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Gastornis
Gastornis Gas*tor"nis, n. [NL., from Gaston M. Plante, the discover + Gr. ? bird.] (Paleon.) A genus of large eocene birds from the Paris basin.

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- Alfonsina Storni (29 May 1892 – 25 October 1938) was a Swiss-Argentine poet and playwright of the modernist period. Storni was born on May 29, 1892, in...
- least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Almirante Storni: ARA Almirante Storni (D-24), a Fletcher-class destroyer launched in 1943 as USS Cowell...
- ARA Almirante Storni (P-53) is the third Gowind-class offs**** patrol vessel constructed for the Argentinian Navy. The French shipbuilder Naval Group launched...
- Edgardo Gabriel Storni (6 April 1936 – 20 February 2012) was an archbishop of Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz. He was investigated and found guilty for ****ual...
- transferred to Argentina. She served in the Argentine Navy as ARA Almirante Storni. In October 1975, the British Government tasked Lord Shackleton (son of...
- Segundo Rosa Storni (16 July 1876 in Tu****án – 4 December 1954) was an Argentine sailor who served as foreign minister during the presidency (de facto)...
- century including exponents such as Leopoldo Lugones and poet Alfonsina Storni; it was followed by Vanguardism, with Ricardo Güiraldes's Don Segundo Sombra...
- which would lead to the resignation of Admiral Segundo Storni, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Storni was one of the few members of the Argentine military...
- Regent of Florence Alfonsina Strada (1891–1959), Italian cyclist Alfonsina Storni (1892–1938), Argentine poet Alfonsina Maldonado (born 1984), Uruguayan agricultural...
- Luis Llorens Torres, who would later refer to Clara Lair as "the Alfonsina Storni of Puerto Rico."" In the first decades of the 20th century, Lair caused...