Pablo Martín Ledesma (born 4 February 1984) is a retired Argentine professional footballer who played as a midfielder. A well balanced player, who was...
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Juan Pablo Ledezma (a.k.a. José Luis Fratello) is the alleged current leader of the Mexican gang La Línea, which is the leading armed wing of the Juárez...
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Ledesma may refer to: Alan Ledesma (actor) (1977–2008), Mexican actor Blas de Ledesma (17th century), Spanish painter Clara Ledesma (1924–1999), Dominican...
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division of the company in charge for innovation and new products, while Pablo Ledesma became the new director. Tuenti launched Tu as a developing project...
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from Georgia in the 77th minute. Eleven minutes later, Boca Junior's Pablo Ledesma would join Kaladze as he too was sent off. The following year, Manchester...
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Carlos Tevez (2001–04; 2015–16; 2018–21) Raúl Alfredo Cascini (2002–05) Pablo Ledesma (2003–08; 2012–14) Fabián Vargas (2003–06; 2007–09) Neri Cardozo (2004–08)...
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Pablo Puyol Ledesma (born 26 December 1975) is a Spanish actor, dancer and singer. He is most known for appearing as Hugo in 45 episodes of Arrayán TV...
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collaboration with musicians from Argentina. [ar026] Agustí Fernández, Pablo Ledesma, Mono Hurtado. A recording from Buenos Aires made in 2000. The third...
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from Georgia, in the 77th minute. Eleven minutes later, Boca Juniors' Pablo Ledesma would join Kaladze as he too was sent off. The following year, Manchester...
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2004 19:15 (UTC-5) Second leg Estadio Palogrande, Manizales Referee: Carlos Chandía (Chile) Copa Libertadores 2004 by Juan Pablo Andréss on the RSSSF...
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