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swedish author john ajvide lindqvist released his debut horror novel "let the right one in" in 2004.
swedish author john ajvide lindqvist released his debut horror novel "let the right one in" in 2004.
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"let the right one in" premiered on 26 january 2008 at the göteborg international film festival, where alfredson won the festival's nordic film prize.
"let the right one in" premiered on 26 january 2008 at the göteborg international film festival, where alfredson won the festival's nordic film prize.
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está basado en la película sueca let the right one in (låt den rätte komma in) dirigida por tomas alfredson y en la novela homónima escrita por john ajvide lindqvist.
it is a remake of the 2008 swedish film "let the right one in" ("låt den rätte komma in"), directed by tomas alfredson, and adaptation of the novel of the same name by john ajvide lindqvist.
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también escribió y dirigió "let me in", remake de la película sueca let the right one in, que fue estrenada el 1 de octubre de 2010 por overture films.
he also wrote and directed "let me in", a remake of the swedish film "let the right one in", which was released on october 1, 2010 by overture films.
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country divorces population per 1000 persons (thousands) portugal 3.10 10 266 maybe, you could hurriedly decide to get the whole amount of portugal's population by doing: 10 266 * 1000 = 10 266 000 people but that would be a waste of time, because later when you had to apply the rule of three: if there are 3.10 divorces per 1000 persons, there will be x divorces per 10 266 000 people x = 10:266 000 * 3.10 / 1000 so you would have to divide by 1000, after having multiplied by 1000 - both opposite operations can be simplified. therefore, paying more attention to our table from the beginning, we can observe that the figure of divorces is expressed 'per 1000 persons', which is exactly the same order of magnitude, 'thousands', that we have in the column of population, so we only need to directly multiply both figures to obtain the number of divorces (thank you for this little present, epso!). 3.10 * 10 266 = 31 825. so option b) is the right one. anyway, you can verify that your multiplication magnitudes is also right: 3.10 divorces / #husband people * 10 266 #thousand people = = 31 825 divorces 81
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