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hola
hi
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hola.
hi. hello, everyone.
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hola¡¡¡¡¡
presente!!
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– hola.
– bishop.
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¡hola!
hi there!
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– ¿hola?
hello?… – gene, how are you gene?
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hola. hola.
hi. hi.
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olah senora
olah senora
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olah como estas
olah like these
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una de las principales contribuciones de george olah a la química fue la resolución de esta controversia.
one of george olah's greatest contributions to chemistry was resolving this controversy.
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tomas olah tomas. olah_at_alert. sk por la traducción al eslovaco.
tomas olah tomas. olah_at_alert. sk for slovak translation.
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alumnos notables incluyen a christian wilhelm berger, boldizsár csiky, tiberiu olah, y anita hartig.
notable alumni include christian wilhelm berger, boldizsár csiky, tiberiu olah, and anita hartig.
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su autor es el diseñador peter olah de la empresa Škoda auto, que fomenta, desde hace 5 años, la producción de los trofeos para el tour de francia.
they were designed by peter olah from Škoda auto, which has sponsored the tour de france trophies for five years now.
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el "ácido mágico" de olah, llamado así por su facilidad para atacar hidrocarburos, se prepara mezclando pentafluoruro de antimonio (sbf5) con ácido fluorosulfúrico.
george a. olah prepared the so-called magic acid, so-named for its ability to attack hydrocarbons, by mixing antimony pentafluoride (sbf5) and fluorosulfonic acid (fso3h).
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