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    Marcela Paz (February 28, 1902 – June 12, 1985) was the pen name of Esther Huneeus Ramos Falla Salas de Claro, a Chilean writer. She also used the pen...
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  • Santamaría Gómez Marcela Delpastre, French-Occitan author Marcela Paz, Chilean novelist Marcela Serrano, another Chilean novelist Marcela Agoncillo, Filipina...
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    Marcela Paz Said Cares (born 26 March 1972) is a Franco-Chilean director and screenwriter. Marcela Said obtained a degree in aesthetics from the Pontifical...
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    Marcela Paz Vacarezza Etcheverry (born 8 May 1970 in Antofagasta) is a Chilean actress, psychologist and beauty pageant titleholder. She is married to...
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    After graduating from the Escola Estadual Porphyrio da Paz, in her native Paulínia, Marcela worked as a receptionist for the newspaper O Momento. In...
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    Marcela Paz Alejandra Sandoval Osorio (born 9 February 1974) is a Chilean actress who serves as Chile's Minister of National Assets. "Periodista Marcela...
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  • character in a series of children's books created by Chilean writer Marcela Paz. Twelve books were published between 1947 and 1974. The series became...
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  • based on the original Chilean novel books Papelucho created in 1947 by Marcela Paz and is specifically loosely based on the ninth book of the series, Papelucho...
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    Bruno Lerouzic (pipes), Gram Maby (bass), Camilla Sagues (chorus) and Marcela Paz (chorus). Les Balayeurs du désert have released three albums, and have...
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    2012. Marcela Valdes (May 16, 2012). "Carlos Fuentes, Mexican novelist, dies at 83". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 16, 2012. Octavio Paz on Nobelprize...
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