- 2001 [1994]
Convergence of a
Monotonic Sequence by Anik
Debnath and
Thomas Roxlo (The
Harker School),
Wolfram Demonstrations Project. Weisstein, Eric W....
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Conrado Nalé
Roxlo (February 15, 1898 – July 2, 1971) was an
Argentine writer,
journalist and humorist, who was born and died in
Buenos Aires. He was...
- Péle Pastorino,
Francisco Luis Bernárdez,
Leopoldo Marechal,
Conrado Nalé
Roxlo, and Raúl González Tuñón,
among others.
Jorge Luis
Borges and
Lawrence Durrell...
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Madame Sans-Gêne
Directed by Luis César
Amadori Written by
Conrado Nalé
Roxlo Based on
Madame Sans-Gêne by
Victorien Sardou and Émile
Moreau Starring...
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Summer Pops concerts. The
Spanish conductor and
composer Guillermo S. de
Roxlo founded the
orchestra in 1932, with an
initial ensemble of 15 musicians...
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department store on June 13, 1956 on the
corner of 18 de
Julio Avenue and
Carlos Roxlo, thus
establishing a
revolutionary business model, of
course unknown at...
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received praise from
Angelo de Gubernatis,
Eduardo Acevedo Díaz,
Carlos Roxlo [es], and
Arturo Giménez Pastor [es]. In
addition to this book,
Sabbia collaborated...
- (1954) op. 83: Dos
coros a
capella (text:
Francisco L. Bernardez, Nalé
Roxlo), for
mixed choir (1955) op. 84:
Pedido de mano (The Proposal,
chamber opera...
- Leguizamón (born 1939)
Ricardo Ernesto Montes i
Bradley (1905–1976)
Conrado Nalé
Roxlo Andrés
Neuman (born 1977)
Rafael Obligado (1851–1920) Olga
Orozco (1920–1999)...
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directed by
Arturo S. Mom and
written by José B.
Cairola and
Conrado Nalé
Roxlo.
Starring Luis
Sandrini and Sofía Bozán, the film
premiered in
Buenos Aires...