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  2. Through My Window (film) - Wikipedia

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    Through My Window (Spanish: A través de mi ventana) is a 2022 Spanish teen romantic drama film directed by Marçal Forés from a screenplay by Eduard Sola, based on the novel of the same name by Ariana Godoy.

  3. Mirador (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A mirador is a Spanish term (from Spanish: mirar, lit. 'to look at') [1] designating a lookout point or a place designed to offer extensive views of the surrounding area. In an architectural context, the term can refer to a tower, balcony, window, or other feature that offers wide views.

  4. Through That Window (Enamorado Estoy) - Wikipedia

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    "Through That Window (Enamorado Estoy)",(English: "Through That Window (I'm In Love)") is a song by American duo Xtreme. [3] It served as the first single for their third album, Chapter Dos (2008). Charts

  5. WordNet - Wikipedia

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    WordNet is a lexical database of semantic relations between words that links words into semantic relations including synonyms, hyponyms, and meronyms. The synonyms are grouped into synsets with short definitions and usage examples. It can thus be seen as a combination and extension of a dictionary and thesaurus.

  6. AOL reviewed: Storyworth is the perfect gift for someone who ...

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    For example, “Tell me about one of the best days you can remember” might elicit a story about someone’s wedding, and if you’re not keeping up with your question queue and let “What was ...

  7. More than $12 million worth of jewelry and Hermes bags ... - AOL

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    The burglar entered the property through a second-floor window around 5 p.m. local time (12 p.m. ET) on December 7 while the residents were not home, police said in a Monday press release.

  8. Upside-down question and exclamation marks - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the Spanish-speaking world, John Wilkins proposed using the upside-down exclamation mark "¡" as a symbol at the end of a sentence to denote irony in 1668. He was one of many, including Desiderius Erasmus , who felt there was a need for such a punctuation mark, but Wilkins' proposal, like the other attempts, failed to take hold.

  9. Paid biweekly? Here's when you could get an 'extra' paycheck ...

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    People looking to save money for a big trip or financial investment may want to make plans around an "extra" paycheck in their pocket.. Employees who get paid on a biweekly basis (every other week ...