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Examples
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Camargo calls Peregrino a "gigantic field," which means it may be subject to the payment of special participation taxes.
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(Soundbite of song, "Peregrino") Mr. JUAN GALEANO (Singer): (Singing in Spanish) Mr. OLDHAM: He writes, he reads, he plays every instrument on it, except the drums, and he plays some of the bass on it.
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FORERO: His latest project has been with a young Colombian singer, Juan Galeano, who just put out "Peregrino," or "Pilgrim."
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FORERO: His latest project has been with a young Colombian singer, Juan Galeano, who just put out "Peregrino," or "Pilgrim."
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(Soundbite of song, "Peregrino") Mr. JUAN GALEANO (Singer): (Singing in Spanish) Mr. OLDHAM: He writes, he reads, he plays every instrument on it, except the drums, and he plays some of the bass on it.
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(Soundbite of song, "Peregrino") Mr. JUAN GALEANO (Singer): (Singing in Spanish) Mr. OLDHAM: He writes, he reads, he plays every instrument on it, except the drums, and he plays some of the bass on it.
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FORERO: His latest project has been with a young Colombian singer, Juan Galeano, who just put out "Peregrino," or "Pilgrim."
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FORERO: His latest project has been with a young Colombian singer, Juan Galeano, who just put out "Peregrino," or "Pilgrim."
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(Soundbite of song, "Peregrino") Mr. JUAN GALEANO (Singer): (Singing in Spanish) Mr. OLDHAM: He writes, he reads, he plays every instrument on it, except the drums, and he plays some of the bass on it.
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FORERO: His latest project has been with a young Colombian singer, Juan Galeano, who just put out "Peregrino," or "Pilgrim."
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