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Internet hoax
created in 1998 by a
humor writer under the
pseudonym Lyle
Zapato.
Since its creation, the
Pacific Northwest tree
octopus website has been...
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Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 –
December 4, 1993) was an
American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a
career spanning more than 30 years...
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Zapato 3 is a
Venezuelan alternative-rock band,
active 1980–2000. It was
formed by
brothers Álvaro
Segura (guitar and choirs) and
Carlos Segura (vocalist)...
- dancer's shoes, akin to tap dance. The name
derives from the
Spanish word
zapato for "shoe":
zapatear means to
strike with a shoe. It is
widely used in sones...
- in the
current city. The plan was
orchestrated by
Zapato (Dulce), one of the
other judges.
Zapato was a
Latin pop star and
singer of "Mírame," whose...
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Zapato Chino Cr****
formerly known both as
Arroyo de Las
Polvarduras (Cr**** of the Dust Clouds) and
Arroyo de
Zapata Chino (Chinese Shoe Cr****), is a cr****...
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Zapatos Viejos (English: Old Shoes) is a Spanish-language 1993 film
directed by
Sergio Andrade [es].
Filmaffinity -
Zapatos Viejos Review (Spanish) Zapatos...
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other artists,
including "Tractor amarillo"
which was a hit for the
group Zapato Veloz in 1993; and "La
Puerta del Colegio" (1991) and "Mi Amada" (1993)...
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began her
literary career with self-publishing her
first book, En los
zapatos de
Valeria (2013). Her work is
considered a
success in more than 10 countries...
- "Operacion Triunfo". Nena Daconte's
first album was
titled He
perdido los
zapatos (I've Lost My Shoes) and it was
edited and
produced by
Daconte Music, the...