Ok I’m gonna put it in Spanish.
1. Yo comí muchos vegetales.
I ate a lot of veggies
2. You bailé videos de danza en mi cuarto los fin de semana.
I danced dance videos in my room the weekends
3. Yo me ejercité y salí a correr.
I did exercise and went for runs.
Some will use the term “chronic EBV” or “chronic reactivated EBV. ... has hypothesized that autoimmune conditions can in fact be caused by chronic ... Once infected with EBV, you carry the virus for the rest of your life.
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3.23 meters hope this is right
<span>Ahmad and Noor, Laila's two older brothers, leave to fight for the Mujahideen in the jihad. They are fighting fotr the Mujahideen. After they are killed, Laila's mother Fariba is never the same. As conflict turns to war in Kabul, living conditions become difficult for everyone.</span>
<span>When they say "peninsular Spanish" are referring to Spanish from Spain.
The definitions I found were not very clear as being specifically that type of Spanish, but I found this online translated as:
Bolazo
1. Violent blow with a bowl. (m)
2. (Cono Sur) silly remark, piece of nonsense (disparate); false news; fib, lie; mistake, error. (m)
Mandarse un bolazo -> to put one's foot in it</span>