
== Tulip and Babe == In 1979, Marcha joined forces with former Teach-In singer Marianne Wolsink to form the duo Tulip. They had only released two singles however when, in 1981, Marcha was chosen from over 200 candidates as the replacement for the departing lead singer Gemma van Eck in girl group Babe, who had established themselves since 1979 as r...
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[newspaper] Marcha was an influential Uruguayan weekly newspaper. ==History== The first issue was published in Montevideo on 23 June, 1939. Founder and editor was Carlos Quijano (1900-1984), with Juan Carlos Onetti as deputy editor. Its motto was `Navigare necesse vivere non necesse`. The orientation of this weekly newspaper was independent...
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(from the article `Rodríguez Monegal, Emir`) ...figures such as Jorge Luis Borges, Pablo Neruda, Andrés Bello, Horacio Quiroga, and José Enrique Rodó, and he was the editor of the literary ...
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Latin American version of our One-Step.
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Region and former province, central France, on the NW margin of the Massif Central.
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