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Fisioterapeuta domicilios/empresas - Alicante
Fisioterapeuta domicilios/empresas - Alicante
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Asesor Comercial Alicante Pharma y Salud Alicante
Asesor Comercial Alicante Pharma y Salud Alicante
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Administrativo/a con inglés (Alicante)
Administrativo/a con inglés (Alicante)
Jobs at: Universidad de Alicante
Consultor/a Inmobiliario/a Alicante
Consultor/a Inmobiliario/a Alicante
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
ASISTENTE DE DIRECCIÓN ALICANTE
ASISTENTE DE DIRECCIÓN ALICANTE
Jobs in : San Juan de Alicante Alicante Spain
Desarrollador/a Python, Alicante
Desarrollador/a Python, Alicante
Administrativo/a con inglés (Alicante)
Administrativo/a con inglés (Alicante)
Jobs at: Universidad de Alicante
ASISTENTES DOMICILIARIOS PARA PERSONAS DEPENDIENTES CON DIVERSIDAD FUNCIONAL Y MAYORES
ASISTENTES DOMICILIARIOS PARA PERSONAS DEPENDIENTES CON DIVERSIDAD FUNCIONAL Y MAYORES
Jobs in : San Juan de Alicante Alicante Spain
Jobs at: Prosales Field Marketing
Técnico Fiscal Contable con experiencia y nivel avanzado de Inglés (Alicante)
Técnico Fiscal Contable con experiencia y nivel avanzado de Inglés (Alicante)
Jobs at: Universidad de Alicante
Personal Carretillero/a Alicante
Personal Carretillero/a Alicante
Slangs & AI meanings
Used to alienate kids who said "ace". People who originally used "ace" to mean "good" suddenly found that the word had been redefined to mean "crap"., This was used in my part of Sheffield, South Yorkshire during the very early 90s and resulted in the total removal of the word "ace" from the school vocabulary because everyone was confused as to the meaning.
n Spanish person (rather uncharitable and slightly antiquated). I mean the term is uncharitable and antiquated, not the Spanish person in question. There are two possible etymologies: One is that it is a slightly abbreviated “Diego,” that being of course a popular Spanish name. It may also be a contraction of the town name San Diego (named after Santiago, a.k.a. St. James, the patron saint of Spain). The term is in use in the U.S. but, rather perversely, refers to Italians.
France and Spain is London Cockney rhyming slang for rain.
ALICANTE SPAIN
Alicante (/ˌælɪˈkænti/, also UK: /-teɪ/, US: /ˌælɪˈkɑːnti, ˌɑːl-/; Spanish: [aliˈkante]; Valencian: Alacant [alaˈkant]; officially: Alicante / Alacant)
Alicante (/ˌælɪˈkænti/, also UK: /-teɪ/, US: /ˌælɪˈkɑːnti, ˌɑːl-/; Spanish: [aliˈkante]; Valencian: Alacant [alaˈkant]; officially: Alicante / Alacant)
Elche is the centre of the footwear industry in Spain. The main airport of the province of Alicante (Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport) is located inside
of Alicante and about 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) east of the city of Elche in Spain. Alicante–Elche is the busiest airport in south-eastern Spain and
(Spanish: Hogueras de San Juan, Valencian: Fogueres de Sant Joan) are a traditional and popular festival celebrated in the city of Alicante, Spain, from
The Alicante Tram, trademarked as Alicante Metropolitan TRAM (Valencian: TRAM Metropolità d'Alacant, Spanish: TRAM Metropolitano de Alicante), operates
university city, region and municipality located in the Valencian Community, Spain. The Serpis river crosses the municipal boundary of Alcoy. The local authority
[ˈdenia]; Spanish: Denia [ˈdenja]) is a historical coastal city in the province of Alicante, Spain, on the Costa Blanca halfway between Alicante and Valencia
(Valencian: Castell de Santa Bàrbara, Spanish: Castillo de Santa Bárbara) is a fortification in the center of Alicante, Spain. It stands on Mount Benacantil
Hércules de Alicante Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. ([ˈeɾkules]) is a Spanish football team in Alicante, in the Valencian Community. Founded on 25 October 1922
ALICANTE SPAIN
Used to alienate kids who said "ace". People who originally used "ace" to mean "good" suddenly found that the word had been redefined to mean "crap"., This was used in my part of Sheffield, South Yorkshire during the very early 90s and resulted in the total removal of the word "ace" from the school vocabulary because everyone was confused as to the meaning.
n Spanish person (rather uncharitable and slightly antiquated). I mean the term is uncharitable and antiquated, not the Spanish person in question. There are two possible etymologies: One is that it is a slightly abbreviated “Diego,” that being of course a popular Spanish name. It may also be a contraction of the town name San Diego (named after Santiago, a.k.a. St. James, the patron saint of Spain). The term is in use in the U.S. but, rather perversely, refers to Italians.
France and Spain is London Cockney rhyming slang for rain.