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    Enrique Omar Sívori (Spanish: [enˈrike oˈmaɾ ˈsiβoɾi], Italian: [ˈɔːmar ˈsiːvori]; 2 October 1935 – 17 February 2005) was an Argentine-Italian football...
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  • Elsa Aguirre (category Golden Age of Mexican cinema)
    25 September 1930) is a Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. Her work in more than 40 films and telenovelas has earned her multiple...
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  • Idoli controluce is a 1965 Italian film directed by Enzo Battaglia. Omar Sivori as himself Massimo Girotti as Ugo Sanfelice Valeria Ciangottini as Liliana...
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  • Sergio Sivori as Costantino Sergio Assisi as Crescenzo Luisa Ranieri List of Italian films of 2004 Vito Zagarrio (2006). La meglio gioventù: nuovo cinema italiano...
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    regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas. Immigrants like Eduardo Schiaffino, Eduardo Sívori, Reinaldo Giudici, Emilio Caraffa, and Ernesto de la Cárcova left behind...
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    Luigi Monti, on 18 April 1874. In December 1877, the violinist Camillo Sivori, a student and friend of Paganini, staged a highly successful concert accompanied...
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    Florencio Molina Campos (Naïve style); Ernesto de la Cárcova and Eduardo Sívori (Realism); Fernando Fader (Impressionism); Pío Collivadino, Atilio Malinverno...
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    repertoire composed of music by Niccolò Paganini, Antonio Bazzini, Camillo Sivori, Lipót Auer. The following month, accompanied on the piano by Bruno Canino...
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  • Russian) È morto a 91 anni il "Falco" Bruno Garzena: giocò nella Juve di Sivori e Boniperti (in Italian) Tod: Haukur Halldórsson (in German) Renowned U...
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    released. Sívori was reportedly assaulted by the soldiers who detained her. Telesur was, until the detention and quick release of journalist Sívori, the only...
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    stand, was financed by proceeds from the mn$10 million transfer of Omar Sivori to Juventus of Italy. With the new construction the stadium's capacity reached...
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    March 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2022. "Pelé levou sua arte até para o cinema". Jornal do Brasil. 23 October 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2022. "Pelé"....
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    Society of the Stimulus of the Arts by painters Eduardo Schiaffino, Eduardo Sívori, and others. Since 1993, this Arts Extension Department became an independent...
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    painting, mainly through Italian painters or children of Italians. Eduardo Sívori (1847–1918) introduced naturalism with works such as El despertar de la...
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    Sgarbi is a supporter of SPAL. He also sympathizes for Juventus due to Omar Sivori. In 2017, he made several comments about football figures, such as Antonio...
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    Buenos Aires (section Cinema)
    government, Argentine cinema stalled until the return of democracy in the 1980s. This generation – known as "Argentine Cinema in Liberty and Democracy"...
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    Buenos Aires's other pedestrian street, Lavalle, at the heart of the former cinema district. Florida is one of the city's leading tourist attractions. Florida...
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    private universities and luxurious hotels. State-of-the-art multiplex cinemas, theatres, cultural centres, luxurious hotels and office and corporate...
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    Argentine footballer Omar Simmonds Pea (born 1981), Panamanian judoka Omar Sivori (1935–2005), former international Argentine and Italian football player...
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    singers of the day. In the late twenties the theatre was converted into a cinema, and in 1929 showed the first sound films presented in Argentina. The ornate...
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    Genoa (section Cinema)
    Simone Molinaro, violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini, violinist Camillo Sivori and composer Cesare Pugni. In addition, the famous violin maker Paolo de...
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    the Hilton Buenos Aires, luxurious hotels, state-of-the-art multiplex cinemas, theatres, cultural centres, and office and corporate buildings are located...
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    of Lavalle Street, a pedestrianized street formerly known for its many cinemas The Obelisk and Plaza de la República Statue of Don Quixote in the intersection...
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    1945 Art Deco interior Night view of the facade Escalator to 3rd. floor Cinemas hall Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abasto de Buenos Aires. Official...
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    painter María Simón, sculptor Ricaro Liniers Siri, cartoonist Eduardo Sívori, painter Xul Solar, watercolorist, sculptor, inventor of languages Benjamín...
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  • The Teatro Opera (Opera Theatre) is a prominent cinema and theatre house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Teatro Opera (officially called Opera Orbis Seguros...
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    Ojos del Caburgua Ojos del Salado Olca Olivar Ollagüe Ollagüe, Chile Omar Sivori Ona language Operation Colombo Operation Condor Operation Toucan (KGB) Operation...
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    reached 1.1 million in 1985, and declined afterward. The addition of an IMAX cinema was later planned, but was ultimately canceled. The park's deteriorating...
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    in Buenos Aires, Argentina which opened on July 8, 1937, as the largest cinema in Argentina. Located near the centre of the city at 857 Corrientes Avenue...
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    Cinema Centro Polivalente Sivori, Genoa, Italy 2007 Ritratti di Alberto Terrile 93/94/97 (Portraits) Centro Polivalente Sivori, Genoa, Italy 2008 Poeti...
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