- The
breakthrough came in the 1920s when a
manufacturer introduced the
Regulo.
REGULO was
originally a
proprietary name
chosen by
Radiation Ltd. to denote...
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Regulo Caro (born
November 5, 1981) is a
Mexican singer and songwriter. Caro was born and
raised in Los Angeles, California, till the age of 7 and moved...
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artists like
Gerardo Ortíz, Luis Coronel,
Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes, and
Régulo Caro. DEL
Records and its
artists are
frequent winners at the Billboard...
- Raúl
Régulo Quirino Garza (1982 – 6
January 2012), a
Mexican journalist for the La Última
Palabra (Translated: "The Last Word") and an
employee of the...
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Regulo Carmona Moreno (born 31
January 1980 in El Paraíso, Caracas) is a
retired Venezuelan male
artistic gymnast. Five
times winner of the
World Cup (2006-2007)...
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Grupo Fernández,
Grupo Marca Registrada, Los
Traviezoz de la Zierra, and
Regulo Caro. On 15
February 2015,
Camacho and four
other people were in a car accident...
- 1943),
better known under the name of Dom Aleixo, was a
Timorese chieftain (
régulo) who
served the
Portuguese during World War II. Dom
Aleixo was born in Soro...
- such as
Ultra Galaxy Fight: The
Destined Crossroad,
Ultraman Regulos, and
Ultraman Regulos:
First Mission.
Kengo Manaka (マナカ ケンゴ,
Manaka Kengo) is the...
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original on 16
August 2015.
Retrieved 8
January 2016. "De
Lupillo Rivera a
Regulo… los
corridos sobre la fuga de 'El Chapo'". Excélsior (in Spanish). Archived...
- or
different arrangements, or
cutting takes together."
Trumpet player Regulo Aldama, who
appears on "Conquest", was
discovered by Jack
White at a local...