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- War, he returned to Latvia. From 1923, Buivids lectured in senior officer courses. On 29 February 1924, Buivids was promoted to Chief of staff of the Latvian...
- Raymond Vincent Buivid (August 15, 1915 – July 5, 1972) was an American football player who pla**** quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for...
- artist and designer. Jānis Buivids (1864-1937), a general in the Latvian Army. Vita Buivid (born 1962), Russian artist Ray Buivid (1915-1972), American football...
- Melbourne. p. 93. Amanda Buivids (10 April 1989). "Bullant surge fires Box Hill". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne. p. 83. Amanda Buivids (8 May 1989). "Crisis...
- Vita Buivid (born Victoria Buivid; born 1962) is a contemporary artist and photographer living in Amsterdam. Buivid graduated from the Dutch Art Institute...
- elimination final. Amanda Buivids (15 September 1989). "VFA in coaching turmoil". The Sun News-Pictorial. Melbourne, VIC. p. 81. Amanda Buivids (7 September 1989)...
- p****ing touchdowns in a single game by a rookie quarterback: 5 (tied with Ray Buivid, Matthew Stafford, Deshaun Watson, Daniel Jones and C.J. Stroud) Most p****ing...
- (1930–1936) Keith Molesworth (1932–1936) Bernie Masterson (1935–1940) Ray Buivid (1937–1938) Gene Ronzani (1937–1938, 1944–1945) Sid Luckman (1939–1949)...
- (1930–1936) Keith Molesworth (1932–1936) Bernie Masterson (1935–1940) Ray Buivid (1937–1938) Gene Ronzani (1937–1938, 1944–1945) Sid Luckman (1939–1949)...
- (1930–1936) Keith Molesworth (1932–1936) Bernie Masterson (1935–1940) Ray Buivid (1937–1938) Gene Ronzani (1937–1938, 1944–1945) Sid Luckman (1939–1949)...