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  2. Andrés Cantor - Wikipedia

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    Andrés Cantor (born December 22, 1962) is an Argentine-American sportscaster and pundit who works in the United States providing Spanish-language commentary and analysis in sports.

  3. Diego Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Diego Rivera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo riˈβeɾa]; December 8, 1886 – November 24, 1957) was a prominent Mexican painter.His large frescoes helped establish the mural movement in Mexican and international art.

  4. México en la Piel (album) - Wikipedia

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    México en la Piel (Mexico in the Flesh) [1] is the sixteenth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. Released on 9 November 2004 by Warner Music Latina , it is Miguel's first mariachi album. The record contains thirteen mariachi covers , accompanied by the Vargas de Tecalitlán folk ensemble.

  5. Goal! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Goal! (also known as Goal!The Dream Begins) is a 2005 British sports drama film directed by Danny Cannon from a screenplay by Mike Jefferies, Adrian Butchart, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais. [3]

  6. Self-help - Wikipedia

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    A self-help group from Maharashtra, India, making a demonstration at a National Rural Livelihood Mission seminar held in Chandrapur. Self-help or self-improvement is "a focus on self-guided, in contrast to professionally guided, efforts to cope with life problems" [1] —economically, physically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.

  7. ¡Viva la libertad, carajo! - Wikipedia

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    Elon Musk with a chainsaw from Milei, bearing the phrase in backwards. ¡Viva la libertad, carajo!, sometimes shortened to "VLLC," is the catchphrase of Javier Milei, president of Argentina since 2023. [1]

  8. Sears Mexico - Wikipedia

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    On 26 February 1947, the first Sears in Mexico was opened in Colonia Roma, Mexico City (now the site of the Plaza Insurgentes mall) by Sears, Roebuck and Co. [3] [4]. In the initial three days after opening, approximately 110,000 customers visited the store, with total sales reaching about $600,000.