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Review of
Social History. 56 (S19): 245–261. doi:10.1017/S0020859011000526.
Pagaza, Ignacio; Argyriades,
Demetrios (2009).
Winning the
Needed Change: Saving...
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Pagaza (13
November 1935 – 14
April 2020) was a
Mexican politician who
served as
governor of the
State of
Mexico from 1989 to 1993.
Pichardo Pagaza was...
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Professor G. Velázquez
wrote the poem "Valle de
Bravo en la poesía de
Pagaza",
describing the region's beauty. The town also saw
incursions by Zapatistas...
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Acadio Pagaza y Ordóñez was a
Mexican ecclesiastic,
writer and translator, born 6 January, 1839 in
Valle de Bravo, died 15 July 1918 in Xalapa.
Pagaza was...
- González-Murrieta (22
October 1894 – 18
November 1958),
better known as
Pagaza, was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a forward. He was a
member of the...
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Leonorilda Ochoa Pagaza (30
October 1939 – 22 May 2016) was a
Mexican actress and
comedian who
appeared in film
since the
Golden Age of
Mexican cinema...
- Kate Black-Spence as
Dispatcher Alexander Strong as Ava
Chamberlain Nayeli Pagaza as 911
Operator Kristine Angela, Joey Ascaridis,
Moira Begale, Nick Cardiff...
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Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza and
party secretary María de los Ángeles
Moreno hiding evidence and thus
blocking the investigation.
Pichardo Pagaza and
Moreno requested...
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Survey of
South Asian History. Routledge. pp. 100–. ISBN 978-1-317-47681-8.
Pagaza, Ignacio; Argyriades,
Demetrios (2009).
Winning the
Needed Change: Saving...
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Pentland 1922–29
Patrick O'Connell 1929–30
Francisco Pagaza 1930–32
Robert Firth 1932–33
Francisco Pagaza 1933–35
Randolph Galloway 1935–36
Francisco González...