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  1. Swim out to the ocean. Drown your thoughts out at sea. And dip your hands in the water. Same deep water as me. You've been watching for cloudburst. You've been praying for rain. Drench your soul in the water. Cleanse your heart of the stain. Cleanse your heart of the stain.

  2. Klute (en Argentina y en España ), o también conocida como Mi pasado me condena (en México y en Venezuela) es una película estadounidense de 1971 dirigida por Alan J. Pakula y con Jane Fonda y Donald Sutherland en los papeles principales. La película fue galardonada con varios premios cinematográficos estadounidenses y uno internacional.

  3. Cleveland Press June 25, 1971. "Klute" is a murder mystery although you have to get well into the movie before you or anyone else knows there's a murder. Even the mystery is rather played down as producer-director Alan J. Pakula obviously strived for many other things. The title role refers to Donald Sutherland, a small town cop whose friend ...

  4. Lute[2] is an Exorcist and a major antagonist in Hazbin Hotel who debuted in the episode "Overture". Formerly Adam's lieutenant, Lute succeeded him as the new commander of the Exorcists following his death in "The Show Must Go On". Lute appears to have a nearly identical appearance to other Exorcists, but with her masks horns curved backwards. The only visual difference from other Exorcists is ...

  5. Klute se las arregla para grabar llamadas telefónicas comprometedoras de Bree, y la chantajea para que le ayude a dar con Tom. Alan J. Pakula rueda un thriller muy sórdido, aunque vistoso visualmente, que impactó al comienzo de los 70. El film recoge todo un océano de miserias humanas.

  6. The most popular dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English. Meanings and definitions of words with pronunciations and translations.

  7. The surname Klute is the 150,861 st most common surname internationally, borne by around 1 in 2,494,880 people. It is predominantly found in Europe, where 75 percent of Klute live; 74 percent live in Western Europe and 74 percent live in Germanic Europe. This last name is most frequently used in Germany, where it is held by 2,075 people, or 1 ...