SAETA Air Ecuador (legally Sociedad Anónima Ecuatoriana de Transportes Aéreos S.A.) was a privately held airline of Ecuador, which was founded in 1966...
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saeta (Spanish pronunciation: [saˈeta]) is a revered form of Andalusian religious song, whose form and style have evolved over many centuries. Saetas...
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Look up saeta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saeta may refer to: Saeta (brand), a Colombian company that operates its business in the textile sector...
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Saeta International Sport Wear is a Colombian company that operates its business in the textile sector, in the manufacture, import and export of sportswear...
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Hispano HA-200 (redirect from Hispano HA-200 Saeta (ME-200))
The Hispano HA-200 Saeta (English: Arrow) is a twin-seat jet advanced trainer designed and produced by Spanish aircraft manufacturer Hispano Aviación...
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SAETA Flight 011 may refer to: SAETA Flight 011 (1976): A Plane crash in the Chimborazo Volcano in 1976. SAETA Flight 011 (1979): A Plane crash close to...
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forward, regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. Nicknamed "Saeta Rubia" ("Blond Arrow"), he is best known for his achievements with Real...
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SAETA Flight 011 was a scheduled passenger flight operated by SAETA Air Ecuador between Quito and Cuenca, using a Vickers Viscount 785D aircraft. On 15...
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was reached with Colombian manufacturer, Saeta for $1 million. After 8 years, the Haitian Federation and Saeta are terminating their agreement. The details...
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powertrain as its base engine and is offered in four variants: Spider, Coupe, Saeta and Portago. The Spider is based on the Kappa platform, purchased from GM...
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Chimborazo (section SAETA Flight 232)
with the Ecuadorians David Beltrán and Francisco Campaña. In August 1976, SAETA Flight 232 carrying 55 passengers and four crew members aboard a Vickers...
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Canal 10 (Uruguay) (redirect from Saeta TV)
Channel 10 (Canal Diez, legally known as SAETA TV Canal 10) is a Uruguayan free-to-air television network based in Montevideo. It began its transmission...
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Las Saetas is one of the great examples of Pueblo Revival architecture in the American Southwest. Rebuilt in 1935 from the ruins of the 1873 Post Traders...
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dictionary. In biology, setae (/ˈsiːtiː/; sg. seta /ˈsiːtə/; from Latin saeta 'bristle') are any of a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures...
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11, suicide-bombed and crashed near Unionville, Missouri on May 22, 1962 SAETA Flight 011, crashed on April 23, 1979 after unsuccessfully reaching its...
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The Song of the Nightingale (film) (redirect from Saeta del ruiseñor)
The Song of the Nightingale (Spanish: Saeta del ruiseñor) is a 1959 Spanish musical film directed by Antonio del Amo and starring Joselito, Ivy Bless...
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Blond Arrow (redirect from Saeta rubia)
Blond Arrow (Spanish: Saeta rubia) is a 1956 Spanish film directed by Florián Rey and starring Alfredo Di Stéfano, Antonio Casal and Antonio Ozores. Di...
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competitors TAME and SAETA to fly its North and South American routes, after a deal with Costa Rican LACSA broke down. At the end of 1994, SAETA made a $31 million...
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released from prison. Maria Norman, Wayne Rogers, Scott Mednick, Steven P. Saeta, Galen Walker and Tim White produced the film with Star Thrower Entertainment...
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trumpets play music and occasionally someone spontaneously sings a mournful saeta dedicated to the floats as they make their way slowly round the streets...
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Fandango Flamenco Alboreá Bulerías Cantiñas Flamenco jazz Rumba flamenca Saeta Soleá Folia Isa (from Canary Islands) Jota Malagueña Pasodoble Tajaraste...
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on 14 June 1957 Ansett Airlines Flight 232, crashed on 15 November 1972 SAETA Flight 232, crashed on 15 August 1976 United Airlines Flight 232, crashed...
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Lorenz Hart 4:01 7. "Win a Few" (Live In Budapest 25.10.1985) 8:47 8. "Saeta" (Live In Rotterdam 1982) 4:21 9. "Fearfully in Danger" (Live Library...
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moved to Spain. Zóbel is best known for his first artwork series called the Saetas. Named after the liturgical song sung in Holy Week in Spain, they were developed...
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Tijuana Welterweight Championship Tijuana Tag Team Championship (3 times) – Saeta Oriental (1), Pequeño Apolo / Super Astro (1) and Rey Guerrero (1) World...
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Fandango Flamenco Alboreá Bulerías Cantiñas Flamenco jazz Rumba flamenca Saeta Soleá Folia Isa (from Canary Islands) Jota Malagueña Pasodoble Tajaraste...
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1998 Simon 2002, pp. 145–148 Huizenga 1993, p. 82 Bird 1998, pp. 261–262 Saeta 1999, (pages 5–6; "Response"; Heeter, Robert F.) Biberian 2007 "Input power...
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year. In Jaén, the saeta is a revered form of Spanish religious song, whose form and style has evolved over many centuries. Saetas evoke strong emotion...
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and the Amanecidas away as undead warriors to be awakened only with the Saeta played through Jibrael's bugle. After defeating the Amanecidas, Jibrael...
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