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Simeone George Pesare (February 18, 1939 –
October 14, 2012) was an
American martial artist born in Providence,
Rhode Island. He was a 10th-degree black...
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definite article,
quite different from
Standard Persian. pesar, boy;
pesare, the boy;
pesare in'o be'm dād, the boy gave me this.) Romanian: drum, road; drumul...
- judo in the Air Force. He then
studied Karazenpo Go
Shinjutsu under George Pesare and
received his
first black belt in May 1966.
Cerio opened his
first martial...
- (published 1
January 2008). p. 103. ISBN 978-8813288785. Salento, Angelo;
Pesare,
Giuseppe (4 July 2015). From
Liberalisation to Appropriation: The Trajectory...
- 'illegal'".
Railway Gazette.
Retrieved 25
March 2011. Salento, Angelo;
Pesare,
Giuseppe (4 July 2015). "From
Liberalisation to Appropriation: The Trajectory...
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Spanish English Negrita de mis
pesares, ojos de
papel volando.
Negrita de mis
pesares, ojos de
papel volando. A
todos diles que sí pero no les
digas cuándo...
- the
letter ë.
Neapolitan Central Basilicatan varieties (Appennine Area)
pesäre [pə׳sɜrə] or [pə׳sɜ̃rə] 'to weigh'
Nasalization [ɜ̃]
occurs in dialects...
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celebrities such as
Elvis Presley and
Bruce Lee.
Through later work of
George Pesare and Nick Cerio,
Kenpo was
brought to the East
Coast of the
United States...
- (Discos Odeón) Released: 1958
Track Listing "Yo el aventurero" "Laguna de
pesares" "Que
bonito es el amor" "Carta perdida"
Antonio Aguilar º5 (album)| Antonio...
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student Sonny Gascon, Gascon's
student George Pesare (founder of the East
Coast branch of Karazenpo/Kempo),
Pesare's student Nick Cerio, and
Anthony S. Agisa...