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  2. Pujol (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Pujol is a Mexican cuisine restaurant in Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City.The restaurant is owned and headed by chef Enrique Olvera.Pujol's dishes are based on traditional Mexican cuisine, including maize-based food, seafood, and tacos, served in a sophisticated presentation through tasting menus or a taco omakase bar.

  3. Jordi Pujol - Wikipedia

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    Children. 7. Signature. Jordi Pujol i Soley[ 2] ( Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾði puˈʒɔl i suˈlɛj], born 9 June 1930) is a retired Catalan politician who was the leader of the party Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya (CDC) from 1974 to 2003, and President of the Generalitat de Catalunya from 1980 to 2003.

  4. Albert Pujols - Wikipedia

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    2× NL home run leader (2009, 2010) NL RBI leader (2010) José Alberto Pujols Alcántara ( Spanish pronunciation: [puˈxols], Catalan pronunciation: [puˈʒɔls]; born January 16, 1980) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball first baseman and designated hitter.

  5. Juan Pujol García - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pujol García MBE (Spanish: [ˈxwam puˈʝol ɣaɾˈθi.a]; 14 February 1912 – 10 October 1988), also known as Joan Pujol i García (Catalan: [ʒuˈam puˈʒɔl i ɣəɾˈsi.ə]), was a Spanish spy who acted as a double agent loyal to Great Britain against Nazi Germany during World War II, when he relocated to Britain to carry out fictitious spying activities for the Germans.

  6. Tony Pujol - Wikipedia

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    Pujol's coaching career began in 1992 when he became the head boys basketball coach at La Progresiva Presbyterian HS in Miami, Florida. [3] In 1995, Pujol accepted the head boys basketball coaching position at Northwest Christian Academy in Miami, where he stayed for 13 seasons and posted a 250-46 record, while winning state titles in 1999, 2003 and 2004. [2]

  7. Emilio Pujol - Wikipedia

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    Emili Pujol was born in the little village of Granadella just outside Lleida, Spain. He began his studies with Francisco Tárrega in 1902, when he was sixteen years of age. At this time, Miguel Llobet was making his debut as a concert artist outside Barcelona. Pujol fondly remembered his first encounter with Tárrega and in his biography of his ...

  8. Pujol - Wikipedia

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    Emilio Pujol (1886–1980), Spanish composer, musicologist and classical guitar teacher. Henri Pujol, French oncologist. Joan Pau Pujol (1570–1626), Catalan and Spanish composer. Jordi Pujol (born 1930), president of the Generalitat de Catalunya 1980–2003. Juan Pujol García (1912–1988), double agent working for the British in World War II.

  9. Le Pétomane - Wikipedia

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    Le Pétomane. Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 – August 8, 1945), better known by his stage name Le Pétomane ( / ləˈpɛtəmeɪn /, [1] French pronunciation: [ləpetɔman] ), was a French flatulist (professional fartist) and entertainer. He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to seemingly fart at will ...