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Balbuena

[bahl-bwey-nuh, bahl-bwe-nah]

noun

  1. Bernardo de 1568–1627, Mexican poet and priest, born in Spain.



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Danielle Balbuena — the songwriter and producer who records as 070 Shake — overdubbed herself as a full-scale choir in “Web,” a pandemic-era reaction to the gap between onscreen and physical interaction.

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One example: Roberto Fernández Balbuena’s 1965 “Músicos huicholes,” showing the folk musicians performing in a rural setting.

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Alfredo Balbuena, 22, said he knew Mr. Crimos from Highland Park High School and described him as a “a quiet, lonely kid” who often dressed in black.

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Miguel Balbuena, whose single mother is a cashier at a fast-food restaurant, was waitlisted by four campuses but plans to attend Dartmouth.

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As for the incident with Chilwell that led to Fabian Balbuena being sent off, while the action might have been clumsy, do referees not realise football is a contact sport?

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