Bino may refer to: Binoculars Bino (footballer) (born 1972), Portuguese footballer Bino (particle) Bino (singer) (1953–2010), Italian pop singer Bino...
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Binos is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France. Communes of the Haute-Garonne department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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Bino George Chiramal Padinjarathala (born 22 November 1976) is an Indian professional manager (coach) and former footballer. He was the East Bengal assistant...
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them an immediate return to Division 1. The Binos hosted Dumbarton at Forthbank but Dumbarton won, and the Binos were resigned to another season in the second...
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Bino and Fino is an educational children's cartoon created by Nigerian animator Adamu Waziri. It features a brother and sister, Bino and Fino. With the...
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Binos Dauda Yaroe is the senator representing Adamawa South Senatorial District of Adamawa State at the Nigerian 9th National Assembly. Binos Dauda Yaroe...
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{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) (English, German) Radiobericht über die Sessions in Binos Kneipe 1996 (MP3; 2,2 MB)...
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Bino A. Realuyo is a Filipino-American novelist, poet, community organizer and adult educator. He was born and raised in Manila, Philippines but spent...
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Jacques Bino (died February 18, 2009) was a Guadeloupean tax agent, activist and trade union official and representative. Bino was the first person killed...
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Gaugino (redirect from Bino (particle))
hypercharge. Sometimes the term "electroweakinos" is used to refer to winos and binos and on occasion also higgsinos. Note that in other SUSY models the zino...
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