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- medieval Latin transparent- 'visible through', from Latin transparere, from trans- 'through' + parere 'be visible'.[citation needed] late 16th century (in...
- Where the Air Is Clear (Spanish: La región más transparente) is a 1958 novel by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. His first novel, it became an "instant classic"...
- The Transparente (Spanish: Transparent) is a Baroque altarpiece located in the ambulatory of the Cathedral of Toledo, in Spain. Its name refers to the...
- he released his album Viví en do. In June 2012, he released the album Transparente. In 2015, he performed at the Galileo Galilei Planetarium celebrating...
- Transparente is the third studio album by Portuguese fado singer Mariza, released on 25 April 2005 by EMI Music Portugal. It was recorded in Brazil and...
- and sales eventually topped 140,000 copies. One of Mariza's hit songs, Transparente is a tribute to her African grandmother. Mariza sang the Portuguese national...
- forma abusiva, tornando a Internet mais segura e a sua governança mais transparente a toda sociedade. a) Para domínios de titularidade de pessoa jurídica...
- constructed the famous altarwork, the Transparente (1721–1732), and example of the elaborate Spanish Baroque. El Transparente, derives its name from the play...
- signatory of the Initiative for a transparent civil society (Initiative transparente Zivilgesellschaft). Atmosfair is registered in Bonn and is run from its...
- Ildephonsus: is situated in the centre of the ambulatory and faces El Transparente, a Baroque altarpiece created in 1729-1732 by Narciso Tomé and his four...