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  • Josefina de la Torre Millares (25 September – 12 July 2002) was a Spanish poet, novelist, and opera singer, as well as a stage, film, radio, and television...
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  • Look up de la Torre or dela Torre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. De la Torre, usually written as de la Torre, and sometimes spelled dela Torre in the...
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  • Josefina is a female name, a feminine form of Joseph. It may refer to: Josefina Passadori, Argentine writer Josefina de la Torre, Spanish poet, novelist...
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    film director. He was the brother of acclaimed poet and actress Josefina de la Torre. To Live Happily (1932) When Do You Commit Suicide? (1932) The White...
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  • fingernail polish. She also has one ring on her right hand. According to Josefina De La Torre from the Fashion Institute of Technology, "her ensemble blends late-30s...
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    Hotel Meliá Las Palmas. Josefina de la Torre Library, permanent beach library with a selection of books published about Playa de Las Canteras, Internet...
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  • Gabriel Rubio Fabiola Guajardo as Camila Montes Cynthia Klitbo as Josefina Sosa de Bravo Irina Baeva as Paula Fuenmayor Grettell Valdez as Jenny Bravo...
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  • Josefina Muriel de la Torre (February 2, 1918 in Mexico City – January 30, 2008) was a Mexican writer, historian, researcher, bibliophile, and academic...
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    Gonzalo de la Torre (born February 1, 1977, in Mexico City, Mexico), better known as "Gonzalo", is a Mexican-American singer, songwriter, director and...
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    Madrid from 1979 to 1986 Josefina de la Torre (1907–2002), writer Àxel Torres (born 1983), sports (football) journalist Maruja Torres (born 1943), journalist...
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  • Summer Olympics). Guillermo Larco Cox, 70, Peruvian politician. Josefina de la Torre, 94, Spanish novelist, opera singer, and actress. Edward Lee Howard...
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    Gabriel Ricardo Quadri de la Torre (born 4 August 1954), better known as Gabriel Quadri de la Torre, or simply as Gabriel Quadri, is a Mexican politician...
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  • González as Josefina Coder Rafael Inclán as Pavón Aaron Hernan as Don Leonardo Mauricio Islas as Edmundo Soto Eugenio Derbez as Nurse Arath de la Torre as José...
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  • Elder Barber, and Josefina de la Torre, in the Spanish premiere of Sound of Music (Sonrisas y lágrimas in Spain) at the Teatro de la Zarzuela, in Madrid...
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    participation of Canarian poets such as Pino Ojeda [es], Chona Madera [es], Josefina de la Torre, and Natalia Sosa Ayala [es], as well as the writer Carmen Conde...
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  • Pasión Eloísa Mariscal as Martina Isabel Urcola as Setefilla Josefina de la Torre as La enfermera Narciso Ojeda as Tachuelita Rafael Ragel as Ponciles...
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  • (1903–1988), journalist Josefina de la Torre (1907–2002), poet Rosa Chacel (1898–1994), journalist and novelist Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999),...
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  • Colegio de México. ""Informe de Actividades, 2020"" (PDF). colmex.mx. Colmex. Retrieved 1 July 2021. de la Torre Villar, Ernesto (1981). de la Torre Villar...
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    buildings in Argentina Marcuzzi, Josefina (August 17, 2015). "Puerto Madero: crece la torre más alta de la ciudad". La Nacion (in Spanish). Archived from...
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  • by Franco. Recut in the 1950s to remove fascist elements. The White Dove Claudio de la Torre Juanita Reina, Tony D'Algy, Josefina de la Torre Musical...
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