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Salvas may
refer to:
Gilles Salvas,
Canadian politician Lise
Salvas-Bronsard (1940–1995),
Canadian economist Lou
Salvas,
Australian footballer Luc Salvas...
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ancient India Salva veritate,
Latin phrase Salva congruitate,
Latin term for
logic Salva Nos (disambiguation)
Salvador (disambiguation)
Salvas (disambiguation)...
- journals.
Salvas-Bronsard was born in 1940. She
earned a
Master of Arts in
economics from the
Quebec institution Université
Laval in 1965.
Salvas-Bronsard...
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Şəlvə may
refer to:
Şəlvə, Khojali,
Azerbaijan Şəlvə, Lachin,
Azerbaijan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Victor Ronald Salva (born
March 29, 1958) is an
American film director, screenwriter, and
convicted **** offender. The self-described protégé of Francis...
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Trigarta kingdom and the
Punjab region.
After invading the Kuru kingdom, the
Salvas settled along the
Yamuna river and the
Alwar region of
Rajasthan (near the...
- Luc
Salvas (born
November 21, 1962) is a
Canadian professional pool player. His quick-paced
speed pool play has
earned him the
nickname "Machine Gun"....
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Salvador "
Salva" Suay Sánchez (born 28
September 1979) is a
Spanish football manager who
serves as the
current manager of
China League One team Guangzhou...
- In philosophy,
salva veritate (or intersubstitutivity) is the
logical condition by
which two
expressions may be
interchanged without altering the truth-value...
- "
Salva Mea" (faux
Latin for "save me") is a song by
British electronic band Faithless,
written by
members Rollo,
Sister Bliss, and Maxi Jazz. The female...