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Qué (quién) es tutta un"altra faccenda - definición

ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE ADDED TO THE END OF A CONCERT
ENCORE; Encores; Encore!; Altra volta; Altra Volta; Encore (concert)
  • An encore at the Austrian World Music Awards
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All the Fault of Paradise         
1985 FILM BY FRANCESCO NUTI
Tutta colpa del paradiso
All the Fault of Paradise (Italian: Tutta colpa del paradiso) is a 1985 Italian romance-comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti.
Un Corazón         
CHELO SONG
Un Corazon; Un Corazón (One Heart)
"Un Corazón" (translated as One Heart) is the third single released by Puerto Rican singer Chelo, from his debut album 360°. The song samples "La Murga" by Héctor Lavoe.
Faccenda Foods         
  • Industrial chicken farm operated by the Faccenda Group on the Marsh Road east of [[Burnham-on-Crouch]]
  • The Faccenda poultry processing plant in [[Sutton Benger]], closed in 2008
BRITISH POULTRY PROCESSOR
Avara Foods; Faccenda Group
Faccenda Foods Limited (until April 2014: Faccenda Group Limited) is a privately owned UK business established in 1962 by Robin Faccenda, which supplies fresh poultry products.

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Encore

An encore is an additional performance given by performers after the planned show has ended, usually in response to extended applause from the audience. They are regarded as the most complimentary kind of applause for performers. Multiple encores are not uncommon, and they initially originated spontaneously, when audiences continued to applaud and demand additional performance from the artists after they had left the stage. However, in modern times they are rarely spontaneous and are usually a pre-planned part of the show.