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Caillou (/ k ɑː j ʊ,-j uː / kah-yuu, -yoo; French:, stylized in lowercase) is an animated educational children's television series that aired on Teletoon (both English and French versions) – with the first episode airing on the former channel on September 15, 1997 – until the fourth season.
Some states allow dual citizenship and do not require naturalized citizens to formally renounce any other citizenship. Nationality by investment or economic citizenship . Wealthy people invest money in property or businesses, buy government bonds or simply donate cash directly, in exchange for citizenship and a passport.
Per the above guidance, we do not add ethnicity ("Jewish-American") or country of birth ("Russian-born American"). These details can be introduced in the second sentence if they are of defining importance. In cases of public or relevant dual citizenship, or a career that spans a subject's emigration, the use of the word and reduces ambiguity.
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(regional — Southern American, African-American, and Appalachian) contraction of You all, used as second-person dual or plural pronoun. (e.g., " Hey, are y'all coming to the dance?" ) Also all y'all , comparable in meaning and register to north-English, Northern Irish and Scottish " youse, yous ".
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Akash Vukoti (born May 29, 2009) is an Indian-American child prodigy, TV personality, and motivational speaker from San Angelo, Texas.He competed for a record 6 times at the Scripps National Spelling Bee [2] and was the first-ever first grader to compete in the bee.
González is a Spanish name. Its origins trace back to a Visigothic name combining the words gunþo (battle or war) and alf (elf); the Latinized form was Gundisalv.As the Spanish language developed, the name transformed into Gonzalo and its surname derivative González. [4]