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  • It results in Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator … midway through the movie he starts to get headaches, and I thought that was beautiful.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Interview: A Conversation with Blake Snyder, Part 2 2008

  • One of the young dancers of the school was a man in his early twenties by the name of Joaquin Young.

    Tours of the Black Clock Steve Erickson 2008

  • She’s waiting for the man she loved in the city, a dancer by the name of Joaquin Young.

    Tours of the Black Clock Steve Erickson 2008

  • Her wide-ranging online post -- which outlines the movie star's beliefs on topics such as the goodness of the human race, the Roman Catholic Church and marriage -- came the same week that officials from the U.S. Department of the Treasury called Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman "the world's most powerful drug trafficker."

    CNN.com 2012

  • Madrid (ANTARA News / Reuters) - Pemain tengah Valencia David Albelda dan Joaquin akan melewatkan pertandingan kandang melawan pemimpin klasemen Barcelona setelah tidak masuk tim karena cedera, kata klub liga utama Spanyol itu.

    ANTARA - Berita Terkini 2009

  • Madrid (ANTARA News / Reuters) - Pemain tengah Valencia David Albelda dan Joaquin akan melewatkan pertandingan kandang melawan pemimpin klasemen Barcelona setelah tidak masuk tim karena cedera, kata klub liga utama Spanyol itu.

    ANTARA - Berita Terkini 2009

  • Joaquin aka Cordoves, Jack aka Marrone, Jack aka Marrow, Jack aka Marr, Jack

    Cordoves, Joaquin 2010

  • The Miller here referred to was then plain Heme Miller, express rider, but now known to fame and the world of letters as "Joaquin" Miller.

    Reminiscences of a Pioneer William Thompson

  • "Joaquin" (Cincinnatus Heine) Miller, who was born in 1841 and died in

    The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters Bliss Perry 1907

  • "Joaquin," scrawled on a monte card, and pinned to the dead man's breast, often tells the tale.

    The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance Richard Savage 1874

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