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  • 71Ciges, Luis — (1921 2002)    For some scholars, Spanish cinema s most valuable assets lie not in its directors, but in its character actors.    Even though they seldom act in starring roles, a strong gallery of supporting performers (including Julia Caba Alba …

    Guide to cinema

  • 72Ciges, Luis — (1921 2002)    For some scholars, Spanish cinema s most valuable assets lie not in its directors, but in its character actors.    Even though they seldom act in starring roles, a strong gallery of supporting performers (including Julia Caba Alba …

    Historical dictionary of Spanish cinema

  • 73prove — W1S2 [pru:v] v past tense proved past participle proved or proven [ˈpru:vən] especially AmE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(show something is true)¦ 2¦(be)¦ 3 prove yourself/prove something (to somebody) 4 prove yourself (to be) something 5 what is s …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 74light — I [[t]la͟ɪt[/t]] BRIGHTNESS OR ILLUMINATION ♦♦ lights, lighting, lit, lighted, lighter, lightest (The form lit is the usual past tense and past participle, but the form lighted is also used.) 1) N UNCOUNT: also the N Light is the brightness that… …

    English dictionary

  • 75prove — /pru:v/ verb past tense provedpast participle proved also proven / pru:vn/ especially AmE 1 SHOW THE TRUTH (T) to show that something is true by providing facts, information etc: Evidence has been found that proves his innocence. | prove (that):… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 76KIPPER — (Heb. כִּפֵּר). Etymology The customary rendering of kipper is to atone for, or expiate but in most cases this is, at best, imprecise. In poetry its parallel synonym is maḥah ( to wipe away ; Jer. 18:23), or hesir ( to remove ; Isa. 27:9, cf. the …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism