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  2. The Obscene Bird of Night - Wikipedia

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    The novel was translated into English by Hardie St. Martin and Leonard Mades and published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1973, with about twenty pages cut. This edition was reprinted by David R. Godine, Publisher in 1979. [2]

  3. Pájaro (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Grandson of the well-known General Juan Vicente Gomez, Pájaro was born in 1952 in Caracas, Venezuela to conservative parents Juan Vicente Gómez and Emma Landaeta.He lived the majority of his childhood and adolescence in Madrid, Spain.

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  5. AVE (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ave is a Roman salutation meaning "hail". It shares a root with the Sanskrit “Aav” (to arrive). As well, AVE is Alta Velocidad Española, a high speed train used in Spain. AVE, Ave, Avé, or variants, may also refer to:

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    Take a look at every state ranked by how much each parent is going to spend on each kid this holiday season.

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    French authorities have stepped up security in Paris ahead of a France-Israel soccer match on Thursday, hoping to avoid a repeat of violent clashes between locals and Israeli soccer fans in ...

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  9. Renfe Class 102 - Wikipedia

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    The Renfe Class 102 or S-102 [note 1] (nicknamed "Pato" in Spanish, because of its nose that looks like the beak of a duck) is a high-speed train used for the AVE service and operated in Spain by the state-run railway company Renfe, and based on Bombardier Transportation's power car technology.