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fantastico
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fan·tas·ti·co  (fn-tst-k)
n. pl. fan·tas·ti·coes Informal
An extremely bizarre person.

[Italian, imaginary, from Late Latin phantasticus; see fantastic.]


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Una vez que esto ha sido hecho," dijo Oberholzer, "lo que queda por hacer es que el propietario de los derechos haga su declaracion de copyright, por ejemplo, 'Poseo los derechos sobre el film La Fantastica AGICOA para sus retransmisiones desde 2002 hasta 2010 para la version francesa en Belgica'.
De los seis aspectos mencionados anteriormente, el elemento parodico-humoristico es relevante--desde una perspectiva estructural--en el analisis que nos ocupa, ya que ayuda a facilitar la plausibilidad de la sintesis de lo fantastico y lo historico; ademas de ser uno de los factores recurrentes en la literatura fantastica del siglo XX (Juan Herrero Cecilia 87).
Jacopo, mentre si e posato sotto quei pini proprio come Petrarca, fantastica sulla presenza di Teresa e sua sorella in quel bosco.
 
 
 
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