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  • April 02, 2006 23: 42 christopher: yeah, that's good stuff. in a way it kind of reminds me of a more ambient version of Tristeza, whom i'm always gonna love. great selection!

    Mondays rock! (slowly) (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • Tristeza reaccionaria. (el nuevo coservadurismo) (TT: Reactionary sorrow) (TA: the new conservatism): An article from: Siempre! by Gabriel Careaga

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Kill or Convert, Brought to You by the Pentagon 2007

  • They may not allow sour orange into the country because it is so susceptible to Tristeza.

    28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996

  • This latter is the harbinger of the microbe of Texas Fever or Tristeza, as it is known in the Argentine.

    Argentina from a British Point of View Various

  • We passed the entrance to the "Street of Sad Children" and the name and the mournful magic of the music conjured up Dolores Tristeza for me, and the thought that I should soon see her again, but only to say good-by.

    Jane Journeys On Ruth Comfort Mitchell 1918

  • Tristeza, and there will be one pair of mournful eyes the less in this land of smiles and sobs.

    Jane Journeys On Ruth Comfort Mitchell 1918

  • "Tristeza não tem fim, felicidade, sim" … "Sadness has no end, happiness, yes."

    NYT > Home Page By MARIANA VASCONCELLOS 2010

  • Jimmy LaValle (Tristeza, The Locust, Black Heart Procession) has been playing music since he was 4 years old and writing, recording and performing as the Album Leaf since 1999.

    Dallas Observer | Complete Issue 2009

  • Pheobe Gloeckner's "La Tristeza" contains some of the more harrowing images in the collection, all the more remarkable for their captivating technique of seamlessly melding fabric art with photographs into sometimes gory dioramas.

    rabble.ca - News for the rest of us 2009

  • Pheobe Gloeckner's "La Tristeza" contains some of the more harrowing images in the collection, all the more remarkable for their captivating technique of seamlessly melding fabric art with photographs into sometimes gory dioramas.

    rabble.ca - News for the rest of us 2009

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