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- Cilano may refer to: Cosmo A. Cilano, American politician Cara Cilano, American professor and author This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Cara Cilano is currently the chair professor of English at Michigan State University and also a published author of articles and books, being largely collected...
- Cosmo Anthony Cilano (March 22, 1893 – September 29, 1937) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was born on March 22, 1893, in Buffalo...
- Hashmi, are Tariq Rahman, Muneeza Shamsie, Amra Raza, Claire Chambers, Cara Cilano and Sauleha Kamal. "Prolegomena to the Study of ****stani English and ****stani...
- Republican 1856–1921 Perry G. Childs Lemuel Chipman Robert Christie Jr. Cosmo A. Cilano Ebenezer Clark 1796–1802 Eastern Henry A. Clark Jesse Clark Joseph Clark...
- Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide. New York: Vintage. ISBN 978-8184003703. Cilano, Cara, ed. (2010). ****staniaat: Special issue on 1971 War. Hanhimäki, Jussi...
- South Eastern Railway Cosmo Campoli (1923–1997), American sculptor Cosmo A. Cilano (1893–1937), New York state senator Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon, 5th Baronet (1862–1931)...
- State ****embly Monroe County, 3rd District 1922–1924 Succeeded by Cosmo A. Cilano Political offices Preceded by James W. Fleming New York State Comptroller...
- Hill College John R. Broderick, president of Old Dominion University Cara Cilano, chair professor of English at Michigan State University Charles J. Dougherty...
- Sendel [de] (1686–1757), city physician in Elbląg Georg Christian Maternus de Cilano [de] (1696–1773), city physician in Altona, Hamburg Peter Carpser [de] (1699–1759)...