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Miguel Fisac Serna (1913–2006) was a
Spanish architect,
urban planner, and painter. He was a
member of Opus Dei from 1935 to 1955, but
later publicly...
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Porfirio Fisac de
Diego (born
January 24, 1965) is a
Spanish basketball coach for
Casademont Zaragoza of the Liga ACB. He was the head
coach of the Senegalese...
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Federation (
FISAC-IRSF), and the
World Jump Rope
Federation (WJRF).
There have been 11
World Championships on
every alternate year by
FISAC-IRSF, with...
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remain in the
league after only
winning eight of the 34 games.
Porfirio Fisac finished his era in the club
after two
consecutive promotions.
Despite this...
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Laboratorios Jorba, was a
building in
Madrid designed by
Spanish architect Miguel Fisac. It was
located near the
Avenida de América and
served as the headquarters...
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Workers (Italian:
Federazione Italiana Sindacato ****icurazioni e Credito,
FISAC) is a
trade union representing workers in the
finance sector in Italy. The...
- — 1987
Commodore 1987–1988
OCRIM 1988–1989 — 1989
Duarig FISAC Como 1989–1990
Admiral FISAC 1990–1991
Lufthansa 1992–1994
Umbro Lufthansa 1994–1995 —...
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questions from
people in the crowd." Critics, such as
Spanish architect Miguel Fisac, who was one of the
earliest members of Opus Dei and who ****ociated with...
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Missions (2002)
Member of the
Fonds Intervention Commerce et
Artisanat (
FISAC) (1992–2001)
Member of the
national council (1990–1999) and the national...
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homegrown player; Red = non-FIBA
Europe player Natxo Lezkano 2008–2015
Porfirio Fisac 2015
Sergio García 2015–2017 Joaquín
Pardo 2017–2018
Alejandro Martínez...