17 E ele disse-lhe: Por que me chamas bom - traducción al Inglés
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TELEVISION SERIES
Por que Diablos?; ¿Por que diablos?; ¿Por qué Diablos?

forget-me-not         
  • Hover fly ([[Sphaerophoria scripta]]) feeding on Myosotis flower
  • ''[[Myosotis sylvatica]]''
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Forget Me Not; Forget-Me-Not; Forget Me Not (album); Forget Me Not (film); Forget Me Not (2010 film); Forget Me Not (song)
vergeet me nietje {bloem}
flying fortress         
  • Bf 109 fighter]], eventually landing without crew injuries.
  • Boeing-built B-17Fs, with the clear-view two-piece Plexiglas bombardier's nose.
  • Pearl Harbor]], with framed nose glazing of the style retained through the B-17E model
  • gondola]]
  • Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress of the 19th Bombardment Group USAAF, summer 1942
  • 13 November}} 1943
  • 17 August}} 1943
  • B-17G-15-BO ''Wee Willie'', 322d BS, 91st BG, after direct flak hit on her 128th mission.<ref>Bowers 1976, p. 177.</ref>
  • B-17G nose detail
  • B-17G of the 384th Bomb Group on the bomb run
  • B-17G nose guns
  • 15 October}} 1944; the bombardier was killed.<ref>[http://www.398th.org/Images/Images_Aircraft_B-17/Aircraft/43-38172-3O-P_19441015_JBk.html "43-38172."] ''398th.org''. Retrieved: 24 January 2012.</ref>
  • Formation flying through dense [[flak]] over [[Merseburg]], Germany
  • Nose of a B-17G being restored at the [[Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum]]
  • Douglas]] plant in [[Long Beach, California]], October 1942
  • 1-902109-33-3}}, pp. 57–58, 66.</ref>
  • This captured USAAF Boeing B-17D, in Japanese livery, was flown to Japan for technical evaluation
  • 3-view projection of a B-17G, with inset detail showing the "Cheyenne tail" and some major differences with other B-17 variants
  • Postwar SB-17G-95DL (ser. no. ''44-83722''), assigned to the 2nd ERS as a search-and-rescue aircraft, beside a [[Stinson L-5]]
  • SB-17G of the USAF 5th Rescue Squadron c. 1950
  • Waist position gun blister of Model 299, not adopted for production
  • Part of a USAAF stream of over 1,000 B-17s
  • German training model on how to attack a "flying porcupine" (''fliegendes Stachelschwein'')
  • Civil operators of the B-17
  • "Combat boxes" of 12 B-17 during bombing missions
  • The B-17's capacity to repel enemy attacks and still inflict heavy damage upon German military capability and production centers is rendered in this caricature.
  • [[Forrest L. Vosler]] receiving Medal of Honor from President Roosevelt
  • 398th Bombardment Group]] flying a bombing mission to [[Neumünster]], Germany, on 13 April 1945.
  • Marks and letters on the tails of B-17 during WWII in Europe
  • Maynard H. Smith]] receiving Medal of Honor from [[Secretary of War]] [[Henry L. Stimson]]
  • 7 December}} 1941. One crewman was killed by a Zero attack.<ref name="A&K.1" />
  • WASP]]<ref name="museum2" />
  • Liberty Belle]]", but was lost in a post-forced-landing fire near [[Oswego, Illinois]], on 13 June 2011.
  • BQ-17 Flying Fortress drones over New Mexico, April 1946
  • B-17E BO AAF S/N ''41-9211'' <br /> ''Typhoon McGoon II'' of the 11th BG / 98th BS, taken in January 1943 in New Caledonia: The antennae mounted upon the nose were used for radar tracking surface vessels.
  • The U.S. Coast Guard PB-1G carried a droppable lifeboat.
  • Under project '''Cadillac&nbsp;II''', an AN/APS-20 radar was fitted onto the B-17G, making the PB-1W one of the first [[Airborne early warning]] aircraft.
  • Military operators of the B-17
1935 BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY BOEING
B-17; B17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17; Boeing Model 299; Flying Fortress; B-17 bomber; B17 bombers; Boeing 299; Dornier Do 200; B-17H; Flying fortresses; XB-17; XB17; Model 299; B-17G Flying Fortress; QB-17; Boeing PB Flying Fortress; Boeing 322; Boeing BQ-7; B-17 Flying Fortress; PB Flying Fortress; CQ-4 Flying Fortress; RB-17G Flying Fortress; B-17E Flying Fortress; CQ-17 Flying Fortress; Dornier Do 288; Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress; B-17F Flying Fortress; QB-17 Flying Fortress; Vega B-40; Vega 140; RB-17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress; Boeing Y1B-17; Boeing Y1B-17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17B Flying Fortress; Boeing Fortress I; Boeing B-17D Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-27-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17E-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-55-DL Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17E-BO; Boeing B-17G-75-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17G-95-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing DB-17G Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17G-5-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing PB-1G Flying Fortress; B-17 Flying Fortresses; Boeing B-17G-75-VE Flying Fortress; Boeing Fortress; QB-17L Flying Fortress; DB-17G Flying Fortress; DB-17P Flying Fortress; QB-17N Flying Fortress; DB-17 Flying Fortress; MB-17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17D-BO Flying Fortress; B‑17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17G–110–VE Flying Fortress; B-17B Fortress; Boeing YB-17 Fortress; Y1B-17 Flying Fortress; F-9B Flying Fortress; B-17D Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-75-DL Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17B/C Flying Fortress; B-17 Bomber; Boeing B-17G-30-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-90-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17G-15-DL Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-95-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-45-BO Flying Fortress; Boeing SB-17 Dumbo; Boeing B17; Boeing SB-17 Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17G-110-VE Flying Fortress; Boeing B-17F-5-BO Flying Fortress; RB-17E Flying Fortress; RB-17F Flying Fortress; Boeing YB-17 Flying Fortress; Boeing TB-17 Flying Fortress; B-17 bombers; B-17E
n. zware bommenwerper (B-17) van Amerikaanse Luchtmacht over Europa en de Middellandse Zee gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog
que pasa         
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¿Qué pasa?; ?Que pasa?; Qué pasa; Que pasa (disambiguation); Que Pasa; Qué Pasa; Que Pasa?
wat is er aan de hand? wat is er? hoe gaat het? (in Spaans)

Definición

Bom
·noun A large American serpent, so called from the sound it makes.

Wikipedia

¿Por qué diablos?

¿Por qué diablos? (literally "Why Devils?", although it can also mean Why the hell?, itself a pun on the main character's nickname, "Diablo") is a 1999-2000 Colombian telenovela produced by Cenpro TV and broadcast on Canal Uno. It starred Manolo Cardona, Marcela Carvajal, Paola Rey, and Victor Mallarino. It was directed by Sergio Osorio.

The telenovela focuses on a poor teenage boy named Juan Cantor (AKA Juan Diablo), part of an international ring of underage thieves. After his best friend dies in a shooting, he decides to avenge his friend's death by killing the head of the organization, La Araña (The Spider). He uses his skills to gain the trust of the Leader and that way gets closer to him. The young man is later sent to a juvenile facility, and there, he falls in love with his psychologist who was also the wife of his boss.

As of May 2008 Telemundo was planning on including a remake of the series in its 2008-09 U.S. prime-time television lineup. It later came to be known as Más Sabe el Diablo, broadcast in 2009.