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  2. Cold Call (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Call [1] (Spanish: A puerta fría) is a 2012 Spanish film directed and co-written by Xavi Puebla, which stars Antonio Dechent and María Valverde alongside Nick Nolte, José Luis García Pérez, and Héctor Colomé.

  3. Cold calling - Wikipedia

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    Cold calling is the solicitation of business from potential customers who have had no prior contact with the salesperson conducting the call. [1] [2] It is an attempt to convince potential customers to purchase the salesperson's product or service. Generally, it is an over-the-phone process, making it a form of telemarketing, [3] but can also ...

  4. Spanish phonology - Wikipedia

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    In Rioplatense Spanish, spoken across Argentina and Uruguay, the voiced palato-alveolar fricative is used in place of [ʝ] and [ʎ], a feature called "zheísmo". [11] In the last few decades, it has further become popular, particularly among younger speakers in Argentina and Uruguay, to de-voice /ʒ/ to [ ʃ ] ("sheísmo").

  5. List of Spanish films of 2014 - Wikipedia

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    4 Exodus: Gods and Kings (Exodus: Dioses y reyes) Hispano Foxfilm: 1,192,386 7,812,067.98 5 Marshland (La isla mínima) Warner Bros. Pictures: 1,030,010 6,126,720.43 6 Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible (Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo) Warner Bros. Pictures 695,128 4,480,281.55 7 Wild Tales (Relatos salvajes) Warner Bros ...

  6. Spanish Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The countries in which the Spanish Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in yellow. Page views by country of origin on the Spanish Wikipedia The Spanish Wikipedia has the second most registered users, after the English Wikipedia , and the fifth most active users, after the English, French , German and Japanese ...

  7. ¿Por qué no te callas? - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish government showed appreciation for the reaction of the King and for Zapatero's defense of the dignity of Spanish elected representatives like Aznar. [ 8 ] Several days after the event, Chávez demanded an apology from King Juan Carlos and warned Spain that he would review diplomatic ties and take action against Spanish companies ...

  8. Cold open - Wikipedia

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    Today, between the 2000s and 2010s, most multi-camera and single-camera American sitcoms usually use cold opens for each episode, that last for at least 12 minutes (and 3–4 minutes at the most) before transitioning into the opening title sequence or theme song of the show. Documentaries do not use cold openings as frequently as fictional ...

  9. Spanish personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Even in modern times, the use of vosotros may still be found in oratory, legal documents, or other highly formal or archaic contexts. [11] Spanish studies scholar Daniel Eisenberg has noted that because the "use of archaic Spanish can give an impression of authority and wisdom", Latin American Spanish speakers will sometimes use vosotros to ...