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Elena Zelayeta (October 3, 1898 –
March 31, 1974) was a
Mexican American cookbook author.
After running a
restaurant in San
Francisco with her husband...
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Luciano Palonsky OH 8 Agustín
Loser MB 9
Santiago Danani L 10
Mauro Zelayeta OH 11
Manuel Armoa OH 12
Bruno Lima OP 13
Ezequiel Palacios OH 14 Nicolás...
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Aires David Åhman and
Jonatan ****vig 2–0
Yorick de
Groot and
Matthew Immers Mauro Zelayeta and
Bautista Amieva 2–0
Bence Attila Streli and
Artur Hajós 32...
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defending South American Youth Games champions were Juan
Amieva and
Mauro Zelayeta , led by
Sebastian Stratchan, from Argentina.
Brazilian pair
Henrique Camboim...
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championships in the 100m, 200m and 400m medley; in
Vihti Died:
Elena Zelayeta, 75, Mexican-born U.S. cook
whose 1944 book Elena's
Famous Spanish and...
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Madrid San Sebastián
Alvarez 9 '
Alonso 58'
Zamora 69 '
Uralde Cortabarria Zelayeta Report Hernandez 25 '
Camacho Angel Remon Sabido Stadium:
Atotxa Referee:...
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Arconada Zelayeta Kortabarria Gorriz Olaizola Alonso Alvarez López U****e
Uralde Satrustegi Zamora...
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Harumi Kurihara (born 1947),
cookbook writer,
television personality Elena Zelayeta (1898–1974),
cookbook author Wina Born (1920–2001), journalist, profuse...
- Villoro, (born 1958), poet, journalist, children's
story writer Elena Zelayeta (1898-1974), Mexican-born
American cookbook author Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny...
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Opposition Score Opposition Score Gysin Broch Boys'
tournament Amieva–
Zelayeta (ARG) W 2–1 N Phichakon–T Phanupong (THA) W 2–0 Manas–Sedlák (CZE) W...