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  2. Ugetsu Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    The first English translation was published by Wilfred Whitehouse in Monumenta Nipponica in 1938 [21] and 1941 [22] under the title Ugetsu Monogatari: Tales of a Clouded Moon. [7] [8] Subsequent English translations have been published by Dale Saunders (1966), [23] Kenji Hamada (1972), [24] Leon Zolbrod (1974) and Anthony H. Chambers (2006). [25]

  3. Cantinflas - Wikipedia

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    Thousands appeared on a rainy day for his funeral. The ceremony was a national event, lasting three days. He was honored by many heads of state and the United States Senate, which held a moment of silence for him. His ashes lay at the crypt of the Moreno Reyes family, in the Panteón Español ("Spanish Cemetery") in Mexico City. [20] [21] [22] [23]

  4. Paris Street; Rainy Day - Wikipedia

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    Paris Street; Rainy Day (French: Rue de Paris, temps de pluie) is a large 1877 oil painting by the French artist Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894), and is his best known work. [1] It shows a number of individuals walking through the Place de Dublin , then known as the Carrefour de Moscou, at an intersection to the east of the Gare Saint-Lazare ...

  5. Rainy Day - Wikipedia

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    "Rainy Day", a song by The Rascals, the B-side to the single "A Beautiful Morning" "Rainy Day", a song by 10,000 Maniacs from their 1997 album Love Among the Ruins "Rainy Day," a song by Janel Parrish from the 2007 film Bratz

  6. A Rainy Day - Wikipedia

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    A Rainy Day may refer to: A Rainy Day with the Bear Family or A Rainy Day, an American animated short A Rainy Day (2014 film) , an Indian Marathi language film

  7. Ame ni mo makezu - Wikipedia

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    Ame ni mo makezu (雨ニモマケズ, 'Be not Defeated by the Rain') [1] is a poem written by Kenji Miyazawa, [2] a poet from the northern prefecture of Iwate in Japan who lived from 1896 to 1933.

  8. El Llano en llamas - Wikipedia

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    El llano en llamas (translated into English as The Burning Plain and Other Stories, [1] The Plain in Flames, [2] and El Llano in flames [3]) is a collection of short stories written in Spanish by Mexican author Juan Rulfo. The stories were written over several years for different literary magazines, starting in 1945 with They Gave Us The Land. [4]

  9. Category:Spanish essays - Wikipedia

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