- Tony
Quarin competed for
Canada in the men's
standing volleyball event at the 2000
Summer Paralympics,
where he won a
silver medal.
Canada at the 2000...
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Joseph von
Quarin (November 19, 1733 –
March 19, 1814) was an
Austrian physician born in Vienna. At the age of 15, he
obtained his PhD in Vienna, followed...
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grape varieties, and
exports to 35
countries and 22 U.S. states. Jean-Marc
Quarin awarded it "best
grade for a
Lebanese wine" at Bordeaux's La
Semaine des...
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medical professors in
Leipzig and
Vienna included the
physician Joseph von
Quarin,
later credited for
turning Vienna General Hospital into a
model European...
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Filipe Pereira (Mozambique);
Maria de
Lourdes Belchior Pontes and Mário
Quarin Graça (Portugal). In
Article III, the
Orthographic Agreement of 1990 scheduled...
- who were the
neediest were
still in need of care.
Professor Dr.
Joseph Quarin, who
later became director, used a
general hospital plan. On
August 16,...
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plurinerve Quarín,
Valls & V.C.Rosso
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Quirino (Friulian: San
Quarìn) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional decentralization entity of
Pordenone in the
Italian region of Friuli-Venezia...
- IL + MD),
Mexico (Jalisco, Veracruz, Michoacán)
Zizaniopsis villanensis Quarín -
Argentina "Zizaniopsis Döll & Asch".
Plants of the
World Online. The Trustees...
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Alberta Junior Hockey League. May 2, 2012.
Retrieved May 3, 2012. Brad
Quarin (July 28, 2023). "Whitecourt Twin
Arenas set to re-open to ice
users under...