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Sapul sa Singko (English: Bullseye on Five), formerly Sapul (English: Bullseye) was TV5’s daily morning show. The two-hour program premiered on April 5, 2010, as Sapul and due to its widespread success and viewership, it was expanded to a three-hour program on October 25, 2010, and rebranded as Sapul sa Singko.
The song features hard-hitting production. [1] [2] Lyrically, it focuses on Lil Baby's emotions [2] and pressures from expectations and being a celebrity.He discusses these various pitfalls, such as struggling with vulnerability and survivor's guilt, [3] and the police trying to connect him to certain crimes. [4]
Empanada de kaliskis (lit. ' fish scale empanada '), a traditional empanada from Bulacan, Philippines, with a croissant-like flaky layered crust. In Bulacan, empanada de kaliskis (lit. ' fish scale empanada '), uniquely has a flaky multilayered crust resembling scales, hence the name. In Cebu, empanada Danao is a characteristically sweet-savory ...
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"It's 5am, all on my own/ I've lost my friends, I check my phone," she sings over spacey synths and laid-back house beats, proving she's still game for a knees-up. "I need somebody to calm me down/ A little lovin' like Valium," she then coolly confesses on a chorus that glides with the ease of a professional party-goer whose well in her comfort ...
Empanada [35] Philippines, South America, Spain A turnover made with pastry dough and any of various savory fillings, usually including some kind of ground or chopped meat; most often it is baked but sometimes it is fried [103] Enchilada [104] Mexico A corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a chili pepper sauce. Enchiladas can ...
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Sfiha has become popular in parts of South America, where it is known as esfiha or esfirra in Brazil or as empanada árabe (arab empanada), fatay or sfija in Argentina, after being introduced by Middle Eastern immigrants to the former and to the latter from Syria and Armenia.