque...
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majority whip
Dallas Kinney,
Pulitzer Prize-winning
photographer Guy A. J.
LaBoa,
lieutenant general in the
United States Army who
commanded the 4th Infantry...
- of his weapons, and
requested sanctuary from
Archbishop José Sebastián
Laboa, the
papal nuncio.
Prevented by
treaty from
invading the Holy See's emb****y...
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Jexux Artze Nestor Basterretxea Jose
Angel Irigarai Lourdes Iriondo Mikel Laboa Julen Lekuona Benito Lertxundi Xabier Lete
Jorge Oteiza AURTENETXE ZALBIDEA...
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James H.
Johnson Jr. 1991-1993 LTG John P.
Otjen 1993–1995 LTG Guy A. J.
LaBoa 1995–1997 LTG
George A.
Fisher Jr. 1997–1999 LTG John M.
Riggs 1999–2001...