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What is sung in the song Uno-uno-uno, un momento?

The song "Uno-uno-uno, un momento" from the movie "Formula of Love" sounds very similar to the Italian one. In fact, its text is just a rhyming set of Italian words about love, and it was invented by the film's composer Gennady Gladkov.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Where and when was a concept book sold with only blank pages?

When asked what 5 books you would take with you to a desert island, Bernard Shaw replied that he would take 5 books with blank pages. This concept was embodied in 1974 by the American publishing house Harmony Books, releasing a book called "The Book of Nothing", which consisted exclusively of 192 blank pages. She found her buyer, and subsequently the publishing house reprinted this book more than once.

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