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El historiador Gonzalo de Repáraz refería que el monarca recibió un sonoro bofetón de una dama a la que intentó cortejar: «Poco después de acabada la guerra [de Marruecos], llegó a Friburgo, en Suiza, el príncipe de Asturias para consultar al célebre médico doctor Climent, hospedándose en el hotel de Roma. Parecióle simpática al muchacho una empleada de dicho hotel. Propusiéronle que entrasen al servicio del príncipe los cortesanos que con él viajaban. Ella aceptó semejante proposición, y se vino con él». Hasta ahí, nada que objetar. El problema vino luego: «Cierto día cruzóse con Alfonso XIII en un solitario pasillo del Palacio Real. Quiso aprovechar el monarca aquella ocasión única y, precipitándose sobre la muchacha, la besó. Entonces recibió Alfonso XIII la más estentórea bofetada de que hablan –o mejor dicho no hablan– los anales palatinos…».
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The Cottonmouth snake, also known as a water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus) is found near bodies of water all over the Southeastern United States. It is best known for the white lining of its mouth, which it exposes when threatened. They are the world's only semi-aquatic vipers with the capacity to deliver a painful, if not fatal, bite (5). There are three subspecies of A. piscivorus; A. p. pscivorus, A. leucostoma, and A. conanti (1). Of these three subspecies, A. conanti is dominant in Florida. Physical Characteristics [ edit]
Cottonmouth snakes are usually 30 to 48 inches in length, but can reach lengths of up to 74 inches (3). Its body is a heavy, thick build and thins quickly at the tail. Color patterns range from black or gray to tan and yellowish. A series of dark cross bands run the length of the snake and can be either brown or black, but are typically reserved for the juveniles of the species. The pattern fades with age, leaving adult cottonmouth snakes with a uniform brown, gray or black coloring.
But a closer look gives us the film's true message, that love may wear different fashions, that behavior may be reflected by the respective era, but love remains universally the same and confounds even obstacles such as cynicism and practicality. This is a really good movie from India. It mostly stays away from silly elements and the relatively understated tone goes a ways into lending believability to the plot. And it does feel like there's a solid connection between the two generations of lovers onscreen. The acting is terrific across the board. We've seen Saif Ali Khan take on roles like "Jai" before in SALAAM NAMASTE and in HUM TUM, you know, the charismatic fun-loving guy unwilling to settle down. His character's journey to maturation is pretty predictable. Saif also plays the bearded and turban-coiffed Veer Singh of 1965, and Veer is a far cry from Jai, unabashedly romantic where Jai is flighty and dismissive. It's a nod to Saif's acting ability that you're able to separate the two characters even as they share the same features.
Penny Serenade is a 1941 American melodrama film directed by George Stevens and written by Martha Cheavens and Morrie Ryskind, starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. Plot [ edit | edit source]
Since marrying Roger Adams ( Cary Grant), Julie ( Irene Dunne) has wanted to start a family. An accident while she's visiting Japan causes a miscarriage and makes Julie incapable of having children. After they adopt a little girl, Trina (Eva Lee Kuney), Roger's small newspaper folds, and the couple has to fight in court to keep her. Even though they succeed, another tragedy strikes out of nowhere. The Adams' marriage looks headed for divorce, unless something brings them close again. Cast [ edit | edit source]
Irene Dunne as Julie Gardiner Adams
Cary Grant as Roger Adams
Beulah Bondi as Miss Oliver
Edgar Buchanan as Applejack Carney
Ann Doran as Dotty "Dot"
Eva Lee Kuney as Trina (6 years old)
Leonard Willey as Doctor Hartley
Wallis Clark as Judge
Walter Soderling as Billings
Jane Biffle (listed as "Baby Biffle" in end-credits) as Trina (1 year old)
The part of Trina was played by two pairs of identical twins at different ages.
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