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Lead Authors: Nathaly Agosto Filion (other articles) and Kim Hoffmann (other articles)
Umbrella species 2009
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Nathaly was last seen wearing a blue jacket, blue jeans and black tennis shoes, Allison was last seen wearing a white jacket, black jeans and pink boots, and Jocelyn was last seen wearing a black, pink and white flannel shirt, black leggings and black boots.
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Nathaly was last seen wearing a blue jacket, blue jeans and black tennis shoes, Allison was last seen wearing a white jacket, black jeans and pink boots, and Jocelyn was last seen wearing a black, pink and white flannel shirt, black leggings and black boots.
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He leaves two daughters, Yomini and Nohraya Godfried in Curaçao; one daughter, Krisjocelyn Godfried in Oriente, Cuba; father Alwin Godfried; sisters Alwina and Nathaly, brothers Egbert, Alwin Jr. and Nathaniel, and a host of other family and friends.
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Nathaly, there's a new "Deaf Indie Elephants" section, check it out! and enjoy it Sólo una nota rápida para avisar que ahora estoy colaborando en el podcast musical
www.blogalaxia.com Directorio y Buscador de Blogs Latinos 2009
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"Nathaly is strong inside and she's one of our best free throw shooters," Jackson said.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Nathaly Agosto Filion - Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New York City, Nathaly has a B.S. in Natural Resources (2007) and a B.M. in Vocal Music Performance (mezzo-soprano).
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CitationAgosto Filion, Nathaly and Kim Hoffmann (Lead Authors); Therese Donovan (Contributing Author); Stephen C. Nodvin (Topic Editor).
Umbrella species 2009
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Graduate student authors: Nathaly Filion and Kim Hoffmann, Reviewer: Therese Donovan.
Umbrella species 2009
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The most sustained section - a "give the ladies the mike" cluster of songs - is, not coincidentally, the most exciting, and it contains the show's high point: Nathaly Lopez's vampy-funny "
NYT > Home Page By RACHEL SALTZ 2011
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