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Mexikanischer Peso
I. Mexi·can [ˈmeksɪkən] СЪЩ
1. Mexican (person):
Mexikaner(in) м (f) <-s, ->
2. Mexican ЛИНГВ:
Nahuatl ср
II. Mexi·can [ˈmeksɪkən] ПРИЛ
Mexican peso СЪЩ FINMKT
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However, in 1895 the Mexican Julian Carrillo ( 1875 - 1965 ) worked on the problem of the 1 / 16 tone interval for the first time, as yet probably the smallest unit between the usual semitone step.
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Erstmals aber hat sich der Mexikaner Julian Carrillo ( 1875-1965 ) im Jahre 1895 mit dem Problem des 1 / 16 Ton Intervalls beschäftigt, die bislang wohl kleinste Einheit zwischen den üblichen Halbtonschritten.
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For years, the Mexican makes his audience melt away, with divine vocals, dark curls and the whole passion of South America.
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Seit Jahren lässt der Mexikaner die Frauen dahinschmelzen, mit göttlichem Gesang, dunkler Lockenpracht und der gebündelten Passion ganz Südamerikas.
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Cual Serrano says that you cut a fine figure and that you make a great brand ambassador, and above all a proud Mexican.
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Dass du eine gute Figur machst bestätigt auch Cual Serrano mit einem Kompliment und schreibt, dass du ein hervorragender Botschafter der Marke bist und vor allem stolzer Mexikaner!
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Although the Mexicans had to accept in the first four group games three defeats, subsequently they took five wins in series, also overcame the group winners USA.
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Zwar mussten die Mexikaner in den ersten vier Gruppenspiele drei Niederlagen einstecken, holten danach fünf Siege in Serie, bezwangen auch den Gruppenersten USA.
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The country tragically became one of the main centres for slave trading, firstly through its own inter-tribal warring and to the neighbouring Berbers, then to Spanish and Mexicans looking for slaves for their New World empires.
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Das Land wurde tragischer weise zu einem der wichtigsten Zentren für für Sklavenhandel, in erster Linie für Ihre eigenen Kriegsparteien und für die benachbarten Berber, anschließend für die Spanier und Mexikaner, welche auf der Suche nach Sklaven für Ihre neuen Königreiche waren.
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