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Alemán
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Alemán (Spanish) [aleˈman]
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(Biographies / Alemán, Mateo (1547-?1614) M, Spanish, WRITING: novelist) Mateo (maˈteo). 1547-?1614, Spanish novelist, author of the picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599)


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Entre las asociaciones nationales de alimentos congelados, solo la alemana Deutsches Tiefkuhlinstut (DTI) sigue compilando sus propias estadisticas, sacando un informe anual que incluye el pollo, y el volumen ahi ha bajado ano tras ano-al contrario que en Estados Unidos, donde tanto las piezas de pollo congeladas como los productos de valor agregado como las alitas Buffalo son grandes negocios.
 
 
 
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