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  2. Harsh Times (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Jacobo Árbenz with his wife Maria Cristina Vilanova, during their exile in Brazil, 1955.. The name of the novel Tiempos recios refers to an expression used by Saint Teresa of Jesus in her autobiographical book Vida de la Madre Teresa de Jesús (chapter 33), "the times were harsh times", to describe the time she had to live, when in 1559, the Inquisition arrested the Archbishop of Toledo ...

  3. Spanish verbs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish verbs are conjugated in three persons, each having a singular and a plural form. In some varieties of Spanish, such as that of the Río de la Plata Region, a special form of the second person is used. Spanish is a pro-drop language, meaning that subject pronouns are often omitted.

  4. Hurricane Season (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Season (Spanish: Temporada de huracanes) is the second novel by Mexican writer Fernanda Melchor, published in April 2017 [1] by Literatura Random House. [2] [3] It is a nonlinear narrative [4] and a third-person narrative. [5]

  5. Extremoduro - Wikipedia

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    The name Extremoduro is a pun on the band's home region in western Spain, Extremadura, and roughly translates as "extremely tough", [1] "rough edge" or, more literally, "hard extreme". The band was created in 1987 and is regarded as one of the most influential bands of the Spanish hard rock scene, besides being a complete symbol for their region.

  6. 'Everything's on fire' - another tough year for game developers

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    Another big issue for developers this year is finding funding. Investment in new projects has slowed down, leading some studios behind previous indie hits to step in and fill the gap.

  7. Subjunctive mood in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Spanish, also referred to as Castilian to differentiate it from other languages spoken in Spain, is an Indo-European language of the Italic branch. [1] Belonging to the Romance family, it is a daughter language of Latin, evolving from its popular register that used to be spoken on the Iberian Peninsula. [2]

  8. Science Says Eating Like This Could Help With Chronic Pain - AOL

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    Of course, chronic pain is complicated and it’s tough to say that removing your agony is as simple as changing up what you eat. But, for some people, dietary adjustments may help, according to ...

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    A new long-acting preventive HIV drug could reach the world’s poorest countries by the end of 2025 or early 2026, a global health official told Reuters on Tuesday. The ambition is to start ...

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