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  • [[Category:Authors]] [[Category:Spanish authors]]
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  • ...cles on the [[history of spanking]]. The site is bilingual, in English and Spanish. Selected articles have also been translated to other languages (French, Gr Note: I look for contact for authors of the original site, to get permission to re-publish original articles abo
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  • '''Alfonso Azpiri''' (born 1947) is a Spanish [[comic book]] [[artist]], whose work is mainly of the adult variety. {{cat|Artists|Authors|Comics}}
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  • ...sonal skills and attitudes that help make great sex educators. Many famous authors have taken our training! *Free Spanish language sex information
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  • ...&isbn=0349115354 isbn 0-349-11535-4}]. The book is available in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Japanese and French. {{Authors}}
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  • ...gdom of France between 1648 and 1653, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish War, which had begun in 1635. King Louis XIV confronted the combined opposi ...ld age spent in poverty in Paris. Her name has been popularized by various authors, especially by Alfred de Vigny in his novel ''Cinq Mars'', by Victor Hugo i
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  • ...y due to its pejorative etymology as it is a loan from French bardache via Spanish bardaxa or bardaje/bardaja via Italian bardasso or berdasia via Arabic bard Some examples of two-spirited people in history include the accounts by Spanish conquistadors who spotted a two-spirited individual(s) in almost every vill
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  • ...roductions was ''Treasure Island'' (1972), a British-French-German-Italian-Spanish film, starring US [[Orson Welles]]. ...al joint ventures. In their later study of co-production in Australia, the authors identified financial pooling as the most important benefit and increased co
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  • The Spanish original is at http://www.naturismo.org ...o.org/docs/legal_fen_english.pdf www.naturismo.org]], where there are also Spanish and French versions.
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  • Two years after being wounded in World War I, he died in the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 at age 38. [[Category:Authors]]
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  • ...Venus Sotadica). This manuscript claimed that it was originally written in Spanish by Luisa Sigea de Velasco, an erudite poet and maid of honor at the court o {{cat|Authors}}
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  • ...ssen and Moscow. His study of the Inquisition was also criticized for anti-Spanish bias, which Julián Juderías in 1914 termed the 'leyenda negra' (a/k/a Bla * The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies, The Macmillan Company, 1922 [1st Pub. 1908].
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  • | [http://www.spankinglatino.com.ar/foro Foro de Spanking Latino] || ? || Spanish || Foro en español .../group/SPANKINGALLERY/ Spanking Gallery ] || ? || [[Yahoo! group]]s || (In Spanish) Features several galleries of spanking photography.
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  • ...spanking art]] as well as spanking fiction by the [[webmaster]] and guest authors. ...ising or commercial links are permitted on any of the sub-sites. Over 1000 authors are represented
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  • '''Anaïs Nin''' (Spanish pronunciation: [anaˈis ˈnin]; born '''Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa E Nin often cited authors Djuna Barnes and D. H. Lawrence as inspirations. She states in Volume One o
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  • ...econstructed the poem. After graduating he moved to the School of Advanced Spanish Studies in Madrid. As a young man, he befriended, and was much influenced b ...n advocate of mysticism, but after his death had considerable influence on authors such as Michel Foucault, Philippe Sollers and Jacques Derrida, all of whom
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  • ...anish series, as were the shorter-lived series Apache and Red Arrow. Other Spanish Western comics include Sheriff King (beginning in 1964), Sunday (1968), and ...estern Fictioneers: Official Blog of the Western Fictioneers, Professional Authors of Traditional Western Novels and Short Stories (Apr. 25, 2011)
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  • While it can not be denied that the authors of SM-literature, Sade and Sacher-Masoch, showed a propensity to the sexual ...blications 1991, isbn 1555836305, (28 Essays of well known sadomasochistic authors and activists)
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  • Torture focusing on the breasts is documented as having been used during the Spanish Inquisition. Particular attention was often paid to the breasts and nipple ...omance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism, Philip Miller and Molly Devon (Authors), ISBN 978-0964596009; Mystic Rose Books, (July 1, 1988)
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  • ...name. Their mother introduced Vélez and her sister Josefina to the popular Spanish Mexican [[vedette]] María Conesa, "La Gatita Blanca". Vélez debuted in a ...panish version of ''Resurrection''), and ''Hombres en mi vida'' (1932, the Spanish version of ''Men in Her Life''). Vélez soon found her niche in comedy, pla
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