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  • 41Laúd-clave — Características Clasificación Instrumento de cuerda percutida Instrumento de teclado …

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  • 42Laud De Coutances — Saint Laud Décès Nationalité Française V …

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  • 43Laud de coutances — Saint Laud Décès Nationalité Française V …

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  • 44Laud Humphreys — (October 16, 1930–August 23, 1988) was an American sociologist and author. BiographyHe was born as Robert Allan (Laud) Humphreys, in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Ira Denver Humphreys and Stella Bernice Humphreys.5 Laud was chosen as his first name… …

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  • 45Laud Humphreys — (16 octobre 1930 23 août 1988) fut un sociologue américain. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Tearoom Trade (Le commerce des pissotières) 3 Publications …

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  • 46LAUD Stereo — LAUD Estéreo Área de radiodifusión Departamento de Cundinamarca Eslogan La Verdadera Alternativa en Bogotá Frecuencia 90.4 FM Primera emisión 2001 …

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  • 47Laud Weiner — is a short film written and directed by Philip Euling, starring David Hyde Pierce.PlotThe film follows Laud Weiner, an oblivious, self satisfied, and spoiled Hollywood manager producer, as he explains his hard work to the camera while in reality… …

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  • 48laud´a|ble|ness — laud|a|ble «L duh buhl», adjective. 1. deserving praise; commendable: »Unselfishness is laudable. His desire to help his father in the store is laudable. SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, meritorious, creditable. 2. Medicine, Archaic. (of secretions,… …

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  • 49laud|a|ble — «L duh buhl», adjective. 1. deserving praise; commendable: »Unselfishness is laudable. His desire to help his father in the store is laudable. SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, meritorious, creditable. 2. Medicine, Archaic. (of secretions, especially… …

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  • 50Laud,William — Laud (lôd), William. 1573 1645. English prelate who as archbishop of Canterbury (1633 1645) supported Charles I and absolutism in church and state. His attempts to impose High Church doctrine on Protestants in Scotland and England led to his… …

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