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Sandalio Junco Camellón (1894-1942) was a
Cuban Afro-Latino
labor figure and
communist radical.
Having started out as a
trade unionist,
Junco rose through...
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Sandalio Calderon (born 19
October 1952) is a
Colombian boxer. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. He lost in the...
- Lulu
Schwartz (born
Stephen A. Schwartz,
September 9, 1948, and also
known previously as
Stephen Suleyman Schwartz) is an
American Sufi journalist, columnist...
- 1002/jimd.12083. ISSN 1573-2665. PMC 7041636. PMID 30864148. del Río LA,
Sandalio LM,
Palma JM,
Bueno P,
Corpas FJ (November 1992). "Metabolism of oxygen...
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Education and work
exist in two
alternative worlds that don’t
really connect—
Sandalio Gomez,
emeritus professor at the IESE
Business School in
Madrid There has...
- (1): 19–66. doi:10.1016/S0079-6107(98)00058-3. PMID 10446501. del Río LA,
Sandalio LM,
Palma JM,
Bueno P,
Corpas FJ (November 1992). "Metabolism of oxygen...
- Novel) (1927) – the
autopsy of an
Unamuno novel. Don
Sandalio,
jugador de
ajedrez (Don
Sandalio,
Chess Player) (1930). San
Manuel Bueno, mártir (Saint...
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Prostituta Enrique Núñez as Juez Víctor
Iregua as
Muchacho con
armonica Sandalio Hernández as
Ciudadano Gonzalo de
Esquiroz as
Jinete en créditos Álvaro...
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Rossana Juncos,
Argentine swimmer Rubén Junco,
Cuban water polo
player Sandalio Junco,
Cuban communist Tirso del Junco,
American politician Tito Junco...
- Juan
Sandalio Arzuaga Anitua (3
September 1880 – 26
August 1951) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
defender for
Athletic Club, and
later a referee...