we have a joint passport - definizione. Che cos'è we have a joint passport
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Cosa (chi) è we have a joint passport - definizione

LATIN ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ELECTION OF A POPE
Habemus Papam; We have a Pope; We Have a Pope; We Have a Pope!

We Have a Right         
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO PROTECT PERSONAL FREEDOMS IN BAHRAIN
We Have A Right
We Have A Right is a political campaign launched to protect personal freedoms in Bahrain by the society of liberal intellectuals, Al Muntada, on 22 November 2005.
We Have a Saviour         
ALBUM BY HILLSONG CHURCH
We Have A Saviour
We Have a Saviour is the fourth Christmas worship album from Hillsong Music, which was issued in October 2012. The album appeared on the Billboard Top Christian Albums at No.
Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem         
ALBUM BY BAD ASTRONAUT
Houston: We Have A Drinking Problem; Houston, We Have a Drinking Problem; Houston We Have a Drinking Problem
Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem is the second studio album by Bad Astronaut, released in 2002 on the Honest Don's independent record label. The title alludes to the statement "Houston, we have a problem" somewhat inaccurately attributed to astronaut Jim Lovell aboard the Apollo 13 spacecraft when an explosion in the Service Module endangered the crew.

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Habemus papam

Habemus papam or Papam habemus ('We have a pope') is the announcement traditionally given by the protodeacon of the College of Cardinals (the senior cardinal deacon in the College) or by the senior cardinal deacon participating in the papal conclave, in Latin, upon the election of a new pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

The announcement is made from the central balcony (loggia) of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, overlooking St. Peter's Square. After the announcement, the new pope is presented to the people where he gives his first Urbi et Orbi blessing.