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- The Tenderness (Spanish: La ternura) is a 2023 Spanish-Dominican fantasy comedy film directed and written by Vicente Villanueva [es] based on the play...
- Extraña ternura is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Daniel Tinayre based on a novel by Guy des Cars. Music for the film was written by Astor Piazzolla...
- Fuego y Ternura is the third studio album from Mexican pop music singer and actress Lucerito. It was released on 1985. Lucerito started to be recognized...
- yet simplistic. Two years later, in 1924, she released her second book, Ternura ("Tenderness"). During her adolescence, the scarcity of trained teachers...
- the most representative voices in bachata. He is known as "La Voz de la Ternura" because of his soft and melodic voice. Ferreíra was born in 1968 in the...
- Prize-winning poet, told the story as a short poem as part of her 1924 book, Ternura Little Red Riding Hood appears in Angela Carter's short story "The Company...
- soul music and funk in Brazilian music. That same year, alongside Trio Ternura, he defended the song BR-3, which got the first place in the festival....
- Segunda four years later); Marca, 30 June 2013 (in Spanish) El Eibar o la ternura del fútbol (Eibar or the tenderness of football); El País, 25 May 2014...
- November 2021. Marines, Mauro (29 January 2021). "'Super Slaughter': La ternura y el gore se unen en el Cerdo de Babel". Vanguardia (in Mexican Spanish)...
- (1949), Muerte civil (1954), The Cicada Is Not a Bug (1963), and Extraña ternura (1964). Diana Ingro was born on 26 October 1917 in Ramos Mejía, a town...