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Rafaela weighs one hundred and five pounds and stands six feet tall.
Dreamseller: The Calling Augusto Cury 2011
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I would have had no choice but to watch my beloved Rafaela age; back then, foolishly, I would have welcomed the chance.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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In the style of the times, whenever Rafaela went to church, she insisted on being taken in her four-wheeled carriage (calash) rather than walking!
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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Rafael Almada, who later became the Mayor of El Fuerte, was born in Alamos in 1861 and married his cousin, Rafaela, there in 1897.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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I would have had no choice but to watch my beloved Rafaela age; back then, foolishly, I would have welcomed the chance.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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Rafael Almada, who later became the Mayor of El Fuerte, was born in Alamos in 1861 and married his cousin, Rafaela, there in 1897.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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The twins have four other sisters: Raquel, Graziela, Gabriela and Rafaela.
Gisele Bundchen Attends Twin Sister Patricia's Wedding (VIDEOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Check out this short clip of Gabriela, Rafaela and Patricia being interviewed at Sao Paulo Fashion Week.
Gisele Bundchen Attends Twin Sister Patricia's Wedding (VIDEOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Daniel Tunnard nominates Club Sportivo Ben Hur of Rafaela in Argentina, stating that the fourth-tier outfit "was formed after the founders went to the pictures to see the film Ben-Hur and enjoyed it so much they named their new club after it".
Which teams are named after fictional characters? | The Knowledge | Barry Glendenning 2011
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In the style of the times, whenever Rafaela went to church, she insisted on being taken in her four-wheeled carriage (calash) rather than walking!
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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