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View Poll Results: Any band a winner? | |||
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22 | 44.00% |
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11 | 22.00% |
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10 | 20.00% |
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7 | 14.00% |
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#3 |
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I like #1 a lot--I'd think about buying something with that band on it!
![]() Just a Spanish note, "puro" is a noun which means "cigar", whereas "cigar" in "cigar artist" is an adjective. "Artista puro" is noun-noun, which is grammatically awkward, and is more comfortably and naturally read as "pure artist"--"puro" (adj.) meaning pure. It's not as smooth-looking as "artista puro," but to get "cigar artist" using "puro" it would need to be "artista de puros." |
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