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Gonsalves

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Gon·sal·ves  (gn-sôlvz), Paul 1920-1974.
American jazz tenor saxophonist known for his affinity for ballads and his fast, driving solos. After playing briefly with Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie, he joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra in 1950.

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A June meeting with Marc Gonsalves, Xstrata's general manager of corporate affairs, left Power satisfied the Swiss miner was the best fit for the Timmins copper and zinc camp.
Gregg Gonsalves (now with AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa, Cape Town, South Africa) noted that AIDS killed more people in 2005 than in any previous year, and outlined some of the problems [2].
Also honored were people recognized as Volunteers of the Month: Blanca Gonzalez for August, Diane Shorter for September, Patricia Franco for November, Diane Gonsalves for December, Deborah Davis-Frey for January, Richard Gonsalves for February, Joyce Cooper for March, Terecia Crouch-Murphy for April and Navonica Easterling for May.
 
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