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corazón
[ kaw-rah-sawn, -thawn ]
noun
, Spanish.
, plural co·ra·zo·nes [kaw-, r, ah-, saw, -nes, -, thaw, -].
- the heart.
- courage; spirit.
- love; affection; compassion or sympathy.
- beloved; lover; sweetheart (often used as a term of endearment).
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“Robando mas corazones? Quebrando más corazones? O sanando mi propio corazón?”
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“Corazón a Medio Día” begins with the safety of a sweet accordion line, but there are some Pink Floyd-like electric guitars buried in the song’s seraphic outro.
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“This is the stuff of corazón. God’s work,” he told me.
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Isabel Corazon, a 37-year-resident born and raised in L.A. and currently residing in downtown’s Historic Core, believes she may have grown immune.
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“I do find it strange since I’m hypersensitive to how others are feeling at any given moment in addition to how I’m feeling at any given moment,” Corazon said.
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