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  2. El Último Adiós - Wikipedia

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    "El Último Adiós" (transl. "The Last Goodbye") is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her fifth studio album Paulina (2000). It was released as the second single from the album on July 17, 2000 by Universal Latino.

  3. El Ultimo Adios (The Last Goodbye) - Wikipedia

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    El Ultimo Adiós (Varios Artistas Version) 3:58 The Last Goodbye (Jon Secada English Language Version) 3:58 El Ultimo Adiós (Arturo Sandoval Instrumental Version) 3:58

  4. CLARIN - Wikipedia

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    The goal of CLARIN is to make various digital language resources and tools from all over Europe and beyond accessible through a single sign-on online environment for the support of researchers in the humanities and social sciences and to support scholars who want to engage in data-driven research, contributing to a multilingual European Research Area. [3]

  5. Clarín (Argentine newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    100,000 (Digital, 2018) [7] Website: www.clarin.com: Clarín (Spanish pronunciation: ... Clarín launched clarin.com, the website for the newspaper, in March 1996 ...

  6. Gracias a Dios (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gracias a Dios" (English: "Thanks God") is a song written by Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel and recorded by Thalía. It was released as the fifth [ 1 ] single from Thalía's fourth studio album En éxtasis (1995).

  7. A Dios le Pido - Wikipedia

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    "A Dios le Pido" (I beg to God) is the lead single from the Spanish studio album Un Día Normal by the Latin music singer and songwriter Juanes, released in 2002 in Spain and Latin America. In 2006, the song was re-released in some countries in Europe, right after the success of " La Camisa Negra ", which charted in almost every European ...

  8. El Clarín (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 it presented a redesign of the digital platforms, under the brand El Clarin Web. Renowned Venezuelan journalists have been part of the writing of El Clarín. Among them: Germán Carías, Miguel Conde, Misaél Salazar Léindez, Omar Luis Colmenares, Gustavo Gil Quintero, Ketty Urdaneta, Simón Enrique López, Ramiro de Armas, Luis ...

  9. Clarín Group - Wikipedia

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    Internet service provider Prima S.A. yielded 14% of total revenues, and the Group's numerous publishing interests netted 9% of the total; and rights to broadcasting, programming and digital content accounted for most of the remainder. [5] Goldman Sachs sold its 9% share in the group to Fontinalis Partners equity fund CEO Ralph Booth in 2012. [6]