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again on 2008
March 31. The
album contains a mere
seven songs,
including "
Ballero"
which was
previously unreleased on an album. It had been
released as a...
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Antoni Ballero de Càndia (born 1927 in Alghero, Sardinia, died 9
March 2009) was an
Italian poet, lawyer, and a
member of La
Palmavera society. Almost...
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Chile (airing on
Canal 13), the
winners were
Catalina Bono and Álvaro
Ballero. In
Colombia (airing on RCN), the
winners were
Ximena Córdoba and Jaider...
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Bartlett Learning, 2010, p. 161. G. Appendino; F. Pollastro; L. Verotta; M.
Ballero; A. Romano; P. Wyrembek; K. Szczuraszek; J. W.
Mozrzymas & O. Taglialatela-Scafati...
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Scientific American,
August 2009 G. Appendino; F. Pollastro; L. Verotta; M.
Ballero; A. Romano; P. Wyrembek; K. Szczuraszek; J. W. Mozrzymas; O. Taglialatela-Scafati...
- live
version of the song was
featured as the B-side to
their 1974
single "
Ballero". This song is an
unusual blues form with the
first lines being repeated...
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Catalonia Palma de Mallorca,
Balearic Islands Encamp,
Andorra Antoni Ballero (1927–2009),
Catalan poet
Italy portal Diocese of Alghero-Bosa (initially...
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Scientific American,
August 2009 G. Appendino; F. Pollastro; L. Verotta; M.
Ballero; A. Romano; P. Wyrembek; K. Szczuraszek; J. W.
Mozrzymas & O. Taglialatela-Scafati...
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living in the town,
including Francesco Ciusa,
Grazia Deledda, and
Antonio Ballero.
Owing to
their notable works,
Nuoro was
referred to as the "Sardinian...
- 2003 film Good Bye, Lenin!, with over 6
million viewers. The
short film
Ballero was
produced for the 2006 FIFA
World Cup draw
ceremony and
broadcast worldwide...