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Marimar is a poor and innocent girl living with her grandparents in a beach hut in San Martin de la Costa. She falls in love with Sergio, the son of a wealthy ranch owner, who is drawn to her sweet nature. To defy his father and stepmother, Angélica, who despises Marimar for her naivety and lack of education, Sergio decides to marry her.
The Big Wave is a children's novel by Pearl S. Buck, first published as a short story in the October 1947 issue of the magazine Jack and Jill with illustrations from Ann Eshner Jaffe. [1] Buck expanded the story and published it in book form in 1948 through John Day Company, with illustrations from Utagawa Hiroshige and Katsushika Hokusai. [2]
Sergio (Horacio Pancheri) and Daniel (Cristián de la Fuente) are the brothers of Aníbal. Immediately, both feel a strong attraction for the young woman. Sergio is a quiet and sensible man, working as a doctor and always willing to take care of Isabel's health.
Big Wave may refer to: Big Wave (Misato Watanabe album), 1993; Big Wave (Tatsuro Yamashita album), 1984 "Big Wave", a song by Pearl Jam from Pearl Jam, 2006;
Antonio de Solís y Ribadeneyra (18 July 1610 – 19 April 1686) was a Spanish dramatist and historian. His work includes drama, poetry, and prose, and he has been considered one of the last great writers of Spanish Baroque literature .
The Big Wave (Japanese: 大津波, Hepburn: Daitsunami, lit. ' The Giant Tsunami ' ) is a 1961 disaster drama film directed by Tad Danielewski , with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya . Produced by Stratton Productions and Toho , it is based on Pearl S. Buck 's 1948 novel of the same name . [ 3 ]
More than 20,000 spectators showed up at Waimea Bay for the world’s most prestigious big-wave competition on the waves that exceeded the height of three-story buildings.
Sergio Peña Solís was believed to be the new leader of the Los Zetas group in Reynosa, Mexico, after the former leader Jaime Gonzalez Duran (aka El Hummer) was arrested in the later part of 2008. Peña Solís was known as "El Concord" and used several aliases, including the names of Rene Carlos Solis and Arturo Sanchez Fuentes.