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- football manager Abraham García. "Juanjo: jugador frustrado, entrenador rutilante". elpais.com (Archived). "Juanjo García, el entrenador que llevó al Castilla...
- Retrieved 2016-04-10. "Thales investit 20 millions d'euros à Nouaceur pour sa rutilante usine d'impression 3D". Telquel.ma (in French). 7 September 2017. "Thales...
- Sérusier, 1907–08, Self-portrait with a shiny beard (Autoportrait à la barbe rutilante), oil on canvas Sérusier, 1912, Landscape, oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay...
- sceptre / of another rock clearer than diamond" ("hua coroa e ceptro rutilante / de outra pedra mais clara que diamante"). Jupiter's chair is a crystalline...
- Ker-Xavier Roussel (1867–1944) Paul Sérusier (1864–1927), le nabi à la barbe rutilante Marguérite Sérusier, wife of Paul Sérusier; a notable decorative painter...
- Formation (meaning Reptile Clay and Sandstone) also known as the Argiles Rutilantes Formation is an early Maastrichtian French geologic formation in the département...
- souffrir, de créer : c'est un lâche, Il n'aura point vécu ! » — Que la vie rutilante... "Let us not be the one to retreat and hide, And, defeated in advance...
- Atbara (ARG) Tobago (FR) Eritrea (ARG) Reflejante (ARG) 1974 Practicante (ARG) Pronto (ARG) Extraneza (ARG) Rutilante (ARG) Rigolo (ARG) Lapataia (ARG)...
- Campanian strata (between 72 and 76 million years ago) of the Lower Argiles Rutilantes Formation are located in the Aix-en-Provence Basin of southeastern France...
- gospel is to be read, lights are lit, though the sun be rising (jam sole rutilante), not in order to dis**** the darkness, but as a visible sign of gladness...