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Fulguro studio is the collaboration between Cédric Decroux and Yves Fidalgo, Lausanne-based designers who teamed up in 2002 to work on product design, interior architecture, and graphic design projects.
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I graduated from Seldovia High School in 1969 and put myself through college working as an egg grader, bookkeeper and expediter for Whitney-Fidalgo Seafoods in Anchorage.
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“I hope he plays the peer better than the Fidalgo,” she replied, carelessly.
Saint Ronan's Well 2008
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Manuel de Mello, "Auto do Fidalgo Aprendiz", were produced.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Mr.H. A. March, of Fidalgo, Washington, who states that he grows all of Tillinghast's
The Cauliflower 1877
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Fidalgo, Washington, and grown at the Oregon experiment station in 1890, it was found to be equally good with Snowball, and similar in growth to
The Cauliflower 1877
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A great confusion exists in the denomination of the different capes of the island of Trinidad; and as recently, since the expedition of Fidalgo and Churruca, the Spaniards reckon the longitudes in South America west of La Punta de la Galera
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The inaccuracy with which the coasts were delineated previously to the labours of Fidalgo, Noguera, and
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My most important occupation at Carthagena was the comparison of my observations with the astronomical positions fixed by the officers of the expedition of Fidalgo.
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The longitudes deduced from the accurate observations of Messrs. Churruca, Fidalgo, and Noguera, were not then published.
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