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Gustavo Edgardo Cordera (born
September 15, 1961 in Avellaneda,
Buenos Aires) is an
Argentine rock musician, best
known as the ex
frontman of the band...
- ¡Adiós,
Cordera! (1892) is a
Spanish short story written by
Leopoldo Alas (also
known as Clarín).
Although the author's
works are
considered examples...
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Enrique Martín (drums, percussion);
previous members include:
Gustavo Cordera (vocals),
Charly Bianco (guitar, vocals),
Marcela Chediak (percussion)...
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Cordera is both a
given name and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Cordera Eason (born 1987),
American football player, trainer, and coach...
- 2000. "El
Gordo Motoneta" [The
Scooter Fat] (
Cordera, Céspedes) – 3:54 "La Del Toro" [Bull's Song] (
Cordera, Suárez) – 4:05 "El
Viejo De Arriba" [The Oldman...
- People] (
Cordera, Céspedes, Righi, Verenzuela, Martín, Subirá, García) – 2:46 "Sincerebro" (
Cordera, Céspedes) – 3:27 "A Marça De Deux" (
Cordera, Barcigaluppi)...
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Cordera Eason (born
September 7, 1987) is an
American football running back,
athletic trainer and coach. He pla****
college football at Ole Miss from 2006-2009...
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Adolfo Cordera-Rivera (search results). You may want to read the
Wikispecies entry on "Adolfo
Cordera-Rivera" instead.wikispecies:Adolfo
Cordera-Rivera...
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While the
protests have
gained support from
famous artists such as
Gustavo Cordera, as well as
international organizations such as
Amnesty International and...
- to Celebrate] (
Cordera, Céspedes, Suárez) – 2:58 "En La Ribera" [At the Riverbank] (
Cordera) – 4:56 "Sencillamente" [Simply] (
Cordera, Martín, Céspedes)...