Joe Fino was born on January 17, 1987, in Framingham, Massachusetts, USA.
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Luciano Fino died on February 2, 2004, in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
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Oro fino - 1989 is rated/received certificates of:
Iceland:L
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Ouro Fino's population density is 59.16 people per square kilometer.
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Picado fino - 1996 is rated/received certificates of:
Argentina:13
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Fino a farti male - 2004 is rated/received certificates of:
Italy:T
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M. A. Barbareschi Fino has written:
'L' urlo e altre novelle'
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Wendy Spring has written:
'Paso Fino' -- subject(s): Paso fino horse
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The cast of Picado fino - 1996 includes: Marcela Guerty Facundo Luengo
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The Paso Fino is not considered a heavy breed. It is known for its smooth gait and smaller size compared to heavy breeds like the Belgian, Fresian, and Clydesdale.
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"Barrio fino endirecto" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "fine neighborhood direct" in English. It is the title of an album by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee, released in 2005. The term "barrio fino" refers to the concept of a rough or impoverished neighborhood, while "endirecto" means "live" or "direct." The album was recorded live in a barrio fino, showcasing the energy and authenticity of the neighborhood.
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Oro fino - 1989 was released on:
Spain: 20 July 1989
USA: 15 July 1990
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The cast of Conta fino a tre - 2007 includes: Virginie Bernat as Girlfriend Giuseppe Lupoi as Lupo
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The cast of Fino alla fine - 2010 includes: Italo Amerighi as Matteo Cristiano Morroni as Daniele
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The cast of Fino alla tenebra - 1920 includes: Ruggero Barni Vittorio Bianchi Amleto Novelli Valeria Sanfilippo
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It is probably the Paso Fino (or Peruvian Paso) but I'm not sure if there is a different Peruvian breed in the Andes. I would say it must be the Paso Fino.
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The Paso Fino is a horse that originated in Puerto Rico from stock imported from Spain. The name Paso Fino literally means fine step or gait.
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One, also known as the Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino (PPR),originated in Puerto Rico.[1] The other, often called the Colombian Paso Fino or Colombian Criollo Horse (CCC),developed in Colombia.
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The Paso Fino is a naturally-gaited light horse breed dating back to horses imported to the Caribbean from Spain. Pasos are prized for their smooth, natural, four beat, lateral ambling gait and are used in many disciplines, but are especially popular for trail riding. In the United States there are two main groups of horses that are popularly called "Paso Fino:" One, also known as the Pure Puerto Rican Paso Fino (PPR), originated inPuerto Rico. The other, often called the Colombian Paso Fino or Colombian Criollo Horse (CCC), developed in Colombia.
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The Fino Restaurant in Austin is at 2905 San Gabriel Street. It is a fairly expensive restaurant and they are open every day. Reviews on Yelp suggest that they are well worth a visit.
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"Until this afternoon" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Fino a questo pomeriggio.
Specifically, the preposition fino a means "till, until." The masculine demonstrative adjective questo means "this." The masculine noun pomeriggio means "afternoon."
The pronunciation is "FEE-noh ah KWEH-stoh POH-meh-REED-djoh."
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The Paso Fino is one of the oldest, purest breeds of horse in the world. They have a fascinating history such as being the mounts for the Spanish Conquistadors. They are famous and treasured for many different traits. One of the most valued traits are their smooth, rhythmic, natural gait. Paso Fino actually means 'fine step'. Further down on this page are direct links to two different sites completely dedicated to the Paso Fino.
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Conta fino a quaranta, Contare fino a quaranta!and Contate fino a quaranta! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Count to 40!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 2, 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KON-ta FEE-no a kwa-RAN-ta," "kon-TA-rey FEE-no a kwa-RAN-ta" and "kon-TA-tey FEE-no a kwa-RAN-ta" in Pisan Italian.
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"Fino" (or fina if female). It means thin or narrow literally.
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"Drink up!" is Bere fino...! in Italian.
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gin and tonic, champers, fino sherry, campari, anything light and refreshing
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