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- Eva Lasting (Spanish: La primera vez) is a Colombian romantic drama television series created by Dago García. It is produced by Caracol Televisión for...
- Lasting (original title: Nieulotne) is a 2013 Polish drama film directed and written by Jacek Borcuch. Lasting is an emotional love story about Michał...
- Champions. Led the Bulldogs to become the 1980 and 1981 SEC Champions. John Lastinger 1982–1983 Led the Bulldogs to the 1982 SEC Championship. Todd Williams...
- commanding 20–3 lead. After the ensuing kick-off, however, quarterback John Lastinger drove the Bulldogs down the field, completing four of five p****es, including...
- Lasting Marks is a 2018 essay film by Charlie Shackleton. Published by The Guardian and narrated by Roland Jaggard, the film focuses on the British police's...
- Lastings Darnell Milledge (born April 5, 1985) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He pla**** in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
- The following list ranks wars and times of war or conflict by their duration, including both historical and ongoing battles. List of wars extended by diplomatic...
- a long-lasting increase in signal transmission between two neurons. The opposite of LTP is long-term depression, which produces a long-lasting decrease...
- the nearby Alapaha River. In 1848, Joshua Lee sold his mill to William Lastinger. In the 1850s, additional mills were established in the area and the po****tion...
- separate shapes of the right and left feet. The development of an automated lasting machine by the Surinamese-American Jan Ernst Matzeliger in the 1880s was...