Balthazar

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(New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus

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Baltazar was DLSU's consistent scorer with similar 14 points against the National University on opening day and next to Southwestern University on their second match-up.
DLSU 57 - Serrano 12, Baltazar 8, Bartlett 7, Capacio 7, Lojera 6, Melecio 5, Cagulangan 5, Bates 4, Caracut 2, Lim 1, Cu 0, David 0, Escandor 0, Bongay 0, Manaytay 0 .
According to Campo, Carmen paid Baltazar's group a total of P1.5 million, with P500,000 given to Coleta twice and the rest received by different individuals.
THE SERVICE Laid-back, unobtrusive staff give the Baltazar a lovely, relaxed atmosphere.
The rumours surrounding Baltazar's future at Apoel, which began circulating late on Sunday evening, proved well founded as the club announced the termination of his contract just one game into the new league season.
Marie Baltazar, pictured left, worked at the St James' home in Uplands, Swansea, when she subjected the man - who was in his fifties - to the ill-treatment.
Pineau De Re beat Baltazar King by five lengths on Merseyside in the spring and is a best-priced 25-1 with most firms to secure back-toback wins on April 11 in 2015.
Baltazar was shocked to see his comrades holding sticks with white handkerchiefs tied to them.
Critique: In a story that could be ripped from tomorrow's headlines, "Publius: Libertas Aut Mors" establishes author Baltazar Bolado as a first rate writer able to capture his reader's total attention and hold it unfailing from beginning to end.
Carol Baltazar used cold therapy with her patients to help minimize bleeding, swelling and bruising while providing pain relief But conventional ice packs were far from perfect, in part because they are so inflexible.