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  2. Clarín (Argentine newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Clarín launched clarin.com, the website for the newspaper, in March 1996. The site served nearly 6 million unique visitors daily in Argentina in April 2011, making it the fifth most visited website in the country that month and the most widely visited of any website based in Argentina itself.

  3. Clarín Group - Wikipedia

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    A new 2003 Argentina law, which Grupo Clarín had successfully lobbied to pass, made it difficult for Huff and the holders of the Notes. The law limited how much stock in a communications company could be owned by people outside of Argentina. Huff later complained that the law gave Clarin and Multicanal an unfair advantage. [8]

  4. CLARIN - Wikipedia

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    Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure (CLARIN ERIC) is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium founded in 2012. It comprises national consortia in and outside the European Union , consisting of institutes such as universities , research centres , libraries and public archives .

  5. Clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The word "clarinet" may have entered the English language via the French clarinette (the feminine diminutive of Old French clarin), or from Provençal clarin ' oboe ', [1] originating from the Latin root clarus ' clear '. [2] The word is related to Middle English clarion, a type of trumpet, the name of which derives from the same root. [3]

  6. List of newspapers in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The list of newspapers in Argentina records printed and online newspapers from Argentina.. The circulation of newspapers in Argentina peaked in 1983, with a sale of 1,420,417 copies overall.

  7. Leopoldo Alas - Wikipedia

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    Leopoldo Enrique García-Alas y Ureña (25 April 1852 – 13 June 1901), also known as Clarín, was a Spanish realist novelist born in Zamora.His inflammatory articles, known as paliques (“chitchat”), as well as his advocacy of liberalism and anti-clericalism, made him a formidable and controversial critical voice. [1]

  8. Héctor Magnetto - Wikipedia

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    Magnetto was born in Chivilcoy in 1944, and enrolled at the University of La Plata, where he earned a degree in accountancy with honors. [1] [2] He became affiliated with the Integration and Development Movement (MID), a pro-industry political party, and on March 2, 1972, was hired as an advisor to Ernestina Herrera de Noble, the director and majority owner of Clarín, the most widely ...

  9. Clarion (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Tonally, clarin or clarino also came to refer to melodic playing in the upper register of the trumpet "with a soft and melodious, singing tone" [6] By 1600 the term clarin came to be a musical term used by composers for "the highest trumpet part" in Germany and Spain and was limited to German and Spanish composers from the 16th–19th centuries ...