how much was i charged for the mini bar - traduzione in greco
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how much was i charged for the mini bar - traduzione in greco

ALBUM BY CASSIE STEELE
How Much for Happy?; How much for happy

how much was i charged for the mini bar      
πόσο χρωστάω για το μίνι μπαρ
horizontal bar         
  • A bar grip (front view)
APPARATUS USED IN MEN'S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Gymnastics/Horizontal Bar; Horizontal bar gymnastics; Gymnastics horizontal high bar; Horizontal bar (gymnastics); High bar; Horizontal Bar; Men's Horizontal Bar; Horizontal Bar Grips
μονόζυγο
bar diagram         
CHART
Bar-chart; Bar graph; Bar Chart; Double bar graph; Barchart; Horizontal Bar Graph; Bargraph; Bar diagram; 📊; Bar plot; Column chart; Column bar chart; Stacked bar chart; Grouped bar chart; Grouped bar graph; Stacked bar graph; Bar charts
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Definizione

mini
(minis)
A mini is the same as a mini-skirt
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Wikipedia

How Much for Happy

How Much for Happy is Canadian actress and singer-songwriter Cassie Steele's debut album. How Much for Happy was released in Canada on March 15, 2005, and in the US on April 26, 2005. The album was sold on iTunes in the US for a few months, but after having an argument with Rob'N'Steal Productions about the distribution of How Much for Happy, the album was removed from iTunes, yet was still available on Amazon.com. Physically, the album is now out of print in the US, but it was put back on iTunes. Steele wrote 12 out of the 13 tracks on her debut album. The thirteenth was a remake of the popular song by Jimi Hendrix, "Hey Joe".