i don"t have any baggage - definizione. Che cos'è i don"t have any baggage
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Cosa (chi) è i don"t have any baggage - definizione

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Don T. Udall; Don Udall

I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way         
1992 SINGLE BY AARON TIPPIN
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way"
"I Wouldn't Have it Any Other Way" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Aaron Tippin. It was released in June 1992 as the second single from the album, Read Between the Lines.
Dôn         
ANCESTOR FIGURE IN WELSH LEGEND
Don (goddess); Children of Dôn; Children of Don
Dôn () is an ancestor figure in Welsh legend and literature. She is typically given as the mother of a group known as the "Children of Dôn", including Gwydion, Arianrhod, and Gilfaethwy, among many others.
I Have Something Important to Tell You         
2005 FILM BY ŽELJKO SOŠIĆ
Imam nešto važno da vam kažem; I Have Something Important To Tell You; Imam nesto vazno da vam kazem
I Have Something to Tell You () is a 2005 Montenegrin drama film directed by Željko Sošić, in 2005. Montenegro's new cinema starts with this movie.

Wikipedia

Don Taylor Udall

Don Taylor Udall (July 20, 1897 – March 14, 1976) was a member of the Arizona State Legislature from the Udall political family.

Born and raised in Arizona, he was the son of David King Udall and Ida Frances (Hunt) Udall.

He graduated from Georgetown University with a law degree, and was admitted to the Arizona Bar in 1923. From 1941–1942 he was a member of the Arizona State Legislature. During World War II, he served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate Generals Corps, with duty in the South Pacific. Later he was elected as a Judge of the Arizona Superior Court.

He died in Mesa, Arizona, in 1976. He is buried in the Holbrook Cemetery in Holbrook, Arizona.