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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts frequently have captured the young women leading the crowds in chants and songs.
Cynthia P. Schneider: The New Arab World Is Coming, With or Without the U.S. Cynthia P. Schneider 2011
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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Newscasts frequently have captured the young women leading the crowds in chants and songs.
Cynthia P. Schneider: The New Arab World Is Coming, With or Without the U.S. Cynthia P. Schneider 2011
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Newscasts, for the most part, are given in the most clearly spoken Spanish possible; it is Media Spanish.
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