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Rebullition
Rebullition Re`bul*li"tion, n. The act of boiling up or effervescing. [R.] --Sir H. Wotton.

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- Mariona Rebull may refer to: Mariona Rebull (novel), a 1943 Spanish novel Mariona Rebull (film), a 1947 Spain film This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Teresa Rebull, née Teresa Soler i Pi (1919–2015), was a Catalan socialist activist, singer-songwriter and painter. The daughter of anarcho-syndicalists...
- Luisa Rebull is an American astrophysicist and a senior research scientist at IPAC-Caltech. In addition, she is the director of the NASA/IPAC Teacher Archive...
- painters of the historiography of Mexican art. Other painters include Santiago Rebull, Félix Parra, Eugenio Landesio, and his noted pupil, the landscape artist...
- Mariona Rebull is a 1943 novel by the Spanish writer Ignacio Agustí. It is a historical romance, set amongst the high society of nineteenth century Barcelona...
- Mariona Rebull is a 1947 Spanish historical drama film directed by José Luis Sáenz de Heredia and starring José María Seoane, Blanca de Silos and Sara...
- III to paintings by Franz Xaver Winterhalter and Mexican painter Santiago Rebull. Palaces in the United States include the White House, the official residence...
- Charlotte of Belgium Empress Carlota of Mexico, by Santiago Rebull, 1867. Currently at the Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City. Empress consort of Mexico...
- role in Mariona Rebull (1947). Raza (1942) Intrigue (1942) House of Cards (1943) The House of Rain (1943) Orosia (1944) Mariona Rebull (1947) Monsieur...
- Wedding) also in 1944. They were followed by roles in films such as Mariona Rebull (1946), Don Quixote (1947) and Madness for Love (1948). In April 1950, accompanied...