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  2. Sin Fin - Wikipedia

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    "Sin Fin" ("Endless") is a song written and performed by American singers Romeo Santos and Justin Timberlake. It is the second single for Santos' fifth studio album Formula, Vol. 3 (2022). [ 1 ] Both the single and music video were released on September 1, 2022, on the same day as the album it is from. [ 2 ]

  3. Not the End - Wikipedia

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    Not the End (Spanish: Sin fin, lit. 'Without End') is a 2018 Spanish romantic fantasy drama film directed by César Esteban Alenda and José Esteban Alenda based on the 2014 short film of the same name which stars María León and Javier Rey .

  4. Navidad sin fin - Wikipedia

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    Navidad sin fin is a Mexican telenovela produced by Eugenio Cobo for Televisa in 2001. This was the last Christmas telenovela that Televisa produced. [1] Plot

  5. Sinfin Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Sinfin North, Sinfin Central had public access with a 360-yard (330 m) long footpath from Wilmore Road. However, gated barriers were installed in 2023, preventing anyone who is not a Rolls-Royce employee from reaching the station.

  6. Florida Election Results - The Huffington Post

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    About the Presidential Race. Electoral votes: 29; Pollster estimate: Tossup; Download final results; What to Watch. Florida, the largest battleground state in the country, is a must-win for Mitt Romney.

  7. Poesía sin fin - Wikipedia

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  8. The Beginning and the End (1993 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Beginning and the End (Spanish: Principio y fin) is a 1993 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Ripstein. [1] The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [2] This film is an adaptation of the 1960 novel by Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz.

  9. La Movida Madrileña - Wikipedia

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    La Movida Madrileña's central component was an aesthetic influenced by punk rock and synth-pop music, as well as visual schools such as dada and futurism. [1] The aesthetic permeated into the city's street fashion, photography, cartoons, and murals, [1] manifesting itself in bright colours, voluminous hair, unconventional and revealing clothing, and heavy makeup use among both genders.