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  2. Mariano Martínez (actor) - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2006, Mariano Martínez was in a relationship with his co–star the actress, Luisana Lopilato. From 2012 to 2015, he was married to model Juliana Giambroni, with whom he has a daughter named Olivia Martínez Giambroni who was born on 9 October 2009 [1] and a son named Milo Martínez Giambroni who was born on 28 March 2013. From ...

  3. Mariano Martinez (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Martinez (born 1944) is an American entrepreneur, restaurateur, and creative artist. In Dallas, Texas , in 1971, he adapted a slurpee machine to making margaritas and dubbed it "The World’s First Frozen Margarita Machine".

  4. Mariano Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Martínez may refer to: Mariano Martínez (cyclist) (born 1948), French former professional road racing cyclist; Mariano Martínez (actor) (born 1978 ...

  5. Son amores - Wikipedia

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    Son amores is an Argentine telenovela produced by Pol-ka and issued by Canal 13 in the year 2002 and in the year 2004. It stars Mariano Martínez, Nicolás Cabré, Florencia Bertotti, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and Millie Stegman.

  6. Mariano Martínez (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Mariano Matías Martínez (born 29 January 1979) is an Argentine former footballer. He played as a forward. Teams. Atlanta 1999-2001 [2] Los Andes 2001-2002 [2]

  7. Bottle of Wine - Wikipedia

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    "Bottle of Wine" is a song written and recorded by Tom Paxton, which was a hit for the band The Fireballs, whose version reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968 [1] and #5 in Canada. [2] It also reached #3 in South Africa. [ 3 ]

  8. Vin Mariani - Wikipedia

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    The ethanol in the wine acted as a solvent and extracted the cocaine from the coca leaves. It originally contained 6 mg of cocaine per fluid ounce of wine (211.2 mg/L), [ 4 ] but Vin Mariani that was to be exported contained 7.2 mg per ounce (253.4 mg/L), in order to compete with the higher cocaine content of similar drinks in the United States.

  9. Bodegas Faustino - Wikipedia

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    The objective was to make wine and sell it in bulk and over following years it steadily grew in size and quality. In 1930 Faustino Martinez Perez de Albeniz took over and was the first to bottle his wine within the region of Rioja. The names of the wines produced reflected the vineyard of origin. For example: Campillo, Parrita, Famar, and Santana.