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Šarlo Akrobata (Serbian Cyrillic: Шарло Акробата, lit. 'Charlot the Acrobat') were a
seminal Serbian new wave/post-punk band from Belgrade. Short-lived...
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Anthony Sarlo (born
August 31, 1968) is an Italian-American
construction industry executive and
Democratic Party politician who has
served in the...
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Allen Sarlo (born
January 9, 1958) is an
American surfer, most
prominently known as one of the
original members of the Z-Boys surf and
skateboarding team...
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Serlo or
Sarlo (French Serlon,
Italian Serlone) is a
Norman masculine given name,
derived from the Old
Norse Særli, and may
refer to:
Serlo I of Hauteville...
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Beatriz Sarlo (29
March 1942 – 17
December 2024) was an
Argentine literary and
cultural critic. She was a
founding editor of the
cultural journal Punto...
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extensive touring of
Europe and
North America,
Flyte teamed back up with
Andrew Sarlo at London's Konk (recording studio), to
record their pared back, self titled...
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Serlo of
Hauteville (also
spelled Sarlo, fl.
between 1027–35) was a son of
Tancred of
Hauteville by his
first wife Muriella.
Unlike his brothers, who...
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noble House of the
Sarlo descends directly from
Serlo I of Hauteville, son of
Tancred de
Hauteville and his
first wife Muriella.
Sarlo the
first had a son...
- "Fenomen" is a song by the
Yugoslav new wave band
Šarlo Akrobata, from the
album Bistriji ili
tuplji čovek biva kad...,
released in 1981.
Serbian punk...
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which Sarlo rejects. OECD and
UNICEF rate Canada's
poverty rate much
higher using a
relative poverty threshold.
Statistics Canada's LICO,
which Sarlo also...