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Wat (wie) is Gary - definitie


Gary (Argentine singer)         
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ARGENTINE SINGER
Edgar Efraín Fuentes, better known as Gary (Amboy (Córdoba) 15 February 1962 – 9 November 2001) was an Argentine singer of cuarteto songs. His records, first as one of the singers with Tru-la-lá band and then as solo artist with his own band, sold 2 million copies during the 10 most active years of his career.
Gary Gorton         
AMERICAN ECONOMIST
Gary B. Gorton; Gorton, Gary
Gary Bernard Gorton (born c. 1951) is an American economist who currently serves as the Frederick Frank Class of 1954 Professor of Finance at Yale School of Management.
Joseph Gary         
AMERICAN JUDGE (1821-1906)
Joseph E. Gary; Gary, Joseph; Joseph Easton Gary
Joseph Easton Gary (July 9, 1821 – October 31, 1906) was judge who presided over the trial of eight anarchists tried for their alleged role in the Haymarket Riot. Born in Potsdam, New York, USA, he worked as a carpenter, then moved to St.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Gary
1. Gary Dudley and retired Lake County Sheriff‘s Department Chief Gary Martin to funeral homes.
2. Bob Livingston, Gary Hart, Bob Packwood and Gary Condit represent just a sampling of the fallen.
3. When Gary started dialysis, he wanted to give Gary his kidney but was too young.
4. Gary died Tuesday at Tarzana Medical Center of lymphoma, said Helen Gary, the drummer‘s mother.
5. Abridged extract from My Take, by Gary Barlow, published by Bloomsbury on October 5 at 18.''. Gary Barlow 2006.