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Fernando Gabriel Regulés (born
October 17, 1973 in
Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a
former Argentine footballer who has pla**** for
clubs in Argentina, Chile...
- Elías
Regules (1861–1929) was a
Uruguayan physician, teacher,
writer and politician. He was a
member of the
Constitutional Party. Mi
tapera (1894) Pasto...
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inventory of the
library of
Lorenzo de'Medici
lists it
under the
title Regule lingue florentine ("Rules of the
Florentine language"). The only
known m****cript...
- Poncitlán, and Jamay, in Jalisco, and in
Venustiano Carranza and Cojumatlán de
Régules, in Michoacán. It is
located at 20°20′N 103°00′W / 20.333°N 103.000°W...
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entre los
clubes modestos y la
Kings League: la FE
Grama pide que la RFEF
regule la competición de Piqué". 20
Minutos (in Spanish). 9
August 2023. Retrieved...
- P. M. Lefferts, ed.,
Regule, by
Johannes Hanboys (University of
Nebraska Press, 1991), pp. 30-1. P. M. Lefferts, ed.,
Regule, by
Johannes Hanboys (University...
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Retrieved 10 July 2014. Robles, Fermín (9
October 2008). "El CAC pide que se
regule la
publicidad institucional". El País.
Retrieved 10 July 2014. "Albert Rivera...
- IPMC. ISBN 978-2-906460-28-7. OCLC 935613218. —— (1999).
Guido d'Arezzo's
Regule rithmice,
Prologus in antiphonarium, and
Epistola ad michahelem: a critical...
- Cojumatlán de
Régules is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Michoacán. It is
located 180
kilometres (110 mi) west of the
state capital of Morelia...
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probably written in the
early 1180s.
Tractatus in
expositionem vite et
regule beati Benedicti,
sermons belonging to the late 1180s.
Praephatio super Apocalipsim...