María Rosa Oliver or María Rosa Oliver Romero (10 September 1898 – 19 April 1977) was an Argentine short story writer, essayist, critic, translator and...
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Argentine film María Rosa, búscame una esposa, a Peruvian telenovela María Jesús Rosa (several people) Maria Rosa Agostini, Italian mystic Maria Rosa Antognazza...
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Junta de la Victoria (section Maria Rosa Oliver)
Unión de Mujeres de la Argentina" (PDF). Prohistoria. 9: 67–82. "María Rosa Oliver". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2022-04-23. McGee Deutsch, Sandra...
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editor María Rosa Oliver (1898–1977), Argentine writer and activist Mariano Puigdollers Oliver (1896–1984), Spanish academic Marie Watkins Oliver (1854–1944)...
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Ratto de Sadosky and Ana Rosa Schlieper de Martínez Guerrero. Also included in the group were the writer María Rosa Oliver, the photographer Annemarie...
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Back in Buenos Aires, she worked on painting with Norah Borges and María Rosa Oliver. She held various exhibitions, both individual and collective. When...
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Danilo Dolci (1924–1997) Social activist, educator, sociologist Italy María Rosa Oliver (1898–1977) Writer, essayist Argentina Udakendawala Siri Saranankara...
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America was also enthusiastic. One of the book's first reviewers was María Rosa Oliver, writing in the influential Argentine journal Sur shortly after the...
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publisher, critic, journalist, essayist, autobiographer, translator María Rosa Oliver (1898–1977), short story writer, essayist, critic, translator Olga...
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verification] a magazine published since 1931 until 2002. Her work with María Rosa Oliver as a multilingual translator[failed verification] provided editorial...
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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American activist in the civil rights movement, best known for her pivotal role...
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Rosa Salazar (/ˈsæləzɑːr/; born July 16, 1985) is an American actress. She had roles in the NBC series Parenthood (2011–2012) and the FX anthology series...
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Internet Archive. Robert Kittler: Rosa Albach-Retty. Ein Leben für das Theater. Diss. University Vienna, Vienna 1958 Oliver Rathkolb: Führertreu und gottbegnadet...
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Sara Oliver Alejandro Tous Jean Cruz [es] as Diego David Solans as Javi Roberto Álamo as Ruso Javier Bódalo [es] as Jeringa Elisa Matilla [es] as Rosa Pablo...
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Brazil Gold Medal For his orchestral work Canto de Amor e Paz. 1953 Maria Rosa Oliver Person Argentina Gold Medal 1953 Toshiko Akamatsu Person Japan Gold...
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Arguiñano Miriam Díaz Aroca Lorena Berdún Ana Blanco Pepa Bueno Rosa María Calaf María Teresa Campos David Cantero Jaime Cantizano Sara Carbonero Xosé...
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"Chiara Oliver: la concursante de OT que despierta conciencia social » RAW Magazine". RAW Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 March 2024. Torregrosa, María Samper...
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of María López de Carrillo built an adobe house on their Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa land grant, just east of what later became downtown Santa Rosa. By...
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Rita Moreno (redirect from Rosa Dolores Alverio Moreno)
for It (2021). Moreno was born in a Humacao, Puerto Rico hospital to Rosa María (née Marcano), (1912-1999) a seamstress who was born in 1912, and Francisco...
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Mischwitzky (born Holger Radtke; 25 November 1942), known professionally as Rosa von Praunheim, is a German film director, author, producer, professor of...
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Helena. Maria is torn and reluctantly accepts. To prepare for the role, she accepts Rosa's offer to stay at the Melchiors' house in Sils Maria. Rosa is leaving...
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María Rosa Gallo (1925–2004), Argentine actress Maria Gallo (born 1977), Canadian rugby union player Maria Galvany (1878–1927), Spanish soprano María...
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List of Spanish supercentenarians (redirect from Magdalena Oliver Gabarro)
two pandemics of Maria Cruz Martínez de Irujo in Arazuri] (in Spanish). Diario de Navarra. 6 May 2021. "Muere a los 111 años María Cruz Martínez de Irujo...
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Directed by Olive La Torre, it stars child actress Tessie Agana as the titular character, alongside Van de Leon, Bella Flores, Maria Cristina, Rosa Mia, José...
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Buenfil and Sergio Goyri starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo and Rosa María Bianchi starred as antagonists. Gabriela is a good and generous young...
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La madrastra (2005 TV series) (redirect from Maria Mayenzet)
vacation in Aruba. María hears a gunshot and finds her friend Patricia dead; in the confusion of the moment, she picks up the gun. María is thus found guilty...
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Madre Ángeles Pilar Pellicer as Dolores "Loló" de la Barcena y de Teresa Rosa María Bianchi as Dra. Carmen Albán David Ostrosky as Diego Enrique Castellanos...
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owner Maria Schneider as Jeanne, a young Parisian woman Jean-Pierre Léaud as Thomas, a film director and Jeanne's fiancé Maria Michi as Rosa's mother...
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PMID 37246488. Martinelli, A.G.; Eltink, E.; Da-Rosa, Á.A.S.; Langer, Max C. (2017). "A new cynodont from the Santa Maria formation, south Brazil, improves Late...
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Manuel Jimeno to María Ygnacia López. The grant was along Santa Rosa Creek, and encompassed present-day Santa Rosa, California. María Ygnacia de la Candelaria...
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