• La Hora Pico (English: Rush Hour) is a Mexican television sketch comedy show featured on the channel “Las Estrellas”. It was broadcast from September 2000...
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  • Francisco García Salvador Gómez Marco Antonio González Rubén Michavila Iván Moro Miguel Ángel Oca Jorge Payá Sergi Pedrerol Josep Picó Jesús Rollán Ricardo Sánchez...
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  • Valeria Santaella as Gaby Arath Aquino as Travis Gonzalo García Vivanco as Carlos Artús Chavéz as Ricardo Carmen Beato as Cinthia Jeronimo Best as Jorge Marypaz...
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    recognized for his roles as El Vítor, Carmelo and Poncho Aurelio at La hora pico, and for his co-lead role as Johnny in Mi corazón es tuyo. In 2020, he starred...
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    Retrieved 8 February 2012. Picó, Diego (4 October 2011). "Unai Emery margina a Parejo y Ricardo Costa" [Unai Emery ousts Parejo and Ricardo Costa]. Marca (in Spanish)...
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  • para cual is a Mexican sitcom series and a spin-off of the series La hora pico. The series is produced by Reynaldo López for TelevisaUnivision. The series...
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  • Antonio García Reinoso Vicente Requena the Elder Juan Rexach Gabino Rey Pablo Rey Francisco de Reyna Francesc Ribalta Juan Ribalta Hernán Picó Ribera Juan...
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    directed by Eloy de la Iglesia such as Colegas (1982), Navajeros (1980) o El pico (1983) in the 1980s. On 24 October 2002, Enrique suffered a severe accident...
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    which singularly translated means field quarry, is an area located west of Pico do Facho and Ponta do Figueiral, in the civil parish and municipality of...
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    Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (18 January 1867 – 6 February 1916), known as Rubén Darío (US: /dɑːˈriːoʊ/ dah-REE-oh, Spanish: [ruˈβen daˈɾi.o]), was a Nicaraguan...
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    Juan Francisco Muñoz Lorenzo Rico Luis Eduardo García Mateo Garralda Ricardo Marín Head coach: Javier García Cuesta Preliminary round (group B) Spain — Austria...
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    2022). "Alfredo Adame y Carlos Trejo, juntos en el spin-off de "La hora pico"". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 January 2024. González, Moisés...
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    2002)]. IMDb. Retrieved 28 July 2019. ""La hora pico" Invitada Edith González (TV Episode 2003)" ["La hora pico" Guest Edith González (TV Episode 2003)]. IMDb...
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    writers who loved the country scene of Argentina and Uruguay, such as Ricardo Güiraldes, Benito Lynch and Enrique Amorim. This is particularly true of...
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    Raúl Cardozo, José Basualdo, Marcelo Gómez, Christian Bassedas, Walter Pico, José Oscar Flores, Omar Asad and Esteban González. Carlos Bianchi was the...
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    cliques active in Los Angeles, with the gang claiming parts of Westlake, Pico-Union, Koreatown, East Hollywood, North Hollywood, Panorama City and Van...
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  • could disadvantage other teams and alter promotion regulations. However, Ricardo Cabot, the secretary of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, promised...
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    1983: Eusebio Sempere 1984: Orfeón Donostiarra 1985: Antonio López García 1986: Luis García Berlanga 1987: Eduardo Chillida 1988: Jorge Oteiza 1989: Oscar...
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  • charm"—makes a cameo as Pico, a toucan. When he first came into the recording studio, Tudyk informed the crew that their scratch vocals for Pico were not actually...
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    Cristóbal was renamed to "Trujillo" and the nation's highest peak, Pico Duarte to Pico Trujillo. Statues of "El Jefe" were mass-produced and erected across...
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    [permanent dead link] Picó, Diego (4 October 2011). "Unai Emery margina a Parejo y Ricardo Costa" [Unai Emery ousts Parejo and Ricardo Costa]. Marca (in Spanish)...
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  • champion Alex García – heavyweight boxer Roberto Garcia – IBF super featherweight champion Ryan Garcia – professional boxer Miguel Ángel García – featherweight...
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    1996–98) José Luis Villarreal (1987–93) Carlos Navarro Montoya (1988–96) Walter Pico (1988–92; 1994–96) Juan Simón (1988–94) Diego Soñora (1988–95) Blas Giunta...
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    architecture and Spanish architects like Rafael Moneo, Santiago Calatrava, Ricardo Bofill as well as many others have gained worldwide renown.[citation needed]...
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  • music was played at full volume through big loudspeakers known locally as picós (from the English word pick-up) by troupes of the same name. These early...
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  • Azevedo, Almir, Gibi, Daniel Ricardo Probst, Efigenio, Seu Agostinho, Walter Rosamila, Gustavo 1996 Independence de General Pico: Miguel Cortijo, Facundo...
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    Publishing, Inc. 2019. ISBN 978-1-64065-235-4. "Patron Saint". García Villoslada, Ricardo (1986). San Ignacio de Loyola: Nueva biografía (in Spanish). La...
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  • Rafael Garcia) 1988 Delfox Dinamic Software Zeus Software (Ricardo Puerto, Raul Lopez) 1988 Hundra Dinamic Software Zeus Software (Ricardo Puerto, Raul...
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    Daña Mariana), which join with others to the west. At 1,974 m (6,476 ft), Pico Turquino is the range's – and the country's – highest point. The area is...
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    River system, in Venezuela, to the north. The highest point in Brazil is the Pico da Neblina at 2,994 meters (9,823 ft), and the lowest is the Atlantic Ocean...
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