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  2. El Siglo de Torreón - Wikipedia

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    elsiglodetorreon.com.mx: Media of Mexico; List of newspapers; El Siglo de Torreón is a Mexican daily newspaper based in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico.

  3. Carlos Lemos Simmonds - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Apolinar was born on 23 October 1933 in Popayán, Cauca to Antonio José Lemos Guzmán and María Antonia Simmonds Pardo. He married María Victoria Perez y Soto Bohorquez, with whom he had four children: María Eugenia, Carlos José, María Victoria, and Adriana.

  4. João de Lemos - Wikipedia

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    João de Lemos Seixas Castelo Branco (1819–1890) was a Portuguese journalist, poet and dramatist.. Lemos was born in Peso da Régua.He was known as "the troubadour" (in Portuguese: Trovador) in Coimbra, where he graduated in Law, thanks the publication of the poetic newspaper O Trovador (repository of poetic productions of a group of young students).

  5. Theodore de Lemos - Wikipedia

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    Theodore de Lemos (1850, Holstein, German Confederation – 12 April 1909, New York City, New York, United States), son of Hermann and Maria Grothe De Lemos of Holstein, was an architect.

  6. Tomas de Lemos - Wikipedia

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    While de Lemos wrote a large number of manuscripts, none were published in his lifetime. Two have been published posthumously: Panoplia gratia seu de rationalis creaturae in finem supernaturalem gratuita divina suavipotente ordinatione, ductu, mediis, liberoque progressu, dissertationes theologicae (Liège, 1676)

  7. Tiago Lemos - Wikipedia

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  8. José Lemos - Wikipedia

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  9. Ego Lemos - Wikipedia

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    Ego Lemos is a permaculturist [1] and singer-songwriter from East Timor [2] who sings in his native tongue, Tetum. [3]His song "Balibo" (featured in the 2009 film Balibo) was awarded best original song composed for the screen at the 2009 Screen Music Awards [4] and a 2009 APRA Award for best song in a film. [5]