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historical penitent order Penitente (snow formation), high-altitude snow
formations Los
Penitentes (Argentina), a ski
resort The
Penitentes, a lost 1915...
- name Los
Penitentes (The
Penitents, in English)
comes from the
curious forms the ice on the
mountain sides,
which remind the
viewers of "
penitents" climbing...
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Penitentes, or
nieves penitentes (Spanish for "
penitent snows"), are snow
formations found at high altitudes. They take the form of elongated, thin blades...
- others.[citation needed]
Catholicism portal Penitentes (New Mexico),
where they are
still active Penitent bands,
groups in
Methodism that meet to confess...
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included references and
scenes of the
Penitentes and
their ritual. In the
novel Brave New World, the
Penitentes are
shown in a
video at a school, which...
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penitent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Penitent or
Penitent may
refer to: The
Penitent, a 1983
novel by
Isaac Bashevis Singer The
Penitent (play)...
- The
Penitent is a 1988 American-Mexican film and the
directorial debut of
Cliff Osmond. It
stars Raul
Julia and
Armand ****ante. In a small,
deeply religious...
- The
Penitent (1983) is a
novel by
Isaac Bashevis Singer (1902–1991). It was
originally published in
installments in The
Jewish Daily Forward (1973) with...
- The
Penitent Thief, also
known as the Good Thief, Wise Thief,
Grateful Thief, or
Thief on the Cross, is one of two
unnamed thieves in Luke's
account of...
- Film
Survival Catalog: The
Penitentes The
Penitentes at silentera.com The AFI
Catalog of
Feature Films: The
Penitentes The
Penitentes @ IMDb.com v t e...