TAKING THE HAIR TO A PERSON, is a widely used phrase in Venezuela and other Spanish-speaking countries, to refer to that THEY HAVE BEEN BURLATED FROM IT, and that it is a lie what they have been told or promised.
unefa
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In Venezuela, they are an acronym UNEFA , belonging to a government public institution that means EXPERIMENTAL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ARMED FORCES .
norma juridica
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Legal rule is the set of orders legally established so that they are fulfilled in the company otherwise generate a penalty.
primores
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I found in the Larousse dictionary the word Primor,: first-order thing. Here in my country VENEZUELA, refers to something very nice and beautiful.
dones
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We find that the word gifts, comes to give, give, give something for free, in this case gifts is referred to many benefits received
montonera
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Montonera Montonera, comes from the word mount or lifting, several mountains or lift things that accumulate to one over the other.
arguyó
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In the Larousse dictionary, I found the word argue, with two 2 points over the letter u, which is deduced one idea from another and the requested word argued is a consequence of argue. Therefore the word Aguyo should be 2 points on the u.
truhanería
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Ephesians 5: 4 says: dishonest words, nonsense, or truhanerias, which are not fitting, but well before actions of Thanksgiving.
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