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management and file
system access.
Pintos also
teaches students valuable debugging skills.
Unlike Nachos,
Pintos can run on
actual x86 hardware, though...
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called Tango en la Bahía ("Tango by the bay"),
where he
heard Pintos sing. On that day,
Pintos had a demo-tape of his
recordings and gave it to Lavié who...
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rebadged versions of the
Pinto as the
Mercury Bobcat from 1975
until 1980 (1974–1980 in Canada). Over three million
Pintos were
produced over its ten-year...
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Primera División. In
January 2019,
Pintos joined Peñarol on a three-year loan,
joining the club's
youth team.
Pintos made his
first team
debut for the...
- José Luis
Pintos Saldanha (born 25
March 1964 in Artigas) is a
former Uruguayan footballer. He was
nicknamed "Chango"
during his career.
Pintos Saldanha...
- Álvaro
Gabriel Pintos Fraga (born 24
October 1977 in Montevideo) is a
Uruguayan football striker. He
currently plays for Club Atlético
Torque on loan from...
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Conspiracy of the
Pintos, also
known as the
Pinto Revolt or the
Pinto Conspiracy, and in
Portuguese as A Conjuração dos
Pintos, was a
rebellion against...
- The
pinto bean (/ˈpɪntoʊ/) is a
variety of
common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). In
Spanish they are
called frijoles pintos. It is the most po****r bean by...
- Die drei
Pintos (Anh 5, The
Three Pintos) is a
comic opera of
which Carl
Maria von
Weber began composing the music,
working on a
libretto by
Theodor ****...
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Pinto is a Portuguese, Spanish,
Jewish (Sephardic), and
Italian surname. It is a high-frequency
surname in all Portuguese-speaking
countries and is also...