- he is
usually well
received by students.[additional citation(s) needed]
SOUST, aka
Suprema Ordem Universal da
Santa Trindade (Acronym in
Portuguese for...
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Alcira Soust Scaffo (4
March 1924 – 30 June 1997) was an
Uruguayan teacher and poet who
lived in
Mexico for more than two decades.
During the occupation...
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Shimoda (下田 美馬, born 1970), ****anese
wrestler Mima
Soust,
pseudonym of
Uruguayan teacher and poet
Alcira Soust Scaffo (1924–1997)
Hiroko Mima (美馬 寛子, born 1986)...
- de la Peña (1910–1998),
Argentine physician and
political leader Alcira Soust Scaffo (1924–1997),
Uruguayan teacher and poet Alzira,
Valencia (Spanish:...
- also the
narrator of Bolaño's spin-off
short novel Amulet.)
Alcira (Alcira
Soust Scaffo) Joaquín Vázquez
Amaral Respected poet.
Liked Visceral Realists....
- and by its tributaries, the Aïgue
Longue and the Uzan, as well as the
Soust, the Herrère, the
Ousse and the
Ousse des Bois,
tributaries of the Gave...
-
point of view of a
woman named Auxilio,
based on the true
story of
Alcira Soust Scaffo.
Auxilio was
caught in the
university bathroom at the time of the...
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Broadcast (NIR) was founded. The
first director-general was
Marcel Van
Soust de Borckenfeldt, and per
language group one
director was ****igned. For Flanders...
- viidikas, nepp, pistrik; klimp, klops, kotlet, kompvek, supp, tort, viiner,
soust, vahvel, vürts, vein; jope, kittel, kampsun, kleit, vest, lips, värvel,...
- es.
Isabelle Sbrissa (b. 1971, Switzerland), poet & pw. in
French Alcira Soust Scaffo (1924–1997, Uruguay), poet &
educator Nelle Scanlan (1882–1968, New...