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In the 1968 Spanish comedy Operación Mata Hari, Mata Hari (Carmen de Lirio) retires with an accountant and her Spanish maid Guillermina (Gracita Morales) impersonates her in an espionage imbroglio. [55] In the 1970 American series Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, a chimpanzee named "Mata Hairi" plays the role of a secret agent, voiced by Joan Gerber.
gannow – apple: Spanish for a type of apple (gano). glimmer – a kerosene lamp. glow worm – a lantern. gorm – to eat or overeat: from the French word gourmandise meaning to eat greedily. greeley – a newspaper, or a newspaper reporter, perhaps from famous newspaperman Horace Greeley.
For me the Hare is a symbol of incarnation, which the hare really enacts- something a human can only do in imagination. It burrows, building itself a home in the earth. Thus it incarnates itself in the earth: that alone is important. So it seems to me. Honey on my head of course has to do with thought.
The Sabueso Español or Spanish Hound [1] is a scenthound breed with its origin in the far north of Iberian Peninsula. This breed has been used in this mountainous region since hundreds of years ago for all kind of game: wild boar, hare, brown bear, wolf, red deer, fox, roe deer and chamois. It is an exclusive working breed, employed in hunting ...
The Wolf makes his stowaway on a cruise ship. This is the only episode that the Wolf does not say "Nu, pogodi!" in the intro act in which those words are uttered by the mad Walrus ship captain when a dazed Wolf said he was Rabbit to get on the ship(a pun on the word for Hare, заяц, also meaning stowaway). After a lot of mishaps, the Wolf ...
Today, the hawk's spiritual lessons continue to hold relevance. As Dubois puts it, "The hawk is a blessing and reminder of the guidance always available if we pay attention."
[35] [36] See generally, Rabbits in the arts. Tinners' Rabbits is the name of a Border Morris dance of many forms involving use of sticks and rotation of three, six or nine dancers. [37] [38] The hare is rarely used in British armory; but "Argent, three hares playing bagpipes gules" belongs to the FitzErcald family of ancient Derbyshire. [39]
To find out more about what seeing a bald eagle symbolizes, Parade spoke to author and spiritual mentor, Lola Pickett of Wild Messengers. “Bald eagles are humbling to be in the presence of ...