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qué será, será

[ke se-rah se-rah, key suh-rah suh-rah]

Spanish.
  1. what will be, will be.



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"Que sera, sera," quipped Postecoglou as he ended his victory news conference.

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They went through their full song-sheet in readiness for another showpiece occasion, from "The Blaydon Races", The Beatles' "Hey Jude" as well a Wembley-themed version of Doris Day's "Que Sera, Sera".

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“It’s kind of my take on ‘it is what it is,’ ‘lo que sera sera’ kind of thing,” Apollo told ABC News of the album’s title.

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The singer Marisa Tornello makes a single appearance to deliver a crystalline rendition of “Que Será, Será.”

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Widowed at 25, Irma was undeniably a heroic, resourceful figure, and a glamorous one, who wore a perfume called Tailspin and drove her small son fast in a maroon Ford convertible to California, the radio playing her favorite song, Doris Day's “Que Sera Sera.”

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