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  • Even 'Sexta' in Spanish and Latin means the 6th hour, which's the time for rest.

    The Times of India 2009

  • Even 'Sexta' in Spanish and Latin means the 6th hour, which's the time for rest.

    The Times of India 2009

  • By » Links de Sexta - 29/05 Vida Ordinária on May 29, 2009 at 11: 26 am

    Rock Blending Summer House in Vestfold, Norway 2009

  • By Links de Sexta (4/9) | Vida Ordinária on September 4, 2009 at 2: 16 pm

    Letters Bookshelf by Pieter de Leeuw 2009

  • The term “Good Friday” is proper to the English language; its official Latin liturgical name is “Feria Sexta in Parasceve”.

    Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 4.1 - Mass of Presanctified, Good Friday, Mass of the Catechumens and the Solemn Prayers 2009

  • Several TV stations have launched special programming to promote the maligned vegetable, including the La Sexta network, which is running a series of events and promotions it calls the "pepino revolution".

    Europe's E. Coli Cases Rise Laura Stevens 2011

  • As far back as the first century B.C., the Romans divided their days into separate periods for activities, prayers, meals, and a midday rest, which they named the “Sexta” because it took place six hours after dawn, at noon.

    Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010

  • As far back as the first century B.C., the Romans divided their days into separate periods for activities, prayers, meals, and a midday rest, which they named the “Sexta” because it took place six hours after dawn, at noon.

    The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working Tony Schwartz 2010

  • As far back as the first century B.C., the Romans divided their days into separate periods for activities, prayers, meals, and a midday rest, which they named the “Sexta” because it took place six hours after dawn, at noon.

    Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010

  • Also gaining fame were groups made up solely of women, such as Susan and Fran (1972); the Shokolad Menta Mastik trio (1972 – 1978); Sexta (1978 – 1983); Ha-Makhshefot (1992 – 1997) and others.

    Hebrew Song, 1880-2000. 2009

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