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  2. Ni una Sola Palabra - Wikipedia

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    Chilean poet and journalist Jorge Montealegre from the book 'Wurlitzer: Cantantes en la Memoria Chilena' opined that it is "the best song of the Mexican popstar." In their publication, he cited the poet Héctor Hernández Montecinos, who used the phrase from the song: "Ni una sola palabra, ni gestos, ni miradas" in his poetic work 'La Divina ...

  3. The Black Vampire - Wikipedia

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    The Black Vampire (Spanish: El vampiro negro) is a 1953 Argentine film noir of the classical era directed by Román Viñoly Barreto, starring Olga Zubarry and Roberto Escalada. [1] It is inspired by Fritz Lang's M.

  4. Cenizo - Wikipedia

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    Cenizo can refer to: Leucophyllum frutescens, ... El Cenizo, Texas, town in Texas; Cenizo, a band of Coahuiltecan Native Americans This page was last edited on ...

  5. Aulos - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the mouthpiece of an aulos. [5]There were several kinds of aulos, single or double.The most common variety was a reed instrument. [6] Archeological finds, surviving iconography and other evidence indicate that it was double-reeded, like the modern oboe, but with a larger mouthpiece, like the surviving Armenian duduk. [7]

  6. Tibia - Wikipedia

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    The tibia (/ ˈ t ɪ b i ə /; pl.: tibiae / ˈ t ɪ b i i / or tibias), also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior (frontal) of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates (the other being the fibula, behind and to the outside of the tibia); it connects the knee with the ankle.

  7. Paulina Rubio - Wikipedia

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    Paulina Susana Rubio Dosamantes was born on 17 June 1971 in Mexico City. [19] Her father, Enrique Rubio González (1932–2011), was a Spanish-born lawyer; her mother was Susana Dosamantes (1948–2022), a Mexican actress. [20]

  8. Magical Negro - Wikipedia

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    The Magical Negro is a trope in cinema, television, and literature: the character is typically, but not always, "in some way outwardly or inwardly disabled, either by discrimination, disability or social constraint". The Negro is often a janitor or prisoner. [7] The character often has no past but simply appears one day to help the white ...

  9. Casanova (Paulina Rubio song) - Wikipedia

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    "Casanova" is a song recorded by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio for her sixth album Border Girl (2002). It was written by Calanit Ledani, Darryl Zero, Jeeve and Kevin Colbert, whilst it was produced by Sal Gaustella and released as the album's third single on December 9, 2002.