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  • Lado is short for “Helado,” which is Spanish for “stone cold.”

    Savages Don Winslow 2010

  • Lado is short for “Helado,” which is Spanish for “stone cold.”

    Savages Don Winslow 2010

  • Esteban, one of the three men in the car following her, calls Lado.

    Savages Don Winslow 2010

  • Esteban, one of the three men in the car following her, calls Lado.

    Savages Don Winslow 2010

  • Pingback: O Outro Lado da Notícia » Brasil: Chamada para boicote ao maior jornal do país

    Global Voices in English » Brazil: The Character Assassination of a Presidential Candidate 2009

  • One such author, Raúl Farias of the blog Al Lado del Camino [es] has traveled all around the world and has seen areas where readers have a wide selection of books, making reading such a central part of life in those cities.

    Global Voices in English » Ecuador: The Frustrations of Being a Writer 2009

  • Baritone Lado Ataneli interprets Scarpia with delicate reserve, etching out considerable subtlety in a villain who can risk appearing cartoonish; his eyes light up lasciviously in the first act as he ensnares the jealous Tosca, but an act later, when it's time to pounce, his quivering voice betrays a crippling solitude.

    Pleasant 'Tosca' Offers Safe Choice in Madrid Jonathan Blitzer 2011

  • There's an abundance of creative talent, including Jorge Drexler, whose gentle "Al Otro Lado del Río" made him the first Uruguayan to win an Academy Award, for best original song; chef Gastón Yelicich and Chiara Deffémenis and Florencia Lecueder, the designers behind the fashion brand K Bardot.

    Tango and Cash Katy McLaughlin 2011

  • Blogger and author Raúl Farias of Al Lado del Camino [es] writes about some close calls after returning to Ecuador after spending time in South America:

    Global Voices in English » Ecuador: Continuing to Face the H1N1 Virus 2009

  • They tended at first, for some years, to blame the appetite for 'drugs' al Otro Lado for the 'problem'.

    America to blame for Mexico's violence? 2008

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