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Mercedes de
Lasala de
Riglos or (incorrectly) Ana
Lasala de
Riglos (23
September 1764 – 1
January 1837),
known as
Madame Riglos, was an
Argentine patriot...
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during the
Korean War. Sold to
Argentina in 1970 and
renamed ARA Cándido de
Lasala (Q-43).
Served in
Argentine Navy. In 1981 she was
decommissioned and struck...
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James V.
LaSala was a
Brooklyn mobster and drug
trafficker who
eventually controlled syndicate drug
trafficking in
California and
several other Southwestern...
- Blanco, the
Godmother of Medellin.
Byliner Inc. ISBN 978-1-61452-087-0.
LaSala,
Francine (2002).
Mistresses of mayhem: the book of
women criminals. Indianapolis...
- ISBN 978-1785927997. OCLC 1089850112. "****s, **** Men, and
Their Parents: A
Critique of
LaSala and the
Prevailing Clinical Wisdom".
Family Process. v t e...
- [ʒɑ̃ lasal]; Occitan: Jan de L****ala
Occitan pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʒan də
lasala]; born 3 May 1955) is a
French politician who
represented the 4th constituency...
- Who Came Out
Later in Life. Portland:
Eldredge Books ISBN 978-0997749106
LaSala,
Michael (2010)
Coming Out,
Coming Home:
Helping Families Adjust to a ****...
- at 25: 'Heartbroken'". USA Today.
Retrieved June 1, 2023. Kushner, Seth;
LaSala,
Anthony (2007). The Brooklynites.
PowerHouse Books. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-57687-398-4...
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actress Mercedes Lander,
drummer for
Canadian alt-metal band
Kittie Mercedes Lasala (1764 –1837),
Argentinian patriot
Mercedes Leigh (b.1867 – ?), American...
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LaSala Boatyard, Copiague, New York in
Great Neck Cr****.
Unknown tugboat United
States The tug sank in
shallow water partially above water at
LaSala...