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  2. Ambar Lucid - Wikipedia

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    Ambar Carolina Crúz Rodriguez (born January 2, 2001), [4] better known by her stage name Ambar Lucid, or Estrella, is an American singer-songwriter and musician from the suburb of Little Ferry, New Jersey.

  3. Palagi - Wikipedia

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    Palagi (pronounced IPA: [/'pɑːlʌŋiː/] – singular ) or papalagi ( plural) is a term in Samoan culture of uncertain etymology, sometimes used to describe foreigners. Papālagi~Pālagi is a word in the Samoan language describing non-Samoans, usually white foreigners of European or American descent. In Samoa the term is used to describe ...

  4. Gaudeamus igitur - Wikipedia

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    1959. " De Brevitate Vitae " ( Latin for "On the Shortness of Life"), more commonly known as " Gaudeamus igitur " ("So Let Us Rejoice") or just "Gaudeamus", is a popular academic commercium song in many European countries, mainly sung or performed at university graduation ceremonies. Despite its use as a formal graduation hymn, it is a jocular ...

  5. Ambar Lucid is making her own dreams come true with her ... - AOL

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    This is Ambar Lucid, the self-taught Latina artist making music for the modern age Ambar Lucid is making her own dreams come true with her dreamy bilingual tracks [Video] Skip to main content

  6. Ambar Lucid makes dreamy bilingual alt-pop with Latin and ...

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    Ambar Lucid is a singer-songwriter from New Jersey who injects psychedelic rock and Latin influences into her music. “When I was younger, I was not the best singer,” Lucid told In The Know ...

  7. On the Radar Latin: Ambar Lucid, Michelle Maciel & More ... - AOL

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  8. The Papalagi - Wikipedia

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    The Papalagi ( Der Papalagi) is a book by Erich Scheurmann [ de] published in Germany in 1920, which contains descriptions of European life, supposedly as seen through the eyes of a Samoan chief named Tuiavii. It is regarded as fictional by some, such as Gunter Senft (see his Weird Papalagi and a fake Samoan chief — A footnote to the Noble ...

  9. Poland Is Not Yet Lost - Wikipedia

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    The official lyrics, based on a variant from 1806, [7] "Poland has not yet died" suggesting a more violent cause of the nation's possible death. [8] Wybicki's original manuscript was in the hands of his descendants until February 1944, when it was lost in Wybicki's great-great-grandson, Johann von Roznowski's home in Charlottenburg during the ...