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Teresa Perales Fernández [1] (born 29 December 1975) is an S2 classified Spanish swimmer, politician and motivational speaker who has won a total of 28 Paralympic medals at the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024 Summer Paralympics.
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Carmen Calvo, the former Vice President of the Government, receiving the Luisa de Medrano Award (c. 7 March 2022) [46] 1998: Fiambrera de Plata, a prize awarded annually by the Athenaeum of Córdoba. [47] 2007: Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III. It was granted for being a minister. [48]
The Spanish title refers to an ataque de nervios (attack of the nerves), inexactly translated into English as "nervous breakdown" (crisis nerviosa). Ataques de nervios are culture-bound psychological phenomena during which the individual, most often female, displays dramatic outpouring of negative emotions, bodily gestures, occasional falling to the ground, and fainting, often in response to ...
Order Artist Age Song Coach's and contestant's choices Jamala Vremya i Steklo Dzidzio; 1 Yaroslav Politov 12 "Sound of Silence" : : : 2 Taisia Skomorokhova, Russia 7 "Simply the best"
Dos mujeres, un camino (English title: Two women, one path) is a Mexican neo-noir telenovela produced by Emilio Larrosa for Televisa in 1993–1994. [1] This production was exhibited in 47 countries, including Indonesia , had high viewer ratings, and has been described as one of Televisa's most successful telenovelas.
7 Women and a Murder (Italian: 7 donne e un mistero, lit. '7 Women and a Mystery') is a 2021 Italian comedy mystery film co-written and directed by Alessandro Genovesi, serving as a remake of the 2002 film 8 Women by François Ozon, itself based on the play Huit femmes by Robert Thomas.
Kherson was preceded by the town of Bilechowisce, first marked on a map by Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan from 1648. Bilchowisce was listed as one of the three chief towns of Yedisan in a 1701 book by English cartographer Herman Moll. [10] A French-language map of the site in 1769 (inset) shows a Russian-built fort or sconce named St. Alexandre.