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31 Minutos (Spanish for "31 Minutes") is the first soundtrack album of the Chilean television series 31 Minutos, released on July 8, 2003, under the label La Oreja.It mainly contains the soundtrack for the first season of the show.
Oda a Quintana". "La vanidad de los placeres. Oda". "En los días de un amigo de la autora. Oda". "En elogio de la representación de la opereta intitulada «El delirio». Oda". "La noche. Canto en verso suelto a la memoria de la señora Condesa del Carpio". "A Quintana en elogio de su oda al océano. Versos sáficos".
31 minutos (English: 31 minutes) is a Chilean comedy television series and a children's music virtual band created by the production company Aplaplac (owned by Álvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano and Juan Manuel Egaña) that was first broadcast March 15, 2003 on Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).
Chilean literature Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda wrote an ode to caldillo de congrio called Oda al Caldillo de Congrio. The Communist Party of Chile has a tradition of serving the Chilean press and media caldillo de congrio at an annual event at which important announcements are made regarding the current year.
Sei tu il sorriso che fa ritornare sei la Montagna di cui senti il cuore con l'universo non ti cambierei! Madreterra di Uomini e Dei Sei tu l'inverno che riesce a scaldare l'estate antica che fa innamorare sei la cometa che io seguirei Madreterra di Uomini e Dei Sicilia terra mia triangolo di luce in mezzo al mondo
La chingada is a term commonly used in colloquial, even crass, Mexican Spanish that refers to various conditions or situations of, generally, negative connotations. The word is derived from the verb chingar, "to fuck".
Journey to a Mother's Room (Spanish: Viaje al cuarto de una madre) is a 2018 Spanish-French drama film written and directed by Celia Rico Clavellino, starring Lola Dueñas and Anna Castillo. [1] [2] [3] The film was nominated for four Goya Awards. At the 6th Feroz Awards, the film won Best Supporting Actress for Castillo from a total of four ...
Mexican bandit leader "Gold Hat" (portrayed by Alfonso Bedoya) tries to convince Fred C. Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) that he and his men are Federales. "Stinkin' badges" is a paraphrase of a line of dialogue from the 1948 film The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. [1]