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  • Juan Enrique Lira (27 October 1927 – 12 March 2007) was a Chilean sports shooter. He competed at the 1960, 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics. Lira later became...
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  • weightlifter José López Lira (1892–1965), Mexican lawyer and politician Juan Enrique Lira (1927–2007), Chilean sport shooter Gonzalo Lira (1968–2024), Chilean-American...
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    Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike miˈɣel iˈɣlesjas ˈpɾejsleɾ]; born 8 May 1975) is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He...
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    the lira: Juan Antonio Villacañas infused this classical form with new and surprising content, so much so that his liras are now known as "Liras juanantonianas"...
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    Zimenko (URS)  Karni Singh (IND)  Joachim Marscheider (GDR) 1965 Santiago  Juan Enrique Lira (CHI)  Jürgen Henke (GDR)  William Abbott (USA) 1966 Wiesbaden  Ken...
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    fifth-place finisher Ion Dumitrescu of Romania, sixth-place finisher Juan Enrique Lira of Chile, seventh-place finisher Bob Braithwaite of Great Britain...
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    the IPSC. Chile got its first world championship in shooting when Juan Enrique Lira won the trap shooting event at the 1965 World Shotgun Championships...
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    Magallanes and then, according to reporter Juan Enrique Lira of the Santiago newspaper El Mercurio, shot himself. Lira reported that the press secretary, Agosto...
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  • Sayen Arón Piper as Antonio Torres Enrique Arce as Máximo Torres Loreto Aravena as Miranda Alejandro Trejo as Lira Roberto García Ruiz as Bykov Eduardo...
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  • Norm Larker, 76, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers). Juan Enrique Lira, 79, Chilean Olympic shooter. Antonio Ortiz Mena, 99, Mexican Finance...
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    events in 3 sports. Two shooters represented Chile in 1960. Trap Juan Enrique Lira Gilberto Navarro "Chile at the 1960 Rome Summer Games". sports-reference...
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    Carmen Luna Lira José Antonio Zepeda López José Ramón Sarria Morales José Santos Figueroa Aguilar José Santos López Gómez Josefina Roa Romero Juan Ramón Jiménez...
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    shooters represented Chile in 1964. 50 m rifle, prone Roberto Huber Trap Juan Enrique Lira Gilberto Navarro "Chile at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games". sports-reference...
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  • from 52 countries, including six Chileans; In addition to Jottar, Juan Enrique Lira, Gilberto Navarro, Carlos Pabst, Pedro Estay, and Fritz Dreyer, commander...
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    (HOL), TKO-2 Four shooters, all men, represented Chile in 1968. Trap Juan Enrique Lira Pedro Estay Skeet Nicolas Atalah Jorge Jottar "Chile at the 1968 Mexico...
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  • Latorre [es] (Feature) 1985 – Hernán Millas [es] (Editing) 1987 – Juan Enrique Lira (Photography) 1989 – Cristián Zegers [es] (Editing) 1991 – Raquel...
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    Valle Flor  Portugal 85 180 Yury Nikandrov  Soviet Union 97 180 17 Juan Enrique Lira  Chile 93 179 Gerhard Aßmus  United Team of Germany 89 179 19 Ede...
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    50 (3): pp. 99-110. Razkin, Oihana; Gómez-Moliner, Benjamín Juán; Prieto, Carlos Enrique; Martínez-Ortí, Alberto; Arrébola, José Ramón; Muñoz, Benito;...
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  • José Luis Osvaldo Lira Pérez SS.CC. (February 11, 1904, in Santiago, Chile – December 20, 1996, in Santiago) was a Chilean priest, philosopher and theologian...
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  • Instituto Juan de Herrera, 2013. Villegas, Daniel Cosío; Martínez, Bernardo García; Lorenzo, José Luis; Bernal, Ignacio; Carrasco, Pedro; Lira, Andrés;...
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