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- The show is currently hosted by Santiago del Moro, taking over after Jorge Rial and previously Soledad Silveyra. The show first aired on 10 March 2001 on...
- Iranian rial as of 28 November 2014. Since 19 June 2014, the Vietnamese dong has been devalued a total of five times in an effort to help spur exports...
- rial and the South Yemeni dinar remained legal tender during a transitional period. In 1991, the dinar was withdrawn from circulation, with 26 rial exchanged...
- from Alfredo Di Stéfano and Marquitos, as well as two goals from Héctor Rial. Real Madrid successfully defended the trophy next season in their home stadium...
- fica perplexo com notícias de rombo contábil de R$ 20 bi e saída precoce de Rial". Seu Dinheiro (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 13 January 2023. Tooge...
- and by Justin Pate in English. Voiced by: Yoshiko Kamei (****anese); Monica Rial (English) Tsukihito Amanuma (天沼 月人, Amanuma Tsukihito), also known as Game...
- of its total market capitalization because of the collapse of the Iranian rial and the slump in oil prices. It was also decided in 2014 that some banks...
- improve the diversity and opportunity in Formula 1 at all levels". The move spurs from the growing questions about racism and global inequalities perpetuated...
- gotta be dangerous!!").[vol. 4:189] Voiced by: Ryōko Ono (****anese); Monica Rial (English) Mirajane Strauss (ミラジェーン・ストラウス, Mirajēn Sutorausu) is the guild's...
- during the battle, and his forces retreated across the Euphrates. His death spurred a succession crisis in which Orodes II chose Phraates IV (r. c. 38–2 BC)...