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Lidio Cipriani (17
March 1892 – 8
October 1962) was an anthropologist,
university teacher and
explorer from Florence.
Cipriani first trained and worked...
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Lidio G.
Rainaldi (March 12, 1929 –
December 21, 2019) was a
Democratic member of the New
Mexico Senate. He
represented the 4th
District from 2001 to...
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Lidio Andrés
Feliz (born 26 June 1997) is a
sprinter from the
Dominican Republic. He won
three major medals as part of
Dominican mixed 4 × 400 metres...
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Lidio Jara Martínez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiɣtoɾ ˈliðjo ˈxaɾa maɾˈtines]; 28
September 1932 – 16
September 1973) was a
Chilean teacher, theater...
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United States Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved 25 May 2013. Coradin,
Lidio; Siminski, Alexandre; Reis,
Ademir (2011). Espécies
nativas da
flora brasileira...
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another cup – my life." An
inquest was
launched in Brazil, with team
doctor Lídio Toledo telling the
commission "imagine if I
stopped Ronaldo playing and...
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group for the
first time in the 1911 census. In 1954, the
Italian explorer Lidio Cipriani visited the
island but did not
encounter any inhabitants. In 1967...
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Lidio Nogueira Lopes (born
August 5, 1966) is a
Brazilian politician and
lawyer affiliated with Patriota, he is
currently the
first gentleman of Campo...
- 1813) was a
Spanish Navy
officer and politician.
According to
historian Lidio Cruz Monclova,
Power was
among the
first native-born
Puerto Ricans to refer...
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Divine Plant" of the Incas. New York: J. H. Vail & Company, 1901. Valdez,
Lidio M., Juan Taboada, and J.
Ernesto Valdez. 2015. "Ancient Use of Coca Leaves...