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María del Rocío Trinidad Mohedano Jurado, ROCIO JURADO (Chipiona, Cádiz, 18 de septiembre de 1946 - La Moraleja, Alcobendas (Madrid), 1 de junio de 2006) fue una cantante y actriz española. Rafael Martos Sánchez, 5 de mayo de 1945 Origen Linares, Jaén, España, conocido internacionalmente como Raphael, es uno de los cantantes insignia de España. Su calidad vocal, unida a una gran capacidad histriónica y expresiva, han conquistado al público de todo el mundo hispano por más de cuatro décadas. Es una enorme responsabilidad hacer una breve presentación de la que fue y sigue siendo en los corazones de los miles de seguidores de este torbellino "la mas grande" como a lo largo de su carrera siempre fue llamada. Esta cantante española chipionera de pura cepa siempre estare presente por medio de su arte.

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RAFA`s hump ONLY FOR GIRLS Im NOT GAY James Blake andy roddick marat safin hewitt henman murray open

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RAFA`s hump ONLY FOR GIRLS Im NOT GAY James Blake andy roddick marat safin hewitt henman murray open

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In the third installment of the Rafael Mendez special entitled "The Trumpet," Mendez discusses his amazing finger dexterity and breath control, and then to illustrate these concepts he plays Flight of the Bumble Bee (with a super close-up on his fingers) and an excerpt from The Mexican Hat Dance (played entirely in one breath). Mendez is a tour de force on the trumpet. Anyone who is interested in trumpets and trumpet playing should not miss this video.

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In this second installment of the Rafael Mendez special entitled "The Trumpet," Mendez begins with discussing the origins of the trumpet and then plays an exceptional rendition of the third movement of the Haydn trumpet concerto. For those of you familiar with this piece it will be a breath of fresh air to hear Mendez's version. This was the first piece written for the keyed trumpet, and Haydn wrote this concerto to really showcase this brand new instrument. Unlike other classical trumpet performances of this piece where the trumpet sounds like a part of the orchestra, Mendez electrifies the show by playing with such vigor and virtuosity. I think Mendez is doing Haydn a great favor by playing this piece not as part of an orchestra, but as a trumpet player. Haydn intended this to showcase the trumpet, and Mr. Mendez does just that.

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Clipe de jogadas e gols de Rafael Sobis jogando pelo Internacional em 2006. Campeão da Libertadores da América. Música: 'Jon Bon Jovi - Blaze of Glory'

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Osbanis one of the UK's best cuban teachers and dancers is filmed social dancing dancing with Farita to adalberto alvarez's "deja la mala noche". Watch out for Rafael's cameo. Check out osbanis.com for more of the same!!!

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THE SONG IS VIVA LA VIDA - BY COLDPLAY Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title and end the Swiss star's reign at the All England Club. The Spaniard missed two championship points in the fourth set but recovered to win a dramatic rain-interrupted match 6-4 6-4 6-7 (3-7) 6-7 (8-10) 9-7. The final shot was struck in near darkness on Centre Court at 2115 BST. Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon back to back. Asked about the moment of victory, Nadal told BBC Sport: "It's impossible to explain what I felt in that moment but I'm very, very happy. "It is a dream to play on this court, my favourite tournament, but to win I never imagined." Federer, who made just one of 14 break points, said: "I tried everything, got a little late, but look, Rafa is a deserving champion, he just played fantastic. "(The rain) didn't make it easier but you have to expect the worst and he's the worst opponent on the best court. It's a pity I couldn't win it but I'll be back next year." Federer, 26, had been trying to become only the second man to win six consecutive Wimbledon titles, and so surpass Borg to match Willie Renshaw, who played in the 1880s. The defeat brought to an end his unbeaten run of 65 matches on grass, and arguably his reign as the undisputed king of tennis. On sealing victory, a tearful Nadal climbed through the stands to celebrate with his family and supporters before heading to the royal box to speak to members of the Spanish royal family. Federer, meanwhile, suffered the unpleasant experience of watching, dejected, from his chair as he came to terms with finishing runner-up for the first time. It may be little consolation but he played his part in one of the great finals. The pre-match billing had it down as tennis's version of a world heavyweight title fight and it lived up to the hype, Nadal finally winning the longest Wimbledon men's singles final ever after four hours, 48 minutes. Coldplay : Viva La Vida I used to rule the world Seas would rise when I gave the word Now in the morning I sleep alone Sweep the streets I used to own I used to roll the dice Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes Listen as the crowd would sing "Now the old king is dead, long live the king" One minute I held the key Next the walls were closed on me And I discovered that my castles stand Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing Roman cavalry choirs are singing Be my mirror, my sword and shield My missionaries in a foreign field For some reason I can't explain Once you'd gone there was never Never an honest word That was when I ruled the world It was a wicked and wild wind Blew down the doors to let me in Shattered windows and the sound of drums People couldn't believe what I'd become Revolutionaries wait For my head on a silver plate Just a puppet on a lonely string Oh, who would ever want to be king? I hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing Roman cavalry choirs are singing Be my mirror, my sword and shield My missionaries in a foreign field For some reason I can't explain I know St. Peter won't call my name Never an honest word But that was when I ruled the world Ohh... Hear Jerusalem bells a-ringing Roman cavalry choirs are singing Be my mirror, my sword and shield My missionaries in a foreign field For some reason I can't explain I know St. Peter won't call my name Never an honest word But that was when I ruled the world Ooh... sex porn lesbians drugs cocaine weed rock and roll ronaldo ronaldinho euro 2008 wimbledon rafael nadal rooney man u chelsea india pakistan bangladesh sri lanka icl ipl dhoni tendulkar shahid afridi technlogy ps3 gta christiano ronaldo lampard torres champions league final tyson amir khan indian actress priyanka chopra aishwariya rai kajol shah rukh khan salman khan john abraham devil dance avril lavinge chris brown britney spears chris croker

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Rafael Dias vs. LC Davis
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L.C. Davis defeats Rafael Dias via KO (head kick) at 3: 56 o

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Espacio presentado por Luis Alegre donde realiza entrevistas a artistas desde el plano más personal. Hoy entrevista a Rafael Azcona.

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A video of the best football player in the world: Rafael van der Vaart!!!

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This is a great mix from Rafael Lelis and this video is too Fabulous, I hope you like my version

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Rafael Nadal Wins Wimbledon 2008 Mens Final!!! Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title and end the Swiss star's reign at the All England Club. The Spaniard missed two championship points in the fourth set but recovered to win a dramatic rain-interrupted match 6-4 6-4 6-7 (5-7) 6-7 (8-10) 9-7. The final shot was struck in near darkness on Centre Court at 2115 BST. Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win back-to-back the French Open and Wimbledon titles. Asked about the moment of victory, Nadal told BBC Sport: "It's impossible to explain what I felt in that moment but I'm very, very happy. "It is a dream to play on this court, my favourite tournament, but to win I never imagined." Federer, who made just one of 14 break points, said: "I tried everything, got a little late, but look, Rafa is a deserving champion, he just played fantastic. "The rain didn't make it easier but you have to expect the worst and he's the worst opponent on the best court. It's a pity I couldn't win it but I'll be back next year." Federer, 26, had been trying to become only the second man to win six consecutive Wimbledon titles, and so surpass Borg to match Willie Renshaw, who played in the 1880s. The defeat brought to an end his unbeaten run of 65 matches on grass, and arguably his reign as the undisputed king of tennis. On sealing victory, a tearful Nadal climbed through the stands to celebrate with his family and supporters before heading to the royal box to speak to members of the Spanish royal family. Federer, meanwhile, suffered the unpleasant experience of watching, dejected, from his chair as he came to terms with finishing runner-up for the first time. It may be little consolation but he played his part in one of the great finals. The pre-match billing had it down as tennis's version of a world heavyweight title fight and it lived up to the hype, Nadal finally winning the longest Wimbledon men's singles final after four hours, 48 minutes. He now adds the Wimbledon crown to the four French Open titles he has won, while Federer will look to defend his one remaining Grand Slam title at the US Open next month. Nadal went into the match as the favourite in some people's eyes, having thrashed Federer in last month's Roland Garros final and with an 11-6 head-to-head record against the Swiss. After a half-hour delay to the start because of rain, the Majorcan made the better start with a break in game three, saving three break points on his way to the first set. The momentum shifted at the start of the second as Federer raced to a 4-1 lead, whipping a vicious cross-court forehand for a winner to finally convert a break point in game two, but Nadal came roaring back with five straight games for a two-set lead. With dark clouds gathering overhead, Federer looked ready to be put out of his misery at 3-3, 0-40, in the third but the champion roused himself superbly, reeling off five straight points and holding serve to lead 5-4 when rain stopped play after two hours and 14 minutes. Play resumed following a break of 80 minutes and when it came down to a tie-break, rejuvenated Federer dominated with some huge forehands and unstoppable serving, sealing it with an ace. The fourth set saw the two players inspired and by the closing stages the enthralled Centre Court crowd were chanting the names of both men. Another tie-break was required to separate the pair - and it was an all-time classic. Federer recovered from 5-2 down only to miss a set point with a wayward forehand. Nadal then lost his first championship point at 7-6 when Federer hit a winning serve, and the Swiss saved a second match point with an outrageous backhand winner. The match was destined for a fifth set, and Federer obliged with a service winner to the delight of an enraptured 15,000 spectators. When the rain returned at 1933 BST with the score at 2-2 in the decider it seemed likely that everyone would be back on Monday, but the shower passed after 50 minutes and battle was rejoined. Despite the gathering gloom, the final set was simply breathtaking. Federer earned a break point in game eight, Nadal two in game 11, but both players remained rock solid under the pressure until they were locked at 7-7. Three more break points were saved by Federer but the champion was rocking, and Nadal finally landed the knockout blow when the world number one was forced into a forehand error. All that remained was for Nadal to serve out for the title and, after Federer saved championship point number three with a rasping backhand, the Spaniard sealed it when the Swiss netted a forehand. Wached by his parents, and coach and uncle, Toni, the 22-year-old fell to the floor before beginning his journey through the stands to celebrate.

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Rafael Mendez is without a doubt the greatest trumpet player who ever lived. If you watch this video you'll see why. The effortlessness in which he goes through extraordinarily difficult passages is unbelievable. And while still playing majestically and musically keeps his performance from being nothing but technicality. In this video he is performing Jota #2 with the David Rose Orchestra. There are a few more performances I have so look out for them in the near future.

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el capitan de la seleccion mexicana y estrella del FC Barcelona, nos muestra algo de lo q sabe hacer, próximamente seremos campeones del mundo con el.

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Rafael Lechowsky y la Banda de Jazz - Concierto Radio 3

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David Gans and Satoshi Ueda 10/13/06 Eddie's Attic, Decatur GA

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Funny pics of Rafael Nadal (rafa if you watch this please coment), Safin, Roger Federer...

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Rafael Nadal holds up the Wimbledon trophy after winning his first title on Sunday, ending Roger Federer's five-year reign. At four hours and 48 minutes, it was the longest final in Wimbledon history.

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