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Bufalo can refer to: * Búfalo, brand of hot sauce * Bufalo pistol from Llama firearms * Gaspare del Bufalo, a Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood * Bufalo Bill, an album of Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori. See also * Buffalo (other) * Bufalino (other) * Buffalo Bill (other) Buffalo Bill, William F. Cody, (1846–1917) was an American soldier, buffalo hunter and showman. Buffalo Bill may also refer to: People * William L. Brooks (c. 1832–1874), Western lawman and outlaw * William Wilson Quinn (1907–2000), U.S. Ar ... * Bufalos {{Disambiguation ...
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Búfalo
Búfalo (, ' buffalo') is a brand of hot sauce and other condiments produced by Herdez Group (Grupo Herdez) of Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico. Búfalo sauce has been produced since 1933. The company produces Búfalo and Tampico sauces, salsas, and other condiments. In the United States, English-labeled bottles are distributed by MegaMex Foods, a joint venture between Herdez and Hormel Foods. Búfalo comes in several varieties including Chipotle, Jalapeño, and Picante Clasica (chili pepper).Hot Sauce! - Jennifer Trainer Thompson
p. 115. Like many sauces, Búfalo focuses on flavor more than simply on heat. The sauce is thicker th ...
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Llama Firearms
Llama Firearms, officially known as Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA, was a Spanish arms company founded in 1904 under the name ''Gabilondo and Urresti''. Its headquarters were in Eibar in the Basque Country, Spain, but they also had workshops during different times in Elgoibar and Vitoria. The company manufactured moderate-priced revolvers and self-chambering pistols in a wide variety of models. These were popular mainly in the European and Latin American export market, as well as domestically in Spain. First models Gabilondo and Urresti was founded in 1904, but did not appear in the industrial census of Eibar until 1907 where it is listed as having four gunsmiths at work. In the period from 1908 to 1914, this doubled to eight. In 1912, the company was not among those Eibar manufacturers involved in legal action against Fabrique Nationale so it can be assumed that they had not yet begun to sell self-loading pistols based on Browning patents. Gabilondo and Urresti initially made co ...
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Gaspare Del Bufalo
Gaspar Melchior Balthazar del Bufalo (January 6, 1786 – December 28, 1837), also known as Gaspare del Bufalo, was a Catholic priest and the founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. Canonised as a saint in 1954, he is liturgically commemorated the 21 October. Life Gaspar del Bufalo was born in Rome on the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6, 1786. He was baptized that same day and given the name Gaspar Melchior Balthazar, the traditional names of the magi who visited the child Jesus. The son of Annunziata and Antonio del Bufalo, he grew up in the city of Rome, in the servants' quarters of a noble family, where his father worked as chef. His father was a failed entrepreneur who had dabbled in the theater and in professional soccer
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Bufalo Bill
''Bufalo Bill'' is an album of Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori. It was released in 1976 by RCA Italia. The title is an intentional misspelling of Buffalo Bill's name: buffalo is often rendered in Italian as "bufalo", although specifically defining a different animal in that language. The cover is a portrait by American artist Gil Elvgren, from a 1948 magazine. The album The album include some of the most popular De Gregori songs, including the title track (a ballad about a disillusioned Buffalo Bill and about contradictions of the American myth, partially inspired by the Sam Peckinpah film ''The Ballad of Cable Hogue''), the romantic " Atlantide" and the desperate anthem "Santa Lucia". "Festival" is about the suicide of singer-songwriter Luigi Tenco at the Sanremo Festival, and the hypocrisy with which media dealt with that event. The music of "Giovane esploratore Tobia" was co-written with Lucio Dalla, who had also collaborated with two songs on the previous D ...
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Buffalo (other)
Buffalo most commonly refers to: * Bubalina, including most "Old World" buffalo, such as water buffalo * Bison, including the American buffalo * Buffalo, New York Buffalo or buffaloes may also refer to: Animals * Bubalina, a subtribe of the tribe Bovini within the subfamily Bovinae ** African buffalo or Cape Buffalo (''Syncerus caffer'') ** ''Bubalus'', a genus of bovines including various water buffalo species *** Wild water buffalo (''Bubalus arnee'') *** Water buffalo (''Bubalus bubalis'') **** Italian Mediterranean buffalo, a breed of water buffalo *** Anoa *** Tamaraw (''Bubalus mindorensis'') ***''Bubalus murrensis'', an extinct species of water buffalo that occupied riverine habitats in Europe in the Pleistocene * Bison, large, even-toed ungulates in the genus ''Bison'' within the subfamily Bovinae **American bison (''Bison bison''), also commonly referred to as the American buffalo or simply "buffalo" in North America ** European bison is also known as the European buf ...
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Bufalino (other)
Bufalino may refer to: * Bufalino (surname), an Italian and American surname * Bufalino crime family The Bufalino crime family,''Organized Crime in Pennsylvania: Traditional and Non-Traditional''. Pennsylvania Crime Concession. April 15, 1988 also known as the Pittston crime family,Devico, Peter J. ''The Mafia Made Easy: The Anatomy and Culture o ..., an Italian-American Mafia crime family See also * Bufalini (other) * Bufalo (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Buffalo Bill (other)
Buffalo Bill, William F. Cody, (1846–1917) was an American soldier, buffalo hunter and showman. Buffalo Bill may also refer to: People * William L. Brooks (c. 1832–1874), Western lawman and outlaw * William Wilson Quinn (1907–2000), U.S. Army lieutenant general * Jay Wilsey (1896–1961), American actor often credited as Buffalo Bill Jr. in Westerns Film and TV * ''Buffalo Bill'' (TV series), an American television situation comedy starring Dabney Coleman * Buffalo Bill (1894 film), a lost black-and-white silent film * ''Buffalo Bill'' (1944 film), a film starring Joel McCrae and Maureen O'Hara * ''Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West'', a 1964 film starring Gordon Scott Books * Buffalo Bill (character), the primary villain in the 1988 novel ''The Silence of the Lambs'' and its 1991 film adaptation Places * Buffalo Bill Dam and reservoir, near Cody, Wyoming, United States * Buffalo Bill's, a hotel and casino in Primm, Nevada, United States Music * "Buffalo Bill", song c ...
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