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- Wilmer Ruperti (born December 7, 1959) is a Venezuelan-born shipping business magnate. Since 2003, he has captured a major share of the market in physically...
- retrograde planets. Other astrologers, such as Dane Rudhyar's protégé Alexander Ruperti, have lectured that everything in the Natal Chart is karmic. Martin Schulman...
- University Press. ISBN 0-8143-2926-8. Bienati, Luisa, and Bonaventura Ruperti, eds. The Grand Old Man and the Great Tradition: Essays on Tanizaki Jun'ichirō...
- footnote 55. Primary source for this: Lorsch necrology under 18 February: "Ruperti comitis. Hic fuit maritus domne Williswinde" [1]. Despy, G (1961), "La...
- the careers of leading businessmen Ricardo Fernández Barrueco and Wilmer Ruperti respectively.[citation needed] After the February 2003 collapse of the...
- Munich in Bavaria, together with two older brothers. After attending the Ruperti-Gymnasium grammar school in Mühldorf, she went to university in Eichstätt...
- by Season 3. Hays joined the permanent cast in season 5, Bruce, Wu, and Ruperti each appear for a single season (seasons 5, 6, and 8, respectively), and...
- Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Erebidae Genus: Zale Species: Z. helata Binomial name Zale helata McDunnough, 1943 Synonyms Zale ruperti McDunnough, 1943 (form)...
- Catocala cerogama Guenée, 1852 Synonyms Catocala bunkeri Grote, 1876 Catocala ruperti Franclemont, 1938 Catocala cerogama var. aurella Fischer, 1885 Catocala...
- American Civil War Wilmer Mizell (1930–1999), American baseball player Wilmer Ruperti (born 1960), Venezuelan-born shipping business magnate Wilmer Stultz (1900–1929)...