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    social dramas of Carlos Arniches were among the relatively non-controversial plays allowed by the new government. "Arniches (y Barrera), Carlos" in The New...
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  • World Court, after 1945 International Court of Justice Arkano, rapper Carlos Arniches (1866–1943), novelist Francisco Javier de Balmis (1753–1819), physician...
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    children swapping and trading with each other. Calle Carnero and calle Carlos Arniches are where bouquinistas sell old, rare and collectible books. The Plaza...
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    a collaborator of Luis Buñuel and who was married to a daughter of Carlos Arniches. She studied at the Colegio del Pilar in Madrid. She enrolled into...
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  • Trevélez) may refer to: The Lady from Trévelez (play), a 1916 play by Carlos Arniches The Lady from Trévelez (film), a 1935 film directed by Edgar Neville...
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  • structural novelty, but they refined Andalusianism in the same way that Carlos Arniches did. In Madrid, However, they never went further indepth with their...
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    maidens) to pieces with three or more acts, some in collaboration with Carlos Arniches. He was a prolific author and achieved successes and produced more...
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  • Names Country Birth Death Occupation Notable work Carlos Arniches  Spain 11 October 1866 16 April 1943 Playwright Carmen Karr  Spain 16 March 1865 29...
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    señor Adrián, el primo (1927) and El solar de mediacapa (1928) both by Carlos Arniches, and Cuatro corazones con freno y marcha atrás by Enrique Jardiel Poncela...
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    horse-racing Hipódromo de la Zarzuela in Madrid, Spain, designed by Carlos Arniches Moltó and Martín Domínguez in 1934–35. The Stadium was host for many...
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