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Argentina: Querido, Buenos AiresOpening just two months ago, Querido is the labour of love of Anglo-Brazilian owners, who have spent more than two years transforming the site of a run-down 1920s townhouse.
South America: Perfect posadas Vicky Baker 2010
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For classical musicians, crossover projects generally imply letting one's hair down: Daniel Barenboim's 1996 "Mi Buenos Aires Querido" is a really fun recording.
'Classical crossover': A label not necessarily to be feared Anne Midgette 2010
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"Querido," she murmured, caressingly, "why do you pretend not to see me when I pass?"
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"Querido," she murmured, caressingly, "why do you pretend not to see me when I pass?"
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If cost is a concern in a snug economy, we can deploy a used CD player and a backup copy of Mariachi Vargas '"Mexico Lindo and Querido (My beautiful beloved Mexico)."
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If cost is a concern in a snug economy, we can deploy a used CD player and a backup copy of Mariachi Vargas '"Mexico Lindo and Querido (My beautiful beloved Mexico)."
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(Soundbite of song, "Querido FBI") Mr. PEREZ: (Singing) (Foreign language spoken) I was mad because the people in Puerto Rico, they didn't care about the barrios, you know.
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When writing a letter, the temptation is to say Querido Sr.
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When writing a letter, the temptation is to say Querido Sr.
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In "Querido FBI," of "Dear FBI," Residentes scolds the barrios for their lack of outrage following the bureau's 2004 killing of 72-year-old Puerto Rican Independent leader Filiberto Ojeda Rios.
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