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    Festina lente (Classical Latin: [fɛsˈtiː.naː ˈlɛn.teː]) or speûde bradéōs (σπεῦδε βραδέως, pronounced [spêu̯.de bra.dé.ɔːs]) is a classical adage and...
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  • Lentelied is a 1936 Dutch film directed by Simon Koster. Jan Teulings... Frans Vermeer Lau Ezerman ... Van Buren Ank van der Moer ... Charlotte van Buren...
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  • up lente in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lente may refer to: Lente insulin, a discontinued formulation of human insulin as a medicine. Lente Loco...
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    Lente insulin (from Italian lento, "slow"; also called insulin zinc suspension) was an intermediate duration insulin that is no longer used in humans...
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  • Lente is an American politician, attorney, and businessman serving as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives. Elected in 2017, Lente represents...
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  • Lente Loco (English translation: "Crazy Lens") is a hidden camera-comedy television show that aired on Univision from 1992 to 2001. Similar to the long-running...
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  • Miklós Lente was a Canadian cinematographer and filmmaker. He was most noted for his work on the 1978 film In Praise of Older Women, for which he won...
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  • Loure (redirect from Gigue lente)
    The loure, also known as the gigue lourée or gigue lente (slow gigue), is a French Baroque dance, probably originating in Normandy and named after the...
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    Festina lente (Latin for "make haste slowly") is a pedestrian bridge over the Miljacka River in Sarajevo. The bridge is 38 meters long and features an...
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  • Festina lente (Latin for "make haste slowly") is a 1986 composition by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. It is scored for string orchestra and harp. It uses...
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