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  2. ...y no se lo tragó la tierra - Wikipedia

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    Rivera, Tomás (1992) ...y no se lo tragó la tierra/ ...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him (English and Spanish edition). Translated by Evangelina Vigil-Piñón. Houston: Arte Publico Press. Rivera, Tomás (2012) ...y no se lo tragó la tierra. Edition and Introduction by Julio Ramos and Gustavo Buenrostro, Buenos Aires: Ediciones Corregidor.

  3. Boricua en la luna - Wikipedia

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    "Boricua en la Luna" has become one of Roy Brown's most popular songs. Because of this, the song is featured on several other albums. The song appears on the live album Distancias en Vivo and in the greatest hits album Colección. In the mid-90s, Puerto Rican rock band Fiel a la Vega began covering the song during their live presentations. In ...

  4. Esenciales: Luna - Wikipedia

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    Esenciales: Luna is one of three CD compilation albums by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. This album is a collection of their greatest hits along with Eclipse and Sol . Maná's Esenciales: Luna includes an unreleased song, Te Llevaré Al Cielo , and a bonus track "Celoso" from the movie soundtrack album " My Family (Mi Familia) ".

  5. Te llevaré al cielo - Wikipedia

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    Te llevaré al cielo. "Te llevaré al cielo" (English: I'll take you to Heaven) is the only single released from Maná 's compilation album, Esenciales: Luna (2003). This single was released in promotion of their three CD set compilation albums: The Esenciales: Esenciales: Luna, Esenciales: Sol and Esenciales: Eclipse.

  6. Hijo de la Luna - Wikipedia

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    Hijo de la Luna. " Hijo de la Luna " ( English: "Son of the Moon") is a song written by José María Cano performed originally by the Spanish band Mecano with lead singer Ana Torroja. It appeared on their 1986 album, Entre el cielo y el suelo, and had great success all over the Spanish-speaking world, as did the album.

  7. United States v. Brignoni-Ponce - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Brignoni-Ponce, 422 U.S. 873 (1975), was a case in which the Supreme Court determined it was a violation of the Fourth Amendment for a roving patrol car to stop a vehicle solely on the basis of the driver appearing to be of Mexican descent.

  8. Esenciales: Sol - Wikipedia

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    Esenciales: Sol is a CD compilation album (seventeenth overall) by the Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. It is one of three greatest hits compilation albums, along with Esenciales: Eclipse and Esenciales: Luna, with remastered versions of all their best-known songs. Esenciales: Sol includes a previously unreleased song, "Te Llevaré Al ...

  9. Esenciales: Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    Esenciales: Eclipse. Esenciales: Eclipse is one of three CD set compilation albums (nineteenth overall) set by Latin American Mexican rock band Maná. This compilation includes their greatest hits, combining songs from Sol and Luna (hence the name "Eclipse") and adding Eres Mi Religión which is not included in either Sol or Luna.