eyes right - translation to spanish
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eyes right - translation to spanish

ALBUM BY CRYSTAL GAYLE
I've Cried The Blue Right Out Of My Eyes

eyes right      
¡mirar a la derecha! (orden de dirigir la mirada a la derecha)
far right         
  • [[Alberto Fujimori]], the creator of [[Fujimorism]]
  • SKJ]] meeting
  • Acropolis]] which would be taken down by [[Manolis Glezos]] and [[Apostolos Santas]] in one of the first acts of resistance
  • Far-right flags on display at the 2017 [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville
  • [[Chetniks]] in Belgrade, 1920
  • National origins of Fascist International Congress participants in 1934
  • Children make the [[Nazi salute]] in [[Presidente Bernardes, São Paulo]], circa 1935.
  • Captain [[Francis de Groot]] declares the [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]] open in March 1932.
  • General [[Andres Larka]] speaking in 1933
  • Sumida]], [[Tokyo]] (2010)
  • [[Ioannis Metaxas]]
  • [[Ku Klux Klan]] parade in Washington, D.C., September 1926
  • Spanish [[Falangist]] volunteer forces of the [[Blue Division]] entrain at [[San Sebastián]], 1942
  • [[CasaPound]] rally in Naples
  • massacres in El Salvador]] that occurred during the civil war
  • [[Benito Mussolini]], dictator and founder of [[Italian Fascism]], a far-right ideology
  • National Radical Camp]] march in [[Kraków]], July 2007
  • Genocide Memorial Center]] in [[Kigali]]
  • Dictator of Chile]] [[Augusto Pinochet]] meeting with [[United States President]] [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1990
  • The 1980 [[Bologna massacre]] by [[Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari]]
  • The [[Peasant March]], a show of force in Helsinki by the [[Lapua Movement]] on 7 July 1930
  • Far-right torch march in Tallinn
  • The [[Russian Fascist Party]] in the first half of the 20th century. The slogan "Let's get our homeland!" is also used by the modern far-right in Russia
POLITICAL ALIGNMENT ON THE EXTREME END OF RIGHT-WING POLITICS
Extreme right-wing; Extreme right; Far Right; Right wing extremist; Right-wing extremism; Far-right-wing; Right-extremist; Far right-wing; Far-Right; Extreme-right; Ultra right; Extreme Right; Ultra rightism; Far-right; Revolutionary right; Right extremist; Far-right party; Right extremism; Ultra-right; Far right; Euro-American radical right; Radical conservative; Far right politics; Far-rightism; Right-wing extremists; Right wing extremism; Far-right extremism; Exteme right politics; Ultra right politics; Far-right politics in the United States; Hard-right; Far-Right politics; Right-wing extremist; Far-right extremist; Far-right extremists; Far right extremists; Hard-right politics; Far-right internet forums; European far right; Extreme-right politics; Far-right politics in South Africa; Far-right politics in Hungary; Far-right politics in Italy; Far-right politics in Greece; Far-right politics in Mexico; Far-right politics in Estonia; Far-right politics in Brazil; Far-right politics in Chile; Far-right politics in Peru; Far-right politics in Romania; Far-right politics in Rwanda; Far-right politics in Africa; Italian far-right; European far-right; History of far-right politics by country; Far-right politics in the Netherlands
Derecho extremista
right-wing extremist         
  • [[Alberto Fujimori]], the creator of [[Fujimorism]]
  • SKJ]] meeting
  • Acropolis]] which would be taken down by [[Manolis Glezos]] and [[Apostolos Santas]] in one of the first acts of resistance
  • Far-right flags on display at the 2017 [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville
  • [[Chetniks]] in Belgrade, 1920
  • National origins of Fascist International Congress participants in 1934
  • Children make the [[Nazi salute]] in [[Presidente Bernardes, São Paulo]], circa 1935.
  • Captain [[Francis de Groot]] declares the [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]] open in March 1932.
  • General [[Andres Larka]] speaking in 1933
  • Sumida]], [[Tokyo]] (2010)
  • [[Ioannis Metaxas]]
  • [[Ku Klux Klan]] parade in Washington, D.C., September 1926
  • Spanish [[Falangist]] volunteer forces of the [[Blue Division]] entrain at [[San Sebastián]], 1942
  • [[CasaPound]] rally in Naples
  • massacres in El Salvador]] that occurred during the civil war
  • [[Benito Mussolini]], dictator and founder of [[Italian Fascism]], a far-right ideology
  • National Radical Camp]] march in [[Kraków]], July 2007
  • Genocide Memorial Center]] in [[Kigali]]
  • Dictator of Chile]] [[Augusto Pinochet]] meeting with [[United States President]] [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1990
  • The 1980 [[Bologna massacre]] by [[Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari]]
  • The [[Peasant March]], a show of force in Helsinki by the [[Lapua Movement]] on 7 July 1930
  • Far-right torch march in Tallinn
  • The [[Russian Fascist Party]] in the first half of the 20th century. The slogan "Let's get our homeland!" is also used by the modern far-right in Russia
POLITICAL ALIGNMENT ON THE EXTREME END OF RIGHT-WING POLITICS
Extreme right-wing; Extreme right; Far Right; Right wing extremist; Right-wing extremism; Far-right-wing; Right-extremist; Far right-wing; Far-Right; Extreme-right; Ultra right; Extreme Right; Ultra rightism; Far-right; Revolutionary right; Right extremist; Far-right party; Right extremism; Ultra-right; Far right; Euro-American radical right; Radical conservative; Far right politics; Far-rightism; Right-wing extremists; Right wing extremism; Far-right extremism; Exteme right politics; Ultra right politics; Far-right politics in the United States; Hard-right; Far-Right politics; Right-wing extremist; Far-right extremist; Far-right extremists; Far right extremists; Hard-right politics; Far-right internet forums; European far right; Extreme-right politics; Far-right politics in South Africa; Far-right politics in Hungary; Far-right politics in Italy; Far-right politics in Greece; Far-right politics in Mexico; Far-right politics in Estonia; Far-right politics in Brazil; Far-right politics in Chile; Far-right politics in Peru; Far-right politics in Romania; Far-right politics in Rwanda; Far-right politics in Africa; Italian far-right; European far-right; History of far-right politics by country; Far-right politics in the Netherlands
(n.) = ultraderechista
Ex: Five suspected right-wing extremists have been detained after they hurled petrol bombs at a Turkish mosque over the weekend.

Definition

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Sinónimos
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derecho de autor: derecho de autor, propiedad literaria

Wikipedia

I've Cried the Blue Right Out of My Eyes

I've Cried the Blue Right Out of My Eyes is the first compilation album by the American country music singer Crystal Gayle. Released in February 1978, the album consists of her earliest recordings from Gayle's tenure on the Decca Records label from the early 1970s (Decca was assimilated into MCA Records during Gayle's contract). The album was produced by Owen Bradley, who had previously produced such country stars as Patsy Cline and Gayle's elder sister, Loretta Lynn (who wrote three of the songs featured on this compilation).

Four of the album's ten tracks were originally released as singles between 1970 and 1973, including Gayle's earliest hit, "I've Cried (The Blue Right Out of My Eyes)", which reached #23 on the Billboard Country Singles chart in August 1970 (the song was re-released in early 1978 to promote this album, this time reaching #40 on the Country Singles chart). "Everybody Oughta Cry" reached #70 in January 1972, and "I Hope You're Havin' Better Luck Than Me" peaked at #49 in May 1972. "Show Me How" was released as a single in 1973, but failed to chart.

Gayle was to have a short career with MCA, leaving for United Artists Records before an album had been released (although the aforementioned singles were). MCA released the album at the height of Gayle's popularity, sandwiched between two of her most successful UA albums, We Must Believe in Magic and When I Dream.

Examples of use of eyes right
1. He appeared frightened, casting his eyes right and left as he rose after ducking behind the podium where he was standing and answering questions with al–Maliki.
2. He looked frightened, casting his eyes right and left as he rose after ducking below the podium where he was standing and answering questions.
3. Every time Hollywood announces a "reimagining" (as the marketing types prefer), I‘m rolling my eyes right along with much of America.
4. As the national teams marched past, the French were greeted with a huge ovation for giving the Nazi salute, while the British, who refused to give the salute, performing instead a military–style ‘eyes right‘, were received almost in silence.
5. So she calls them over to repeat what she‘s said. Look me in the eye,‘‘ she tells them, pointing at her own eyes. Right here.‘‘ Sick or not, Aimee knows disciplining is part of being a parent.