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  • 21My Fair Lady — Autor Gabriel Pascal y Alan Jay Lerner Año 1955 Año publicación 1956 …

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  • 22You Don't Speak for Me — is an anti illegal immigration activist group in the United States. Retired Army Colonel Al Rodriguez founded the group in 2006, to represent Hispanic Americans like him who are opposed to legalization for those who have entered the US… …

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  • 23Global Fair & Festival 2009 Incheon, Korea — The Global Fair Festival 2009 Incheon, Korea is an international event taking place in Incheon, the third largest metropolitan city in Korea, beginning on August 7th and running through October 25th for a period of 80 days.Incheon is home to the… …

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  • 24Is she not passing fair? — is a song written by the English composer Edward Elgar.It was completed on 28 October 1886, [Percy Young: ‘’Elgar O.M.’’ ] but not published until 1908, by Boosey Co.It is described as a Lay, written by Charles, Duke of Orléans (1391 1466),… …

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  • 25University fair — Due to the competition of universities throughout the world, and the need of prospective students to meet and find out more about different universities before applying, many universities give candidates the chance to meet them face to face at… …

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  • 26be|speak — «bih SPEEK», transitive verb, spoke or (Archaic) spake, spo|ken or spoke, speak|ing. 1. to ask for in advance; order; res …

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  • 27Ebernoe Horn Fair —    This small Sussex village s fair on 25 July gets its name from the sheep which is roasted whole, and shared out, although the main activity of the day is a cricket match between Ebernoe and a neighbouring village team. The man who scores the… …

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  • 28The Fair Fiorita — is an Italian fairy tale collected by Thomas Frederick Crane in Italian Popular Tales . Italo Calvino included a variant of it, The Princesses Wed to the First Passer By , in his Italian Folktales .ynopsisA king with three daughters and a son… …

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  • 29To speak by the card — Card Card (k[aum]rd), n. [F. carte, fr. L. charta paper, Gr. ? a leaf of paper. Cf. {Chart}.] 1. A piece of pasteboard, or thick paper, blank or prepared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game… …

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  • 30My Fair Lady — My Fair La|dy (1964) a US ↑musical (=a film that uses singing and dancing to tell a story) in which Audrey Hepburn plays a poor young woman from London who is taught to speak and behave like an upper class lady by a bad tempered ↑professor,… …

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