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  2. Saber y ganar - Wikipedia

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    Saber y ganar ("To Know And To Win"), is a Spanish cultural television quiz show created by Sergi Schaaff and hosted by Jordi Hurtado, which has been broadcast on La 2 of Televisión Española since 1997. It is the longest running daily game show in the history of television in Spain.

  3. ICFES examination - Wikipedia

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    The ICFES examination, or Saber 11, is a high school exit examination administered annually in grade 11 in Colombian high schools. [2] The exam is standardized, similar to the SAT and ACT examinations taken by high school students in the United States. The purpose of the exam is to evaluate students' aptitude in five subjects: critical reading ...

  4. Sabre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sabre (Eclipse Comics), one of the first graphic novels; Sabre, a fictional electronics company from The Office. Sabre (The Office), an episode of The Office Sabre, the name of Vert Wheeler's car in Hot Wheels Battle Force 5

  5. Ancient saber-toothed predator found in Spain is the oldest ...

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    The discovery of a newly identified species — the oldest saber-toothed animal found and an ancient cousin to mammals — fills a longstanding gap in the fossil record.

  6. Great Pyrenees Dog Completely Misses the Obvious When it ...

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    The giant size of a Pyr make it necessary to be careful during training to make sure they understand how powerful they are and how capable they are of causing damage without meaning to.

  7. Ruido de sables - Wikipedia

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    1924 caricature of Arturo Alessandri (right) hearing the noise of sabers. In Chilean political history, the ruido de sables (lit. ' noise of sabers ') was an event on 3 September 1924, when a group of young military officers protested against the political class and the postponement of social measures by rattling the scabbards of their sabers against the floor.

  8. Intel's $7.86 billion US subsidy deal restricts its ability ...

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    Intel said on Wednesday its deal for $7.86 billion in U.S. government subsidies restricts the company's ability to sell stakes in its chipmaking unit if it becomes an independent entity. The U.S ...

  9. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]