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  2. Fortune favours the bold - Wikipedia

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    The Latin phrase Fortuna Eruditis Favet ("fortune favours the prepared mind") is also used. Louis Pasteur, the French microbiologist and chemist, expressed this as: "Dans les champs de l'observation le hasard ne favorise que les esprits préparés", meaning "In the fields of observation, chance favours only the prepared mind."

  3. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    Translated into Latin from Baudelaire's L'art pour l'art. Motto of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. While symmetrical for the logo of MGM, the better word order in Latin is "Ars artis gratia". ars longa, vita brevis: art is long, life is short: Seneca, De Brevitate Vitae, 1.1, translating a phrase of Hippocrates that is often used out of context. The "art ...

  4. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    Let the success be equal to the labor. This motto is of the families Buchanan, Lowman, and Palmer, according to Burke's Peerage & Baronetage. parvus pendetur fur, magnus abire videtur: The petty thief is hanged, the big thief gets away. para bellum: prepare for war

  5. El Reencuentro - Wikipedia

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    El Reencuentro was the name that six ex-members of musical group Menudo used for their comeback project remembering Menudo's golden era. Ricky Melendez, Rene Farrait, Miguel Cancel, Johnny Lozada, Ray Reyes, and Charlie Masso re-joined to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their success in Latin America, North America, Spain and several other countries in the world.

  6. Reencuentro (song) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1995, the song was a success in Latin America and the United States, reaching the position 11 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart and number 3 in the Latin Pop Airplay chart. [4] [5] The music video was nominated in Lo Nuestro Awards in the category "Video of the year".

  7. Eydie Gormé - Wikipedia

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    Eydie Gormé (/ ˈ iː d i / EE-dee; born Edith Gormezano; August 16, 1928 – August 10, 2013) was an American singer who achieved notable success in pop, Latin, and jazz genres. She sang solo and in the duo Steve and Eydie with her husband, Steve Lawrence , on albums and television.

  8. Thalía - Wikipedia

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    Thalía's success and impact in Latin music has been noted and praised by critics. According to Billboard, she has achieved critical acclaim and commercial success as both a singer and songwriter, [15] and has remained as one of the leading female artists in Latin music. [148]

  9. América & en Vivo - Wikipedia

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    The album, which was produced by Armando Manzanero and arranged by Bebu Silvetti, [1] was a success in Latin America and sold over seven million copies worldwide. [2] [3] It revived interest in the bolero genre and was the first record by a Spanish-speaking artist to be certified gold in Brazil, Taiwan, and the United States. [3]