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- Thirsty Land (Spanish:Tierra sedienta) is a 1945 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil. The film's sets were designed by Pierre Schild. Irene Caba...
- No Es Casualidad (2002) Llora Alma Mía (2000) Si Fuera Ella (1998) Niña Sedienta (1996) El Prabu (1994) "And the Beat Goes On, but at Different Speeds"...
- 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2016. Medina, Yazmín (25 January 2019). "Una mosca sedienta de venganza protagoniza la película que todos quieren ver" [A fly is the...
- Psalmen for chorus or soloists (1997) Triodion for chorus (1998) Como cierva sedienta for soprano, chorus and orchestra (1998) Cantiques des degrés for chorus...
- una cualquiera (1965) Póker de pasiones (1965) Por amar demasiado (1965) Sedienta de cariño (1965) Un recuerdo imborrable (1965) Un remanso de paz (1965)...
- Düsseldorf. On the occasion of Arvo Pärt's 80 birthday, she sang Como Cierva Sedienta conducted by Gabor Takács-Nagy in Manchester in the presence of the composer...
- (December 21, 2010). "Duhalde lanzó su candidatura y dijo que "Argentina está sedienta de paz"". Retrieved November 26, 2011. "Murió el semiólogo Eliseo Verón"...
- del virrey 1944: Ella, él y sus millones 1945: Espronceda 1945: Tierra sedienta 1945: Cinco lobitos 1945: Un hombre de negocios 1946: Es peligroso asom****...
- Fango Beggar Enrique Repsamen Luis G. Urbina (1938) Luz y Sombra (1942) La Sedienta Monument to Bolivar La Perla The Bear Hunt Mermaid Jewelry Box Prometheus...
- 1946, including Viaje sin destino [Journey to Nowhere] (1942) and Tierra sedienta [Thirsty Land] (1945). From 1942 onward he left Primer Plano and Pueblo—seemingly...