WHAT DOES A ACOSTÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a acostá in the Romanian dictionary
A ACOSTÁ ~ éz 1. intranz. (about ships) Shooting at shore; to approach. 2nd Trans. (people, usually unknown) Stop (brutally) to address him. A ACOSTÁ ~éz 1. intranz. (despre nave) A trage la țărm; a aborda. 2. tranz. (persoane, de obicei, necunoscute) A opri (în mod brutal) pentru a i se adresa.
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5 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A ACOSTÁ»
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Contribuciones mastozoológicas en homenaje a Bernardo Villa
Acosta (2003). Jellisonia gray i Hubbard, 1958.- Acosta ' (2003). Jellisonia hayesiTmih, 1950.- Acosta (2003). Jellisonia hayesi breviloba Traub, 1950.- Acosta (2003). Jellisonia hayesi hayesi Traub, 1950.- Acosta (2003). Jellisonia sp.
Víctor Sánchez-Cordero, Rodrigo A. Medellín, 2005
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Practical Robot Design: Game Playing Robots - Pagina xvii
Game Playing Robots Jagannathan Kanniah, M. Fikret Ercan, Carlos A. Acosta Calderon. Jagannathan Kanniah received his BE and MSc degrees in electrical engineering from Annamalai University, India, in 1969 and 1971, respectively.
Jagannathan Kanniah, M. Fikret Ercan, Carlos A. Acosta Calderon, 2013
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Latin American Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes: A ... - Pagina 1
A ACOSTA, OSCAR ZETA (United States; 1935-1974?) Acosta was born in El Paso, Texas, in 1935. His father, Manuel, was a descendant of Indians from Durango, Mexico; his mother, Juana, was a naturalized U.S. citizen of working-class ...
David William Foster, Emmanuel Sampath Nelson, 1994
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Section 1983 Litigation: Jury Instructions - Pagina TW-1
Aporite, 4.01[E] Acevedo-Garcia v. Monroig, 17.02.1, 18.05.3 Acevedo-Luis v. Pagan, 18.01[C], 18.07[A], 18.07.6, 18.07[C] Achor v. Riverside Golf Club, 1.03[A][1] Acierno v. Cloutier, 6.02.7 Acosta v. City of Costa Mesa, 1.10[A] Acosta v.
Martin A. Schwartz, George Cheny Pratt, 2009
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Driving Adventure: Hidalgo, and the Ancient City of ...
The large number of artifacts, that have been unearthed, from various other known ceramic styles is testimony of the extensive trade the Toltecs had with the other cultures of Mesoamerica . Museo Jorge A. Acosta, The Acosta Museum, ...