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Nadaism (Spanish: Nadaísmo,
meaning "Nothing-ism" in English) was a
Colombian artistic and
philosophical counterculture movement active from 1958 to 1964...
- Look up
Nada or
nada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nada may
refer to:
Nāda, a
concept in
ancient Indian metaphysics Nada, Hainan,
China Nada, Kentucky...
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Nada is a
feminine given name
found with the
etymology of 'hope' in
South Slavic-speaking
countries of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,
Slovenia and Serbia...
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Frank comes to give
Nada his
paycheck and
orders him to stay away
following Nada's killing spree becoming widespread news. When
Nada tries to put the gl****es...
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Nada! is the
third studio album by
English neofolk band
Death in June. It was
released on 12
October 1985
through record label New
European Recordings...
- journalist. In 1958 he led a
modern literary and
cultural movement known as
Nadaism (Nothing-ism),
inspired by surrealism,
French existentialism, beat generation...
- "Mas que
nada" (Brazilian
Portuguese pronunciation: [ma(j)s ki
ˈnadɐ]) is a song
written and
originally recorded in 1963 by
Jorge Ben (currently known...
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Nadas may
refer to: The
Nadas, an
American band
Nadas Colombian Rainbow Empanadas,
Latin Food Brand,
based in New York City Ödön
Nádas (1891–1951), Hungarian...
- The
Nadas are a folk rock
quintet based in Des Moines, Iowa.
Formed in 1995 in Ames, Iowa, the band
earned early success on the
local college scene, eventually...
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Nada Surf is an
American alternative rock band
formed in New York City in 1992,
consisting of
Matthew Caws (guitar, vocals), Ira
Elliot (drums), and Daniel...