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  • 121transitorio — transitorio, ria adjetivo 1) pasajero, provisional, temporal, fugitivo, accidental. ≠ duradero, eterno, principal. sustantivo femenino …

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  • 122fugazmente — adv. De modo fugaz.   ‣ Etimologia: fugaz + mente …

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  • 123estrella — {{#}}{{LM E16632}}{{〓}} {{SynE17067}} {{[}}estrella{{]}} ‹es·tre·lla› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Cuerpo celeste que brilla con luz propia: • Por las noches me gusta salir al balcón a contemplar las estrellas.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Figura que consta… …

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  • 124Fugazi — Infobox musical artist Name = Fugazi Img capt = Fugazi in concert in March 2002. Img size = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Origin = Washington, D.C., USA Genre = Alternative rock Post hardcore Noise rock Punk rock Indie rock Years… …

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  • 125Narcocorrido — Drug Ballad redirects here. For the Eminem song, see The Marshall Mathers LP. Narcocorrido Stylistic origins Mariachi, Ranchera, Polka, Country Western, Jazz, Blues, Norteño, Banda Cultural origins mid 1910s or 1930s, Mexico Typic …

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  • 126Juana de Ibarbourou — Infobox Person name = Juana de Ibarbourou caption = Uruguayan writer birth date = birth date|1892|3|8|mf=y birth place = Melo, Uruguay dead = dead death date = death date and age|1979|7|15|1892|3|8|mf=y death place = Montevideo, UruguayJuana de… …

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  • 127Mar de Copas — Background information Origin Lima, Peru Genres Alternative …

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  • 128Francisco de Paula Aguirre — (October 20, 1875 ndash; 1939) was a Venezuelan composer.Aguirre was born in Caracas, dedicates part of his life at the composition of waltzes, his works became popular pieces of the Venezuelan culture, also was a precursory of the player piano… …

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