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Dominador “Dom”
Ibarra Ilio (November 15, 1913 -
February 7, 2006) was a poet and
professor born in Malinao,
Capiz (now part of Aklan). He is considered...
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Ilio DiPaolo (November 7, 1926 – May 10, 1995), was an
Italian professional wrestler and
restaurateur who
lived in the Buffalo, New York area. DiPaolo...
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Ilio Colli,
vulgo Paor (May 30, 1931 –
February 21, 1953), was a
skier from Italy. He
represented his
native country at the 1952
Winter Olympics in Oslo...
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Hawaiian Poi Dog (Hawaiian:
ʻīlio or
ʻīlio mākuʻe) is an
extinct breed of
pariah dog from Hawaiʻi
which was used by
Native Hawaiians as a spiritual...
- Gr****, the city was
referred to as both
Troia (Τροία) and
Ilion (Ἴλιον) or
Ilios (Ἴλιος).
Metrical evidence from the
Iliad and the
Odyssey suggests that...
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Ilio Bosi (4
October 1903 – 5
December 1995) was an
Italian communist politician and
trade unionist. Born in Ferrara, Bosi
joined the
Italian Socialist...
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Ilion (Gr****: Ίλιον;
before 1994: Νέα Λιόσια, Nea Liosia) is a town and a
suburb in the
western part of the
Athens agglomeration, Greece.
Ilion lies southeast...
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Medial to the
anterior inferior iliac spine is a broad,
shallow groove, over
which the
iliacus and
psoas major muscles p****. This
groove is
bounded medially...
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ILIOS is an
acronym of
InterLink Internet Operating System. It is an
attempt to
create a router-only
operating system; one
specifically oriented towards...
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Ilio Barontini (Cecina, Tuscany, 28
September 1890 - Scandicci, 22
January 1951) was an
Italian Communist politician and
guerrilla fighter. He notably...