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Palads Teatret (the
Palads Cinema), also
known simply as the
Palads, is a
cinema operated by
Nordisk Film in Copenhagen, Denmark. It
offers a wide selection...
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Palad may
refer to :
Bukas Palad Music Ministry (literally
meaning Open Palm
Music Ministry in English) is a
Roman Catholic community of
young people who...
- The
Bukas Palad Music Ministry (Filipino for "generous"; literally, "open palm") is a
Roman Catholic,
contemporary worship musical group in the Philippines...
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Gulong ng
Palad (International title:
Stand for Love / transl. wheel of fate) is a 2006
Philippine television drama broadcast by ABS-CBN.
Directed by...
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Palad Khik (Thai: ปลัดขิก,
pronounced [pā.làt kʰìk], RTGS: palatkhik) is a kind of Thai
amulet that is
shaped like a ****. The
phrase "
palad khik" means...
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Joyce Giselle Palad Ching-Alimon (born
January 5, 1995) is a
Filipino actress, She is best
known for her role in
television dramas Koreana,
Munting Heredera...
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received mixed critical response,
though in its
first w**** of
release at the
Palads Teatret it pla**** to full
capacity earning 74,000
Danish krone; however...
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Donita Rose Cavett-
Palad (born
December 5, 1974) is a Filipino-American actress, TV host and
former MTV Asia VJ.
Donita Rose
Cavett was born in Utah on...
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Busabos ng
Palad (Pauper of Fate or The Wretched) is a Tagalog-language
novel written by
Filipino novelist Faustino Aguilar in 1909.
Apart from tackling...
- Sana'y Wala Nang
Wakas (2003), 'Til
Death Do Us Part (2005),
Gulong ng
Palad (2006),
Prinsesa ng
Banyera (2007) and
Dahil May
Isang Ikaw (2009), which...