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... play- ing with certain male actors who pro- ject only themselves rather than the character they play , has managed to establish a cliché to end all clichés . It is perhaps a grevious fault of the Ameri- can film industry to pick a ...
... play- ing with certain male actors who pro- ject only themselves rather than the character they play , has managed to establish a cliché to end all clichés . It is perhaps a grevious fault of the Ameri- can film industry to pick a ...
Side 29
... playing record is de- signed not as competition but as a pur- posive confusion to the consumer which will eventually by impasse force Columbia's long - player off the market ; although Victor may lose money on the venture , they will ...
... playing record is de- signed not as competition but as a pur- posive confusion to the consumer which will eventually by impasse force Columbia's long - player off the market ; although Victor may lose money on the venture , they will ...
Side 30
... play presented in Ixtapalapa Easter fiestas in Oaxaca , Acapulco Netherlands Fair , Utrecht , April 7 Spain Mexico City , Religious Feast , April 14 bagpiper competition Galician Feast of St. George , Alcoy , April 21-30 Dance of Moors ...
... play presented in Ixtapalapa Easter fiestas in Oaxaca , Acapulco Netherlands Fair , Utrecht , April 7 Spain Mexico City , Religious Feast , April 14 bagpiper competition Galician Feast of St. George , Alcoy , April 21-30 Dance of Moors ...
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