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Allmusic; From the first notes of Flores de Alquiler, it's clear that la 5ª Estación is rock en español a cut above the average. Laced with mariachi horns and fronted by gutsy lead vocalist Natalia Jimenez, the first cut, "El Sol No Regresa," confidently sets the standard of excellence and taste to be met and exceeded by subsequent tracks.
The song was released in early 2005 in Latin America, United States and Spain. Algo más was also released to coincide as the main theme song for the telenovela, Innocente de ti. The song proved to be a success when it charted at number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Tracks and number two on the Latin Pop Airplay charts.
Common ending to ancient Roman comedies: Suetonius claimed in The Twelve Caesars that these were the last words of Augustus; Sibelius applied them to the third movement of his String Quartet No. 2, so that his audience would recognize that it was the last one, because a fourth would be ordinarily expected.
This is a list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their translation into English. To view all phrases on a single, lengthy document, see: List of Latin phrases (full) The list is also divided alphabetically into twenty pages:
El sauce y la palma Lágrimas y lluvia 4 Renata El sol no regresa with Yazmín: Me pregunto Mío Míralo, mírala Falzas esperanzas No me enseñaste Yo no soy esa mujer Algo más Todo mi corazón Espacio sideral Pero me acuerdo de ti El último adiós Volverte an amar Daría Rosa pastel Nunca volvera with Yazmín: No hace falta Soledad Ángel
Pages in category "Lists of Latin phrases" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... List of Latin phrases (full) A. List of Latin phrases (A) B.
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Many of their other songs contain some lines in Latin, have a Latin name and/or are supported by a choir singing in Latin. Rhapsody of Fire – Ira Tenax; Rotting Christ: Sanctus Diavolos: Visions of a Blind Order, Sanctimonius, Sanctus Diavolos; Theogonia: Gaia Telus, Rege Diabolicus; Κατά τον δαίμονα εαυτού: Grandis ...