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Girar is the first studio album released by the Dominican based electronic rock band Tabu Tek. This first production was released on the year 1996 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The released spanned several hits in the local rock scene of Santo Domingo including the songs "Cierra Los Ojos" , "Escena Gastada", and "Girar" who all received significant airplay in local rock stations like X-102 and 95.7 Nota Diferente. Despite this local success, the band enjoyed little recognition outside Santo Domingo, even less outside the Dominican Republic. Led by Maximo Martinez, the success of this album led the band to produce two more albums.
Usage examples of "girar".
Cordery, mechanician to the court of the Archduke Girard, tilted the small concave mirror on the brass device that rested on his workbench, catching the rays of the afternoon sun and deflecting the light through the system of lenses.
Harry Shaw had set up a plant out in Utah to purify the rhenium that, since the news media had made a hero of young Clay Girard, was coming in very well from the salvage efforts.
Welfare paid the Wombles a set fee to keep Clay Girard in their home, and the boy was growing so fast, he was eating up some of the profit in new clothes.
Lenny had pulled off the expressway at the Girard Street exit and left me just outside the front entrance to the Philadelphia Zoo.
Girard, Weeds, Meacham, Bacon, Fryer and others report cases of perforating gunshot wounds of the chest with recovery.
As the gray-haired fellow approached, Girard realized that the coat was fastened one button off.
This fellow was stout and clumsy, just as Girard had heard the famous Dr.
In ten minutes, word that Girard had a scrofulous yellow mule tied in front of his shop would be up and down Bond Street.
Lem and Rory, the two Cornish apprentices who stirred the great iron pots while Girard added the necessary quantities of oil of peppermint, had come from the back and stood beside each other, staring at the odd customer and pulling at their lower lips in curiosity.
Going hungry each night for him, though Girard knew that she thought he knew nothing of how she saved what little food she had for his mouth, and the mouths of the lads.
And then the footman said something to Collins in German that Girard did not understand.
Heavy-hearted, Girard pointed the footmen toward the back, where the ten bushels lay.
Merry enough that Girard smiled a bit, until the man withdrew his long sabre and began to wave it about.
But words once spoken cannot be retrieved and Girard could only look on his two good lads in silent horror.
Lem ran to Girard, their thin arms embracing his legs like spiders clinging to a juicy fly as soon as all the footmen save the leader left the shop, carrying armloads of tins.