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  2. ¿Por qué no te callas? - Wikipedia

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    At the meeting on 10 November 2007, Chávez repeatedly interrupted Zapatero to call Zapatero's predecessor, José María Aznar, a "fascist" and "less human than snakes", [1] and accuse Aznar of having supported a failed coup d'état aimed at removing Chávez from power.

  3. Explanatory style - Wikipedia

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    People who generally tend to blame themselves for negative events, believe that such events will continue indefinitely, and let such events affect many aspects of their lives display what is called a pessimistic explanatory style. [1]

  4. Alberto Stylee - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Alberto Pizarro (born March 18, 1975), known professionally as Alberto Stylee, is a Puerto Rican reggaetón singer and songwriter. While his career began with hip hop and reggae-influenced music, he is most famous for being one of the early pioneers of the reggaetón genre, with hits such as "Posición" with Daddy Yankee (1997), "Vengo Acabando" (1997), "Perros y Gatos" (2002), "Sin Ti ...

  5. Dating experts break down micro-mances — and how the buzzy ...

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    As seen in Bumble’s 2025 Dating Trends, nearly 49% of Gen Z singles agree that getting nerdy about a shared passion together is a form of intimacy, with fandoms and sports as a great way to bond ...

  6. Asesinato en la Universidad - Wikipedia

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    Leonor Watling as Lara Cabanes; Patrick Criado as Fray Luis de León; Fernando Soto as Antonio de Román; Chani Martín [] as Javier de Castro; Macarena Sanz as Sonia; Fernando Albizu as Nicolás de Medina

  7. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Wikipedia

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    "Que Será, Será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" [a] is a song written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans and first published in 1955. [4] Doris Day introduced it in the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), [ 5 ] singing it as a cue to their onscreen kidnapped son. [ 4 ]

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  9. Troian Bellisario - Wikipedia

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    Bellisario said in January 2014 that she endured personal problems during high school, resulting in self-harm and an eating disorder. "I was the youngest daughter, the perfect little girl. My school was a very intense college prep school. So it was about wanting to please my father and mother and wanting to be perfect to everybody." [33]