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The countdown began and "3, 2, 1, Feliz Anos!" reverberated through the hall as strangers kissed strangers and both new and old friends embraced.
Leora Novick: Peruvian New Years: Feliz Anos! Leora Novick 2012
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Contemporary groups such as Verdes Anos and Canção de Coimbra have large followings in Portugal and elsewhere in Europe, but not enough to warrant large-scale CD distribution.
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Anos luz à frente da concorrência - refira-se que só agora o internet explorer permite a navegação por separadores, algo que o Opera já incorpora há vários anos.
Leituras Artur 2007
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Cien Anos de Soledad is far better in the original Spanish.
School bells David 2005
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Features include: an entertaining audio commentary featuring the directors, Rios, Garcia and Gonzalez; coverage of the Los Angeles Premiere; Behind the Scenes a very good making of featurette, and Mis Quince Anos - the complete Quinceanera video that was created for the film.
Small Movies With Big Hearts: The Illusionist, Quinceanera, Bandidas, Idiocracy 2007
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Anos mais tarde confessou-me que ele estava apenas à espera que eu lhe pedisse ajuda.
Mil Novecentos e Noventa e Quatro Artur 2006
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Anos a refinar o projecto tiveram como único resultado este disco voador inerentemente instável, incapaz de se erguer mais do que um metro do chão - poderia ir mais alto mas ficava tão instável que punha a vida dos pilotos em risco, e capaz de voar à estonteante velocidade de cinquenta quilómetros por hora.
O Pesadelo de Voar VI Artur 2006
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Anos and Inos that constitute the musical science.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Tauthe is Tiamtu, as Assyrian labializes the nasal; Lache and Lachos are likewise Lamu and Lahamu; Kissare, Assoras, Anos, Illinos, and
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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In the passage of the poem which describes the birth of the great gods after the last pair of primaeval deities, mention is duly made of Anu and Nudimmud (the latter a title of Ea), corresponding to the { 'Anos} and {' Aos} of Damascius; and there appears to be no reference to Enlil, the original of { 'Illinos}.
Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition 1894
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