Gastón Exequiel Ramírez Pereyra (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡaˈston raˈmiɾes]; born 2 December 1990) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as an...
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(1839–1903), French writer Gastón Ramírez (born 1990), Uruguayan footballer Gaston Rébuffat (1921–1985), French alpinist Gaston Salmon (1878–1917), Belgian...
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acquisitions of Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez in July and Uruguayan midfielder Gastón Ramírez from Bologna on deadline day. Other significant additions included Rangers...
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1976) García Ramírez of Navarre (1112–1150), of the Jiménez dynasty Gastón Ramírez (born 1990), Uruguayan football player Gloria Ramirez (1963–1994),...
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is deeply in love with him. On Tuesdays they focus on the therapy of Gastón Ramírez (Germán Palacios), a rigid police officer of the Federal Police Argentina...
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close to opening the scoring through Jay Rodriguez, Rickie Lambert, and Gastón Ramírez, with Dejan Lovren also having a number of chances. Guly enjoyed the...
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1952–55: José Buzzetti 1956: Raúl Previtali 1957: Eduardo Alliaume 1958–72: Gastón Guelfi 1973–84: Washington Cataldi 1985–86: Carlos José Lecueder 1987–90:...
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Rae.es. Retrieved 17 February 2013. Lipski (1994: 203) Salamanca, Gastón; Ramírez, Ariella (2014). "Argentinismos en el léxico del español de Chile:...
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to the referee for not penalising Suárez, Uruguay won a corner which Gastón Ramírez delivered from the right. Diego Godín rose to head the ball, with the...
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Government 1955–1959 Walter Pelletti (born 31 May 1966), former footballer Gastón Ramírez (2 December 1990), footballer Luis Alberto Solari (17 October 1918 –...
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