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rapido Fast rasch (Ger.) Fast rasguedo (Spa.) (on the guitar) to play strings with the back of the fingernail; esp. to fan the strings rapidly with the nails of multiple fingers ravvivando Quickening (lit. "reviving"), as in "ravvivando il tempo", returning to a faster tempo that occurred earlier in the piece [11] recitativo
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. A modern english thesaurus. A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where one can find different words with similar meanings to other words), [1] [2] sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms ...
Rapido (river), a river in Italy; Rapido, a music TV programme presented by Antoine de Caunes; Ratz, originally titled Rapido, a joint French and Canadian animated series, also the name of one of the two main characters; Rápido de Bouzas, a Spanish football team; Peugeot Rapido, a scooter built by Peugeot
The Peugeot Rapido is a 49 cc scooter built by Peugeot. The Rapido is classed as a moped and has a typical top speed of 50 km/h (31 mph). See also. List of scooters ...
Thinking, Fast and Slow is a 2011 popular science book by psychologist Daniel Kahneman.The book's main thesis is a differentiation between two modes of thought: "System 1" is fast, instinctive and emotional; "System 2" is slower, more deliberative, and more logical.
In 1983, the Rapido first motorhome was the Randonneur 410, a Class C motorhome on a Renault van. In the 1990s, Rapido Group started to build Class A motorhomes. In 2014, Nicolas Rousseau became leader of the company, the third generation of a family firm. [3] [4] Rapido Group has grown through the acquisition of other motorhome companies: [1]
The ditto mark is a shorthand sign, used mostly in hand-written text, indicating that the words or figures above it are to be repeated. [1] [2]The mark is made using "a pair of apostrophes"; [1] "a pair of marks " used underneath a word"; [3] the symbol " (quotation mark); [2] [4] or the symbol ” (right double quotation mark).
100 mexicanos dijeron (Spanish for One hundred Mexicans said), later rebranded to 100 mexicanos dijieron, is a Mexican version of the Goodson-Todman game show from the 1970s, Family Feud, produced in Mexico City by the Las Estrellas.